| COITS | • coits n. Plural of coit. • coits v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of coit. • Coits prop.n. Plural of Coit. |
| DOITS | • doits n. Plural of doit. • DOIT n. (Dutch) an old Dutch coin of little value, also DODKIN, DOITKIN, DUIT. |
| MOITS | • MOIT n. (dialect) a foreign particle in wool. |
| TOITS | • toits n. Plural of toit. • TOIT v. to saunter. |
| DROITS | • droits n. Plural of droit. • DROIT n. (French) a legal right. |
| QUOITS | • quoits n. Plural of quoit. • quoits n. A competitive game in which players throw rings, aiming to land them over vertical sticks. • QUOIT v. to play at quoits. |
| STOITS | • STOIT v. (Scots) to stagger, also STOITER, STOTTER, STYTE. |
| DACOITS | • dacoits n. Plural of dacoit. • DACOIT n. (Hindi) a member of an Indian robber gang, also DAKOIT. |
| DAKOITS | • dakoits n. Plural of dakoit. • DAKOIT n. (Hindi) a member of an Indian robber gang, also DACOIT. |
| EXPLOITS | • exploits n. Plural of exploit. • exploits v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of exploit. • EXPLOIT v. to take advantage of. |
| INTROITS | • introits n. Plural of introit. • INTROIT n. (Latin) psalm or antiphon sung or said at the start of a service. |
| MALADROITS | • maladroits n. Plural of maladroit. • MALADROIT n. one who is clumsy. |
| OVEREXPLOITS | • overexploits v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overexploit. • OVEREXPLOIT v. to exploit to excess. |
| UNDEREXPLOITS | • underexploits v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underexploit. • UNDEREXPLOIT v. to make insufficient use of. |