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5-letter words containing t

  • aituc — All India Trade Union Congress
  • akita — a large powerfully-built dog of a Japanese breed with erect ears, a typically white coat, and a large full tail carried curled over its back
  • alant — a genus of flowering plants more commonly known as Inula
  • alate — having wings or winglike extensions
  • aldat — (language)   A database language, based on extended algebra.
  • aleft — on or to the left
  • alert — If you are alert, you are paying full attention to things around you and are able to deal with anything that might happen.
  • aleut — a member of a people inhabiting the Aleutian Islands and SW Alaska, related to the Inuit
  • alist — inclined to one side; heeling or listing.
  • alito — Samuel (Anthony, Jr.)1950- ; U.S. jurist: associate justice, Supreme Court (2006- )
  • allot — If something is allotted to someone, it is given to them as their share.
  • aloft — Something that is aloft is in the air or off the ground.
  • alost — a town in central Belgium, in East Flanders province. Pop: 76 852 (2004 est)
  • alt-a — a type of US mortgage with interest rates determined by credit risk
  • alta. — Alberta
  • altac — (language)   An extended Fortran II for the Philco 2000, built on TAC.
  • altai — a territory of the Russian Federation in central Asia. 101,000 sq. mi. (261,700 sq. km). Capital: Barnaul.
  • altar — An altar is a holy table in a church or temple.
  • altay — a territory of the Russian Federation in central Asia. 101,000 sq. mi. (261,700 sq. km). Capital: Barnaul.
  • alter — If something alters or if you alter it, it changes.
  • altho — (informal, chiefly, US) alternative spelling of although.
  • alti- — indicating height or altitude
  • altie — (slang) One who believes in the efficacy of alternative medicine.
  • alto- — high
  • alton — a city in SW Illinois.
  • altos — Plural form of alto.
  • altre — Obsolete form of alter.
  • altus — a city in SW Oklahoma.
  • amata — the mother, by Latinus, of Lavinia.
  • amate — to be a match to or for (someone or something)
  • amati — a family of Italian violin makers, active in Cremona in the 16th and 17th centuries, esp Nicolò (nikoˈlɔ), 1596–1684, who taught Guarneri and Stradivari
  • amato — Pasquale [puh-skwah-lee,, -ley;; Italian pahs-kwah-le] /pəˈskwɑ li,, -leɪ;; Italian pɑsˈkwɑ lɛ/ (Show IPA), 1879–1942, Italian operatic baritone.
  • amaut — a hood on an Inuit woman's parka for carrying a child
  • ambit — The ambit of something is its range or extent.
  • ament — a mentally deficient person
  • amity — Amity is peaceful, friendly relations between people or countries.
  • amn't — am not
  • amort — utterly dejected, depressed, lifeless or listless
  • amrit — a sanctified solution of sugar and water used in the Amrit Ceremony
  • anat. — anatomical
  • anata — (in Theravada Buddhism) the belief that since all things are constantly changing, there can be no such thing as a permanent, unchanging self: one of the three basic characteristics of existence
  • anent — lying against; alongside
  • aneto — Pico de (ˈpiˌkoʊ deɪ ) ; pēˈkō dāˌ) highest mountain in the Pyrenees, in Spain: 11,168 ft (3,404 m)
  • angst — Angst is a feeling of anxiety and worry.
  • anita — a feminine name: dim. Nita
  • annat — (formerly in Scotland) a pension paid to the widow of a church minister
  • annet — Alternative form of ennet (
  • ante- — before in time or position; previous to; in front of
  • anted — Poker. a fixed but arbitrary stake put into the pot by each player before the deal.
  • antes — Poker. a fixed but arbitrary stake put into the pot by each player before the deal.
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