Words Containing TRIT
Here's the list of all the 161 Words Containing TRIT in the English Language.
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nutrition | 1. (physiology) the organic process of nourishing or being nourished; the processes by which an organism assimilates food and uses it for growth and maintenance 2. a source of materials to nourish the body More Definitions → |
nutritional | 1. of or relating to or providing nutrition More Definitions → |
triton | 1. tropical marine gastropods having beautifully colored spiral shells 2. small usually bright-colored semiaquatic salamanders of North America and Europe and northern Asia More Definitions → |
malnutrition | 1. a state of poor nutrition; can result from insufficient or excessive or unbalanced diet or from inability to absorb foods More Definitions → |
nutritious | 1. of or providing nourishment More Definitions → |
attrition | 1. erosion by friction 2. the wearing down of rock particles by friction due to water or wind or ice More Definitions → |
tritium | 1. a radioactive isotope of hydrogen; atoms of tritium have three times the mass of ordinary hydrogen atoms More Definitions → |
nitrite | 1. the radical -NO2 or any compound containing it (such as a salt or ester of nitrous acid) More Definitions → |
nutritionist | 1. a specialist in the study of nutrition More Definitions → |
detritus | 1. the remains of something that has been destroyed or broken up 2. loose material (stone fragments and silt etc) that is worn away from rocks More Definitions → |
trite | 1. repeated too often; overfamiliar through overuse More Definitions → |
gastritis | 1. inflammation of the lining of the stomach; nausea and loss of appetite and discomfort after eating More Definitions → |
nutritionally | 1. with regard to nutrition More Definitions → |
nutritive | 1. of or providing nourishment More Definitions → |
contrition | 1. sorrow for sin arising from fear of damnation More Definitions → |
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