6-letter words that end in t
- afloat — If someone or something is afloat, they remain partly above the surface of water and do not sink.
- afreet — a powerful evil demon or giant monster
- afront — in front of
- ageist — Ageist behaviour is unacceptable behaviour based on the belief that older people are of less value than younger people.
- agenst — Obsolete form of against.
- aghast — If you are aghast, you are filled with horror and surprise.
- aginst — Archaic spelling of against.
- aglint — displaying bright points of light, as by reflection; glittering: a diamond tiara aglint under the ballroom lights.
- aidant — helpful
- aiglet — a metal or plastic tag or sheath at the end of a lace used for tying, as of a shoelace.
- aimnet — (networking, company) An Internet access provider for individuals and corporations. They provide dial-up, SLIP, PPP and shell accounts as well as ISDN. Address: Cupertino, CA 95014, USA. Telephone: +1 (408) 253 0900
- airpot — A container for storing and dispensing coffee or other beverages that maintains a constant temperature by use of glass insulation.
- al-lat — a pre-Islamic Arabian goddess personifying the sun and considered to be a daughter of Allah.
- albeit — You use albeit to introduce a fact or comment which reduces the force or significance of what you have just said.
- albert — a kind of watch chain usually attached to a waistcoat
- albiet — Misspelling of albeit.
- alcott — Louisa May. 1832–88, US novelist, noted for her children's books, esp Little Women (1869)
- alight — If something is alight, it is burning.
- aliyot — the act of proceeding to the reading table in a synagogue for the reading of a portion from the Torah.
- almost — You use almost to indicate that something is not completely the case but is nearly the case.
- amidst — Amidst means the same as amid.
- aminet — (networking) (Amiga network) A collection of FTP mirrors that contain several gigabytes of freely distributable software for the Amiga range of computers.
- amoret — an amorous girl or woman
- amount — The amount of something is how much there is, or how much you have, need, or get.
- amulet — An amulet is a small object that you wear or carry because you think it will bring you good luck and protect you from evil or injury.
- anenst — anent (def 2).
- angust — (obsolete) Narrow; strait; contracted; not spacious.
- anhalt — a former duchy and state of central E Germany, now part of the state of Saxony-Anhalt: part of East Germany until 1990
- anicut — a dam, found in streams in India, which serves to control the flow of an irrigation system
- anight — at or by night
- anklet — an ornamental chain worn around the ankle
- anlaut — initial position in a word, especially as a conditioning environment in sound change.
- anoint — To anoint someone means to put oil or water on a part of their body, usually for religious reasons.
- aorist — a tense of the verb in classical Greek and in certain other inflected languages, indicating past action without reference to whether the action involved was momentary or continuous
- appkit — (tool) A set of objects used by the application builder for the NEXTSTEP environment.
- applet — An applet is a computer program which is contained within a page on the World Wide Web, and which transfers itself to your computer and runs automatically while you are looking at that Web page.
- apport — the production of objects by apparently supernatural means at a spiritualists' seance
- aptest — inclined; disposed; given; prone: too apt to slander others.
- aquent — Lb soil science A kind of wet soil formed on river banks, tidal mudflats etc.
- arafat — a hill in W Saudi Arabia, near Mecca: a sacred site of Islam, visited by pilgrims performing the hajj
- ararat — an extinct volcanic mountain massif in E Turkey: two main peaks; Great Ararat 5155 m (16 916 ft), said to be the resting place of Noah's Ark after the Flood (Genesis 8:4), and Little Ararat 3914 m (12 843 ft)
- archet — Lb musical instruments violin box.
- arcnet — (networking) A network developed by DataPoint. ARCnet was proprietary until the late 1980s and had about as large a marketshare as Ethernet among small businesses. It was almost as fast and was considerably cheaper at the time.
- ardent — Ardent is used to describe someone who has extremely strong feelings about something or someone.
- aren't — Aren't is the usual spoken form of 'are not'.
- arendt — Hannah. 1906–75, US political philosopher, born in Germany. Her publications include The Origins of Totalitarianism (1951) and Eichmann in Jerusalem (1961)
- argent — (as adjective; often postpositive, esp in heraldry)
- arhant — a Buddhist who has attained Nirvana through rigorous discipline and ascetic practices. Compare Bodhisattva.
- aright — correctly; rightly; properly
- armlet — a small arm, as of a lake, the sea, etc