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5-letter words that end in t

  • klimt — Gustav [goo s-tahf] /ˈgʊs tɑf/ (Show IPA), 1862–1918, Austrian painter.
  • klint — Kaara (kɑːrə). 1888–1954, Danish furniture designer; founder of the contemporary Scandinavian style
  • knelt — a simple past tense and past participle of kneel.
  • knout — a whip with a lash of leather thongs, formerly used in Russia for flogging criminals.
  • kopitArthur, born 1937, U.S. playwright.
  • korat — any of a breed of domestic cat with a glossy, silver-blue coat and large, round, greenish eyes
  • kraft — a strong, usually brown paper processed from wood pulp, used chiefly for bags and as wrapping paper.
  • krait — any of several large, usually banded, placid but highly venomous snakes constituting the genus Bungarus, of the cobra family, common in southeastern Asia and the Malay Archipelago.
  • kraut — Informal. sauerkraut.
  • l0pht — (security)   /loft/ An Internet security organisation that merged with @stake in January 2000.
  • lacet — braided work in lace
  • lamut — Even.
  • leant — a past participle and simple past tense of lean1 .
  • leapt — a simple past tense and past participle of leap.
  • least — small in size; not big; not large; tiny: a little desk in the corner of the room.
  • legit — legitimate.
  • levet — (obsolete) A trumpet call for rousing soldiers; a reveille.
  • licht — light1
  • licit — legal; lawful; legitimate; permissible.
  • liest — (archaic) Second-person singular present simple form of 'lie'.
  • light — a light product, as a beer or cigarette.
  • 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.
  • linkt — (obsolete) Simple past tense and past participle of link.
  • lisztFranz [frahnts] /frɑnts/ (Show IPA), 1811–86, Hungarian composer and pianist.
  • logit — (mathematics) the inverse of the
  • lovat — a grayish blend of colors, especially of green, used in textiles, as for plaids.
  • lunet — a small moon or satellite
  • magot — Barbary ape.
  • maist — (Geordie) most.
  • mamet — David (Alan) born 1947, U.S. playwright.
  • manat — a pre-Islamic Arabian goddess personifying fortune, sometimes considered a daughter of Allah.
  • manet — Édouard [ey-dwar] /eɪˈdwar/ (Show IPA), 1832–83, French painter.
  • manit — man-minute.
  • maratJean Paul [zhahn-pawl] /ʒɑ̃ pɔl/ (Show IPA), 1743–93, French politician and journalist: leader in the French Revolution; assassinated by Charlotte Corday d'Armont.
  • marut — any of a group of storm gods, the offspring of Rudra.
  • mayst — 2nd person singular present indicative of may1 .
  • mazut — a liquid residue remaining after the distillation of petroleum and which is chiefly used as a fuel oil
  • mcdst — Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician
  • meant — simple past tense and past participle of mean1 .
  • medit — Mediterranean
  • menat — an amulet worn by certain Egyptians in ancient times to secure divine protection and to ensure fertility.
  • merit — claim to respect and praise; excellence; worth.
  • midst — the position of anything surrounded by other things or parts, or occurring in the middle of a period of time, course of action, etc. (usually preceded by the): a familiar face in the midst of the crowd; in the midst of the performance.
  • might — physical strength: He swung with all his might.
  • minot — George Richards [rich-erdz] /ˈrɪtʃ ərdz/ (Show IPA), 1885–1950, U.S. physician: Nobel prize 1934.
  • mlitt — Master of Letters
  • mobot — A mobile autonomous robot, especially one used in artificial intelligence research, or as a toy.
  • moist — moderately or slightly wet; damp.
  • molet — mullet2 .
  • momot — Alternative form of motmot.
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