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5-letter words containing ti

  • patis — a fish sauce used in Filipino cookery.
  • patti — Adelina [ah-de-lee-nah] /ˌɑ dɛˈli nɑ/ (Show IPA), (Adela Juana Maria Patti) 1843–1919, Italian operatic soprano, born in Spain.
  • petit — small; petty; minor.
  • petti — an underskirt that is worn around the waist like a skirt
  • potin — a bronze alloy with high tin content, formerly used in the manufacture of coins
  • putid — having an unpleasant odour
  • putin — to move or place (anything) so as to get it into or out of a specific location or position: to put a book on the shelf.
  • putti — a representation of a cherubic infant, often shown winged.
  • q-tip — A Q-tip is a small stick with a ball of absorbent cotton at each end, which people use, for example, for applying make-up.
  • ratio — the relation between two similar magnitudes with respect to the number of times the first contains the second: the ratio of 5 to 2, written 5:2 or 5/2.
  • recti — plural of rectus.
  • retia — a pierced plate on an astrolabe, having projections whose points correspond to the fixed stars.
  • retie — to bind, fasten, or attach with a cord, string, or the like, drawn together and knotted: to tie a tin can on a dog's tail.
  • rieti — Vittorio [veet-taw-ryaw] /vitˈtɔ ryɔ/ (Show IPA), 1898–1994, U.S. composer, born in Italy.
  • rooti — bread.
  • rösti — a Swiss dish consisting of grated potato formed into a cake, sometimes with onion, fried, and topped with cheese
  • rutin — a bright yellow or greenish-yellow substance, C 2 7 H 3 0 O 1 6 , obtained chiefly from buckwheat, and used in the treatment of capillary fragility.
  • sakti — the female principle or organ of generative power.
  • satie — Erik Alfred Leslie [e-reek al-fred les-lee] /ɛˈrik alˈfrɛd lɛsˈli/ (Show IPA), 1866–1925, French composer.
  • satin — a fabric in a warp-effect or filling-effect satin weave, as acetate, rayon, nylon, or silk, often having a glossy face and a soft, slippery texture.
  • satis — the wife of Rudra, who immolated herself following a quarrel between her father and her husband.
  • senti — a monetary unit of Tanzania, the 100th part of a shilling; cent.
  • seti- — bristle
  • solti — Sir Georg [gey-awrg,, jawrj] /ˈgeɪ ɔrg,, dʒɔrdʒ/ (Show IPA), 1912–97, British orchestra conductor, born in Hungary.
  • sotie — a satirical and topical comedy employing actors dressed in traditional fool's costume, popular in France during the late Middle Ages, and often used as a curtain raiser to mystery and morality plays.
  • sruti — the Vedas and some of the Upanishads, regarded as divinely revealed.
  • stich — a verse or line of poetry.
  • stick — a thrust with a pointed instrument; stab.
  • sties — a pen or enclosure for swine; pigpen.
  • stiff — rigid or firm; difficult or impossible to bend or flex: a stiff collar.
  • stijl — a school of art that was founded in the Netherlands in 1917, embraced painting, sculpture, architecture, furniture, and the decorative arts, and was marked especially by the use of black and white with the primary colors, rectangular forms, and asymmetry.
  • stilb — a unit of luminance, equal to one candle per square centimeter.
  • stile — any of various upright members framing panels or the like, as in a system of paneling, a paneled door, window sash, or chest of drawers. Compare rail1 (def 8).
  • still — remaining in place or at rest; motionless; stationary: to stand still.
  • stilt — one of two poles, each with a support for the foot at some distance above the bottom end, enabling the wearer to walk with his or her feet above the ground.
  • stime — the smallest bit; a drop, taste, or glimpse.
  • stimy — Golf. (on a putting green) an instance of a ball's lying on a direct line between the cup and the ball of an opponent about to putt.
  • stine — R(obert) L(awrence). born 1943, US writer, noted for his numerous bestselling horror novels for older children, esp those in the Goosebumps and Fear Street series
  • sting — to prick or wound with a sharp-pointed, often venom-bearing organ.
  • stink — to emit a strong offensive smell.
  • stint — to be frugal; get along on a scanty allowance: Don't stint on the food. They stinted for years in order to save money.
  • stipa — a member of a genus of perennial grasses in the subfamily Pooideae
  • stipe — Botany, Mycology. a stalk or slender support, as the petiole of a fern frond, the stem supporting the pileus of a mushroom, or a stalklike elongation of the receptacle of a flower.
  • stipo — a tall, ornate, Italian desk with a drop lid.
  • stirk — a young bull or cow, especially one in its second year.
  • stirp — a line of descendants from a common ancestor.
  • stive — an airborne flour dust caused by the milling or grinding process
  • stivy — stuffy, stifling
  • swati — Swat (def 2).
  • tanti — worthwhile
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