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4-letter words containing e, t

  • 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.
  • feta — a soft, white, brine-cured Greek cheese made from sheep's milk or goat's milk.
  • fete — a day of celebration; holiday: The Fourth of July is a great American fete.
  • fets — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fet.
  • flet — (rare, or, dialectal) Floor; bottom; lower surface.
  • fret — to feel or express worry, annoyance, discontent, or the like: Fretting about the lost ring isn't going to help.
  • fute — (obsolete) To whistle.
  • gate — Archaic. a path; way.
  • geat — The channel or spout through which molten metal runs into a mould in casting.
  • geet — (Geordie) great.
  • geit — a border on clothing
  • gelt — a simple past tense and past participle of geld1 .
  • gent — Flemish name of Ghent.
  • gert — a female given name, form of Gertrude.
  • gest — Generic Expert System Tool
  • geta — a traditional Japanese wooden clog that is worn outdoors, with a thong that passes between the first two toes and with two transverse supports on the bottom of the sole.
  • gets — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of get.
  • gett — (Northern England, Geordie, pejorative) A nasty person.
  • getz — Stan(ley) 1927–91, U.S. jazz saxophonist.
  • gite — a furnished vacation home in France that is available for rental, especially in a rural setting.
  • gote — A drain; sluice; ditch or gutter.
  • gyte — a spoilt child
  • haet — a little bit; a whit.
  • hate — to dislike intensely or passionately; feel extreme aversion for or extreme hostility toward; detest: to hate the enemy; to hate bigotry.
  • heat — the state of a body perceived as having or generating a relatively high degree of warmth.
  • heft — weight; heaviness: It was a rather flimsy chair, without much heft to it.
  • hent — to seize.
  • hest — behest.
  • heta — The Ancient Greek letter eta, or variants of it, when used in their original function of denoting the consonant /h/.
  • heth — the eighth letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
  • hetp — a yellow, very poisonous liquid, (C 2 H 5 O) 6 P 4 O 7 , soluble in water, used as an insecticide.
  • hets — Plural form of het.
  • hext — (obsolete, or, dialectal) Highest.
  • hote — (obsolete) To command; to enjoin.
  • hyte — insane; mad.
  • ietf — Internet Engineering Task Force
  • iret — return from interrupt
  • itea — any tree or shrub belonging to the genus Itea, of the saxifrage family, having simple, alternate leaves and clusters of small, greenish-white flowers, as the Virginia willow, I. virginica.
  • item — a separate article or particular: 50 items on the list.
  • iter — a canal or passage.
  • jeat — Obsolete form of jet.
  • jeet — (slang, Texas, New Orleans)
  • jest — a joke or witty remark; witticism.
  • jete — a jump forward, backward, or to the side, from one foot to the other.
  • jets — Plural form of jet.
  • jfet — Junction Field Effect Transistor
  • jute — a member of a continental Germanic tribe, probably from Jutland, that invaded Britain in the 5th century a.d. and settled in Kent.
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