What is a 5-letter word that ends with T?

5-Letter Words Ending with ‘T’
AbbotAbortAdapt
AwaitCometBefit
BegetBegotBeset
ShootShortBigot
IngotBlastBleat

Whats a 5-letter word that ends with K?

5-letter words ending with K
abackabask
brickbrink
briskbrock
brookbrusk
burekcaulk

What are some 5 letter words starting with A?

Some of the 5 letter words that start with A are abuzz, achoo, adoze, aeons, afrit, algae, ambry, amour, aorta, arvos, auger, azlon, azoth, askew, angst, almud, aglet, abysm, aahed, aargh, etc.

Is Ket a Scrabble word?

ket n. (Northern England) Carrion; any filth.

What does KET mean?

Definition of ket

(Entry 1 of 4) 1 dialectal, British. a : carrion. b : filth, rubbish. 2 dialectal, British : a good-for-nothing person.

Is Ket in the dictionary?

noun, plural Kets, (especially collectively) Ket for 1. a member of an Indigenous people of central Siberia, living in widely dispersed communities on tributaries of the Yenisei River, between 60° and 67° N latitude.

Is Tek a word?

No, tek is not in the scrabble dictionary.

Is Tik a Scrabble?

Yes, tik is a valid Scrabble word.

Is Teck a Scrabble word?

TECK is not a valid scrabble word.

Is texs a Scrabble word?

No, tex is not in the scrabble dictionary.

Is Bex a Scrabble word?

BEX is not a valid scrabble word.

Is TEZ a word in Scrabble?

TEZ is not a valid scrabble word.

Is REXS a word?

Yes, rexes is in the scrabble dictionary.

Is Rex Scrabble legal?

Yes, rex is a valid Scrabble word. More definitions: (n.) A king.

Is Drex a word in Scrabble?

Drex is not a Scrabble word.

What is the plural of T Rex?

Tyrannosaurus rex (plural Tyrannosaurus rex or Tyrannosaurus rexes or Tyrannosauri reges) A giant carnivorous theropod dinosaur from the Cretaceous period.

What is a group of dinosaurs called?

In a wider sense, dinosaurs belong to a group called Archosauria. Archosaurs, the “ruling reptiles”, are today represented by crocodilians and birds.

What’s a group of T Rexes called?

A “court of Tyrannosaurs” nice one! We had a similar suggestion a few months ago sent into us a “retinue of rexes”.