| BITTIER | • bittier adj. Comparative form of bitty: more bitty. • BITTY adj. fragmented. |
| INTROIT | • introit n. (Roman Catholicism, music) A prayer, typically part of a psalm or other portion of the Bible, read or… • introit n. (Christianity, chiefly Protestantism, music) A composition of vocal music sung at the opening of a church service. • introit n. (Christianity, chiefly Protestantism, music) An anthem or psalm sung before a Communion service. |
| NITRITE | • nitrite n. (Chemistry) Any salt or ester of nitrous acid. • nitrite n. (Chemistry) The univalent radical -NO2, and the anion NO2-. • NITRITE n. a salt of nitrous acid. |
| NITTIER | • nittier adj. Comparative form of nitty: more nitty. • nittier adj. Comparative form of nittie: more nittie. • NITTY adj. full of nits. |
| RITTING | • ritting v. Present participle of rit. • ritting v. Present participle of ritt. • RIT v. (Scots) to scratch, score, also RITT. |
| TINTIER | • TINTY adj. unevenly tinted. |
| TIRITIS | • TIRITI n. (Maori) a treaty, especially the Treaty of Waitangi. |
| TIRRITS | • TIRRIT n. (Shakespeare) Mistress Quickly's word for alarm, fright. |
| TRAIKIT | • TRAIKIT adj. (Scots) worn out. |
| TRIATIC | • triatic n. (Nautical) A triatic stay. • TRIATIC n. a rope joining adjacent mastheads. |
| TRICITY | • Tricity prop.n. A metropolitan area of Poland consisting of the three cities Gdańsk, Gdynia and Sopot. • Tri-City prop.n. A census-designated place in Douglas County, Oregon, United States. • TRICITY n. an area that comprises three adjoining cities. |
| TRILITH | • trilith n. A trilithon. • TRILITH n. (Greek) a stone monument of two upright and one transverse slab, also TRILITHON. |
| TRINITY | • trinity n. A group or set of three people or things; three things combined into one. • trinity n. The state of being three; independence of three things; things divided into three. • Trinity prop.n. (Christianity) In Christian belief, the three persons (personae) of the Godhead: Father, Son and Holy Spirit. |
| TRITIDE | • tritide n. (Chemistry) A hydride derived from tritium. • TRITIDE n. a compound of tritium. |
| TRITIUM | • tritium n. (Physics) A radioactive isotope of the element hydrogen (symbol T or 31H) having one proton and two… • tritium n. An atom of this isotope. • TRITIUM n. an isotope of hydrogen. |
| WITTIER | • wittier adj. Comparative form of witty: more witty. • WITTY adj. possessed of wit, clever. |