Anagrams of distich

Word distich has 1 exact anagrams and 105 other words that can be made by using the letters of distich.

7 letter words you can make with distich

2,4,5-t
noun, a light-tan, water-insoluble solid, C 8 H 5 Cl 3 O 3 , used chiefly for killing weeds.
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dich-
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ditch
noun, a long, narrow excavation made in the ground by digging, as for draining or irrigating land; trench.
chits
noun, a signed note for money owed for food, drink, etc.
Stich
noun, a verse or line of poetry.
Isth.
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2,4-d
noun, a white to yellow, crystalline powder, C 8 H 6 O 3 Cl 2 , slightly soluble in water: used for killing weeds.
itis
Itch
noun, the sensation of itching.
std.
sith
adverb, conjunction, preposition, since.
sci.
shit
noun, excrement; feces.
dits
noun, an echoic word, the referent of which is a click or brief tone interval, used to designate the dot of Morse code, International Morse code, etc.
dish
noun, an open, relatively shallow container of pottery, glass, metal, wood, etc., used for various purposes, especially for holding or serving food.
ichs
noun, a disease of tropical fishes, characterized by small, white nodules on the fins, skin, and eyes, caused by a ciliate protozoan, Ichthyophthirius multifiliis.
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ICSH
cist
noun, a box or chest, especially for sacred utensils.
Tshi
noun, Twi.
tics
noun, Pathology. a sudden, spasmodic, painless, involuntary muscular contraction, as of the face. tic douloureux.
this
Idioms, with this, following this; hereupon:
chis
noun, the twenty-second letter of the Greek alphabet (X, χ).
chit
noun, a signed note for money owed for food, drink, etc.
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chs.
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cts.
SID
noun, a male or female given name, form of Sidney or Sydney.
SIT
verb, (in prescriptions) may it be.
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TSH
TID
ITC
TIC
noun, Pathology. a sudden, spasmodic, painless, involuntary muscular contraction, as of the face. tic douloureux.
Is.
noun, (used to denote the narrator of a literary work written in the first person singular).
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TCS
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STI
SDI
ThD
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SIC
adverb, so; thus: usually written parenthetically to denote that a word, phrase, passage, etc., that may appear strange or incorrect has been written intentionally or has been quoted verbatim: (sic).
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TSI
IHS
DTh
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CDT
CHI
noun, the twenty-second letter of the Greek alphabet (X, χ).
CID
noun, The ("El Cid Campeador"; Rodrigo Díaz de Bivar) c1040–99, Spanish soldier: hero of the wars against the Moors.
CST
DSC
d-c
noun, a surgical method for the removal of diseased tissue or an early embryo from the lining of the uterus by means of scraping.
DCS
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IDS
noun, the part of the psyche, residing in the unconscious, that is the source of instinctive impulses that seek satisfaction in accordance with the pleasure principle and are modified by the ego and the superego before they are given overt expression.
DST
dit
noun, an echoic word, the referent of which is a click or brief tone interval, used to designate the dot of Morse code, International Morse code, etc.
Hts
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ics
HST
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hit
noun, an impact or collision, as of one thing against another.
HIS
noun, any male person or animal; a man:
hid
noun, British. a place of concealment for hunting or observing wildlife; hunting blind.
HIC
interjection, (an onomatopoeic word used to imitate or represent a hiccup.)
hd.
ich
noun, a disease of tropical fishes, characterized by small, white nodules on the fins, skin, and eyes, caused by a ciliate protozoan, Ichthyophthirius multifiliis.
3D
noun, a three-dimensional form or appearance:
2D
noun, a two-dimensional form or appearance:
TI
noun, the syllable for the seventh tone of a diatonic scale.
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IT
noun, (in children's games) the player called upon to perform some task, as, in tag, the one who must catch the other players.
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TD
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TC
T1
sh
interjection, (used to urge silence.)
DC
noun, a surgical method for the removal of diseased tissue or an early embryo from the lining of the uterus by means of scraping.
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SI
noun, the syllable used for the seventh tone of a scale and sometimes for the tone B.
DT
noun, a withdrawal syndrome occurring in persons who have developed physiological dependence on alcohol, characterized by tremor, visual hallucinations, and autonomic instability. Abbreviation: d.t.
HI
adjective, an informal, simplified spelling of high:
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