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6-letter words containing ot

  • otiose — being at leisure; idle; indolent.
  • otitic — (medicine) Relating to otitis, or inflammation of the ear.
  • otitis — inflammation of the ear.
  • otprom — One Time Programmable Read-Only Memory
  • ottava — (of notes in a score) at an octave higher than written (when placed above the staff) or lower than written (when placed below the staff). Abbreviation: 8va.
  • ottawa — a city in and the capital of Canada, in SE Ontario.
  • otters — Plural form of otter.
  • otto i — ("the Great") a.d. 912–973, king of the Germans 936–973; emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 962–973.
  • ottomy — (obsolete) skeleton.
  • paotou — Baotou
  • paotow — a city in Inner Mongolia, N China, on the Yellow River (Huang He).
  • parrot — any of numerous hook-billed, often brilliantly colored birds of the order Psittaciformes, as the cockatoo, lory, macaw, or parakeet, having the ability to mimic speech and often kept as pets.
  • pelota — a Basque and Spanish game from which jai alai was developed.
  • pequot — a member of a powerful tribe of Algonquian-speaking Indians of Connecticut that was essentially destroyed in the Pequot War.
  • perrot — Nicolas [nik-uh-luh s;; French nee-kaw-lah] /ˈnɪk ə ləs;; French ni kɔˈlɑ/ (Show IPA), 1644–1717, North American fur trader and explorer in the Great Lakes region, born in France.
  • peyote — hallucinogen
  • photic — of or relating to light.
  • photo- — Photo- is added to nouns and adjectives in order to form other nouns and adjectives which refer or relate to photography, or to light.
  • photog — a photographer.
  • photon — a quantum of electromagnetic radiation, usually considered as an elementary particle that is its own antiparticle and that has zero rest mass and charge and a spin of one. Symbol: γ.
  • photos — photograph.
  • picote — ornamented or embroidered with picots
  • piloti — a column of iron, steel, or reinforced concrete supporting a building above an open ground level.
  • pioted — pied
  • plotty — characterized by the intricacies or complications of a plot or intrigue: a plotty novel whose narrative is hard to follow.
  • pooter — a crimping tool used to crimp a ruff, as worn during the reigns of Elizabeth and James I
  • pootle — to travel or go in a relaxed or leisurely manner
  • pot on — to transfer (a plant) to a larger flowerpot
  • potage — soup, especially any thick soup made with cream.
  • potale — residue from a grain distillery, used as animal feed
  • potaro — a river in central Guyana: (Kaieteur Falls) one of highest waterfalls in the world at 741 feet (226 meters). 100 miles (161 km) long.
  • potash — potassium carbonate, especially the crude impure form obtained from wood ashes.
  • potass — potash.
  • potato — Also called Irish potato, white potato. the edible tuber of a cultivated plant, Solanum tuberosum, of the nightshade family.
  • potboy — (esp formerly) a youth or man employed at a public house to serve beer, etc
  • potche — to thrust, pierce, or stab
  • poteen — the first distillation of a fermented mash in the making of whiskey.
  • potent — (of a cross) having a crosspiece at the extremity of each arm: a cross potent.
  • potful — the amount that can be held by a pot.
  • potgun — a pot-shaped gun or mortar, a gun with a large bore
  • pother — commotion; uproar.
  • pothos — any of various tropical climbing vines belonging to the genera Pothos and Epipremnum, of the arum family, especially E. aureum, widely cultivated for its variegated foliage.
  • potion — a drink or draft, especially one having or reputed to have medicinal, poisonous, or magical powers: a love potion; a sleeping potion.
  • potjie — a three-legged iron pot used for cooking over a wood fire
  • potosi — a city in S Bolivia: formerly a rich silver-mining center. 13,022 feet (3970 meters) above sea level.
  • potpie — a deep-dish pie containing meat, chicken, or the like, often combined with vegetables and topped with a pastry crust.
  • potted — placed or enclosed in a pot.
  • potter — Beatrix [bee-uh-triks] /ˈbi ə trɪks/ (Show IPA), 1866–1943, English writer and illustrator of children's books.
  • pottle — a former liquid measure equal to two quarts.
  • protea — any shrub or small tree of the genus Protea, of tropical and southern Africa, having flowers with coloured bracts arranged in showy heads: family Proteaceae
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