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6-letter words containing a, n, t, i

  • istana — (in Malaysia) a royal palace
  • ivtran — Parallel Fortran for the Illiac IV. 1966.
  • kation — a positively charged ion that is attracted to the cathode in electrolysis.
  • kentia — Any palm tree in the genus Howea.
  • kinate — Alternative form of quinate.
  • kirtan — A call-and-response chant performed in India's devotional traditions.
  • kistna — former name of Krishna (def 2).
  • kutani — Japanese porcelain made in Kaga province in the late 17th century, often with both underglaze and overglaze enamel decoration; imitated in the 19th century.
  • lactin — (obsolete) lactose.
  • latina — of or relating to females of Latin-American descent: My mother is Latina. She will be the company’s first Latina CEO.
  • latino — of or relating to people of Latin-American descent: Latino business owners; Latino audiences; the Latino community; Latino immigrants.
  • lation — (astrology, obsolete) Motion of a celestial object from one place to another; local motion.
  • libant — touching lightly
  • litany — a ceremonial or liturgical form of prayer consisting of a series of invocations or supplications with responses that are the same for a number in succession.
  • manati — a city in N Puerto Rico.
  • manist — Ancestor-worshipper.
  • manita — (rare) The tree Chiranthodendron pentadactyllon, or the red, hand-like flower this tree produces.
  • manito — (among the Algonquian Indians) a supernatural being that controls nature; a spirit, deity, or object that possesses supernatural power.
  • manitu — (among the Algonquian Indians) a supernatural being that controls nature; a spirit, deity, or object that possesses supernatural power.
  • mantic — of or relating to divination.
  • mantid — mantis.
  • mantis — any of several predaceous insects of the order Mantidae, having a long prothorax and typically holding the forelegs in an upraised position as if in prayer.
  • martin — (Oddone Colonna) 1368–1431, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1417–31.
  • mating — a partner in marriage; spouse.
  • matins — (often initial capital letter) matins, Also, especially British, mattins. (usually used with a singular verb) Ecclesiastical. the first of the seven canonical hours. the service for it, properly beginning at midnight, but sometimes beginning at daybreak. Also called Morning Prayer. the service of public prayer, said in the morning, in the Anglican Church.
  • mithan — gayal.
  • mutina — a city in N Italy, in Emilia-Romagna: ruled by the Este family (18th–19th century); university (1678). Pop: 175 502 (2001)
  • naiant — (of a fish in heraldry) swimming horizontally
  • nanite — nanobot.
  • nastic — of or showing sufficiently greater cellular force or growth on one side of an axis to change the form or position of the axis.
  • natick — a town in E Massachusetts, W of Boston.
  • nation — Carry or Carrie (Amelia Moore) 1846–1911, U.S. temperance leader.
  • native — being the place or environment in which a person was born or a thing came into being: one's native land.
  • nautic — Alternative form of nautical.
  • nidate — (of a new embryo) to undergo nidation, to implant (oneself) in the uterus
  • nutria — the coypu.
  • obtain — to come into possession of; get, acquire, or procure, as through an effort or by a request: to obtain permission; to obtain a better income.
  • painty — of, coated with, or soiled with paint: a painty finish; painty overalls.
  • pandit — Vijaya Lakshmi [vi-jahy-uh lahk-shmee] /vɪˈdʒaɪ ə ˈlɑk ʃmi/ (Show IPA), 1900–90, Indian stateswoman (sister of Jawaharlal Nehru).
  • pantie — panties.
  • patina — a film or incrustation, usually green, produced by oxidation on the surface of old bronze and often esteemed as being of ornamental value.
  • patine — patina.
  • patwin — a member of a North American Indian people of the western Sacramento River valley in California.
  • petain — Henri Philippe Omer [ahn-ree fee-leep aw-mer] /ɑ̃ˈri fiˈlip ɔˈmɛr/ (Show IPA), 1856–1951, marshal of France: premier of the Vichy government 1940–44.
  • pinata — (in Mexico and Central America) a gaily decorated crock or papier-mâché figure filled with toys, candy, etc., and suspended from above, especially during Christmas or birthday festivities, so that children, who are blindfolded, may break it or knock it down with sticks and release the contents.
  • pitman — a person who works in a pit, as in coal mining.
  • plaint — a complaint.
  • planit — Programming LANguage for Interaction and Teaching. CAI language. "PLANIT - A Flexible Language Designed for Computer-Human Interaction", S.L. Feingold, Proc FJCC 31, AFIPS (Fall 1967) Sammet 1969, p.706.
  • pliant — bending readily; flexible; supple; adaptable: She manipulated the pliant clay.
  • ptisan — a nourishing decoction, originally one made from barley, purported to have medicinal quality.
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