6-letter words containing ot
- mootah — (US, slang) Marijuana.
- mooted — open to discussion or debate; debatable; doubtful: Whether that was the cause of their troubles is a moot point.
- mooter — open to discussion or debate; debatable; doubtful: Whether that was the cause of their troubles is a moot point.
- motels — Plural form of motel.
- motets — Plural form of motet.
- mothed — Simple past tense and past participle of moth.
- mother — parent
- motifs — a recurring subject, theme, idea, etc., especially in a literary, artistic, or musical work.
- motile — Biology. moving or capable of moving spontaneously: motile cells; motile spores.
- motion — the action or process of moving or of changing place or position; movement.
- motive — something that causes a person to act in a certain way, do a certain thing, etc.; incentive.
- motivo — (music) A motif.
- motley — exhibiting great diversity of elements: a motley crowd. Synonyms: heterogenous, varied, diverse, mixed, assorted, sundry; incongruous, disparate, diversified, dissimilar, divergent. Antonyms: homogeneous, uniform, identical; similar, like.
- motmot — any of several tropical and subtropical American birds of the family Momotidae, related to the kingfishers, having a serrate bill and chiefly greenish and bluish plumage.
- motors — Plural form of motor.
- motory — Causing or setting up motion.
- motown — Detroit, Michigan: a nickname.
- motril — a town in S Spain: resort center.
- motser — a large amount of money, especially a sum won in gambling.
- motted — Misspelling of mottled.
- mottle — to mark or diversify with spots or blotches of a different color or shade.
- mottos — Plural form of motto.
- motuca — a Brazilian horsefly, Lepiselaga crassipes
- motzer — a large amount of money, especially a sum won in gambling.
- mycota — an alternative taxonomic name for the kingdom Fungi.
- myotic — pertaining to or producing miosis.
- myotis — An insectivorous bat with mouselike ears, a slender muzzle, and a flight membrane that extends between the hind legs and the tip of the tail.
- naboth — the owner of a vineyard coveted by Ahab, slain by the scheming of Jezebel so that Ahab could secure the vineyard. I Kings 21.
- nilote — a member of any of several indigenous black peoples of the Sudan and eastern Africa.
- nootka — a Wakashan language spoken in SW Canada on the western coast of Vancouver Island.
- notary — notary public.
- notate — to note, mark, or set down in a system of notation: The book describes how to notate music for instruments and voice.
- notchy — an angular or V -shaped cut, indentation, or slit in an object, surface, or edge.
- notest — Archaic second-person singular form of note.
- nother — Informal. a whole nother, an entirely different; a whole other.
- nothin — Apocopic form of nothing.
- notice — an announcement or intimation of something impending; warning: a day's notice.
- notify — to inform (someone) or give notice to: to notify the police of a crime.
- noting — a brief record of something written down to assist the memory or for future reference.
- notion — a general understanding; vague or imperfect conception or idea of something: a notion of how something should be done.
- notist — (obsolete) An annotator.
- notory — (now rare, historical) Pertaining to magical signs or symbols. (from 16th c.).
- ocelot — a spotted leopardlike cat, Felis pardalis, ranging from Texas through South America: now greatly reduced in number and endangered in the U.S.
- olcott — Chauncey (Chancellor John Olcott) 1860–1932, U.S. tenor, actor, and songwriter.
- omotic — a proposed branch of the Afroasiatic family comprising a group of languages spoken in Ethiopia and often included within the Cushitic branch.
- ootids — Plural form of ootid.
- or not — You use or not to emphasize that a particular thing makes no difference to what is going to happen.
- otello — an opera (1887) with music by Giuseppe Verdi and a libretto by Arrigo Boito based on Shakespeare's Othello.
- others — additional or further: he and one other person.
- othman — Osman.