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9-letter words that end in it

  • overlimit — the final, utmost, or furthest boundary or point as to extent, amount, continuance, procedure, etc.: the limit of his experience; the limit of vision.
  • pant suit — women's shirt and trousers
  • pinch-hit — Baseball. to serve as a pinch hitter.
  • post-obit — effective after a particular person's death.
  • postaudit — an audit of accounting records, conducted at some interval of time after a transaction or a series of transactions has already occurred.
  • power hit — (Or "power glitch") A sudden increase (spike) or decrease (drop-out) in the mains electricity supply. These can cause crashes and even permanent damage to computers. Computers and other electronic equipment should really include some kind of over-voltage protection in its mains input to prevent such damamge.
  • pre-audit — an examination of vouchers, contracts, etc., in order to substantiate a transaction or a series of transactions before they are paid for and recorded.
  • press fit — a type of fit for mating parts, usually tighter than a sliding fit, used when the parts do not have to move relative to each other
  • press kit — a packet of promotional materials, as background information, photographs, or samples, for distribution to the press, as at a press conference.
  • presummit — of the period prior to a summit
  • pretermit — to let pass without notice; disregard.
  • put to it — to place in a difficult situation; press hard
  • redeposit — to place for safekeeping or in trust, especially in a bank account: He deposited his paycheck every Friday.
  • reinhabit — to live or dwell in (a place), as people or animals: Small animals inhabited the woods.
  • resolicit — to seek for (something) by entreaty, earnest or respectful request, formal application, etc.: He solicited aid from the minister.
  • rifle pit — a pit or short trench affording shelter to riflemen in firing at an enemy.
  • sack suit — a man's suit that has a loose-fitting jacket.
  • sink unit — a fitted unit that consists of a sink, draining board and cupboards underneath
  • sleepsuit — a baby's sleeping garment
  • slow gait — (of a horse) a slow rack.
  • smash hit — a person or thing that is overwhelmingly successful or popular: Both the play and the movie based on it were smash hits.
  • snake pit — a mental hospital marked by squalor and inhumane or indifferent care for the patients.
  • spacesuit — a sealed and pressurized suit designed to allow the wearer to leave a pressurized cabin in outer space or at extremely high altitudes within the atmosphere.
  • stony pit — a disease of pears, caused by a virus and characterized by deformed, pitted fruit.
  • storm pit — a storm cellar.
  • sugar tit — a piece of cloth containing moist sugar, wrapped to resemble a nipple and used to pacify an infant.
  • sugar-tit — a piece of cloth containing moist sugar, wrapped to resemble a nipple and used to pacify an infant.
  • sweatsuit — A sweatsuit is a loose, warm, stretchy suit consisting of long trousers and a top which people wear to relax and do exercise.
  • tank suit — a simple one-piece bathing suit for women, having a scoop neck and shoulder straps and usually no lining or inner construction; maillot.
  • that's it — that is correct
  • the limit — the final, utmost, or furthest boundary or point as to extent, amount, continuance, procedure, etc.: the limit of his experience; the limit of vision.
  • think fit — to regard as proper or appropriate
  • tightknit — well-organized and integrated.
  • toad spit — cuckoo spit (sense 1)
  • top fruit — fruit that grows on trees
  • tracksuit — a sweat suit, usually with a long-sleeved jacket and long pants, worn by athletes, especially runners, before and after actual competition or during workouts.
  • up for it — keen or willing to try something out or make a good effort
  • wagon-lit — (in continental European usage) a railroad sleeping car.
  • warp knit — a fabric or garment so constructed that runs do not occur: knitted from a warp beam that feeds yarn to the knitting frame.
  • well-knit — closely joined together or related; firmly constructed: a well-knit society; a well-knit plot; a muscular, well-knit body.
  • whitebait — a young sprat or herring.
  • whodunnit — a narrative dealing with a murder or a series of murders and the detection of the criminal; detective story.
  • whydunnit — a novel, film, etc, concerned with the motives of the criminal rather than his or her identity
  • zoot suit — a man's suit with baggy, tight-cuffed, sometimes high-waisted trousers and an oversized jacket with exaggeratedly broad, padded shoulders and wide lapels, often worn with suspenders and a long watch chain and first popularized in the early 1940s.
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