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4-letter words that end in t

  • ebit — EBIT is the amount of profit that a person or company receives before interest and taxes have been deducted.
  • echt — real; authentic; genuine.
  • edit — to supervise or direct the preparation of (a newspaper, magazine, book, etc.); serve as editor of; direct the editorial policies of.
  • elat — Eilat
  • emit — Produce and discharge (something, esp. gas or radiation).
  • empt — to empty
  • eqpt — equipment
  • erst — Long ago; formerly.
  • état — a rank or state
  • evet — The common newt or eft.
  • exit — A way out, especially of a public building, room, or passenger vehicle.
  • eyot — (chiefly, British) A little island, especially in a river or lake.
  • fact — Fully Automated Compiling Technique
  • fait — Misspelling of fate.
  • falt — An old English measure of wheat in London containing 9 bushels.
  • fart — a flatus expelled through the anus.
  • fast — moving or able to move, operate, function, or take effect quickly; quick; swift; rapid: a fast horse; a fast pain reliever; a fast thinker.
  • feat — a noteworthy or extraordinary act or achievement, usually displaying boldness, skill, etc.: Arranging the treaty was a diplomatic feat.
  • feet — a plural of foot.
  • felt — simple past tense and past participle of feel.
  • fent — a piece of waste fabric
  • fest — an assembly of people engaged in a common activity (often used in combination): filmfest; gabfest; love-fest; poetry fest.
  • fiat — an authoritative decree, sanction, or order: a royal fiat. Synonyms: authorization, directive, ruling, mandate, diktat, ukase.
  • fict — fiction
  • fift — (ordinal) obsolete spelling of fifth.
  • fist — Chiefly South Midland and Southern U.S. a small mongrel dog, especially one that is ill-tempered; cur; mutt.
  • fitt — Alternative form of fit (section of a poem or ballad).
  • fixt — a simple past tense and past participle of fix.
  • flat — horizontally level: a flat roof.
  • flet — (rare, or, dialectal) Floor; bottom; lower surface.
  • flit — to move lightly and swiftly; fly, dart, or skim along: bees flitting from flower to flower.
  • font — a complete assortment of type of one style and size.
  • foot — (in vertebrates) the terminal part of the leg, below the ankle joint, on which the body stands and moves.
  • fort — a strong or fortified place occupied by troops and usually surrounded by walls, ditches, and other defensive works; a fortress; fortification.
  • foyt — A(nthony) J(oseph, Jr.) born 1935, U.S. racing-car driver.
  • frat — fraternity (def 1).
  • fret — to feel or express worry, annoyance, discontent, or the like: Fretting about the lost ring isn't going to help.
  • frit — Ceramics. a fused or partially fused material used as a basis for glazes or enamels. the composition from which artificial soft porcelain is made.
  • frot — (slang) To publicly rub one's genitals against someone for sexual gratification, especially without the other's consent or knowledge.
  • funt — An old Russian unit of weight, approximately 410 grams.
  • fust — (obsolete) To decay.
  • gait — a manner of walking, stepping, or running.
  • galt — Alternative form of gault.
  • gant — a yawn
  • gart — Simple past tense and past participle of gar.
  • gast — to terrify or frighten.
  • gatt — law: General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
  • geat — The channel or spout through which molten metal runs into a mould in casting.
  • geet — (Geordie) great.
  • geit — a border on clothing
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