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There are 25 words ending with TIR

aettirastirBeli␣Manastirbestircause␣a␣stirFTIRkhutirmaftirMartirMonastirmutawatirOskarsdottiroverstirPentirrestirsantirshit-stirsintirstir STIRTir TIRunderstirunstirupstir

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  • aettir — n. Plural of aett.
  • astir — adj. In motion; characterized by motion. — adj. Out of bed; up and about.
  • Beli␣Manastir — prop.n. A town in Croatia.
  • bestir — v. (Transitive) To put into brisk or vigorous action; to move… — v. (Reflexive) To make active; to rouse oneself.
  • cause␣a␣stir — v. (Intransitive) To cause controversy, or raise a disturbance.
  • FTIR — n. (Physics) Initialism of Fourier Transform Infrared spectroscopy. — n. (Physics) Initialism of Frustrated Total Internal Reflection.
  • khutir — n. Alternative form of khutor.
  • maftir — n. (Judaism) The person who reads the Haftarah. — n. (Judaism) The Torah portion read for or by the person who will…
  • Martir — prop.n. A surname.
  • Monastir — prop.n. (Historical) Bitola in North Macedonia. — prop.n. A commune of Sardinia, Italy. — prop.n. A coastal city in Tunisia.
  • mutawatir — n. (Islam, science of hadith) A large chain of narrations in the hadiths.
  • Oskarsdottir — prop.n. A surname from Icelandic. (this is not a surname in Icelandic…
  • overstir — v. (Transitive) To stir too much.
  • Pentir — prop.n. A community and small village in Gwynedd, Wales (OS grid ref SH5767).
  • restir — v. (Transitive) To stir again.
  • santir — n. Alternative form of santur.
  • shit-stir — v. (Slang, idiomatic, vulgar, intransitive) To stir shit. — v. (Slang, idiomatic, vulgar, transitive) To provoke; to deliberately upset. — n. (Slang, idiomatic, vulgar) An deliberately provoked uproar.
  • sintir — n. (Music) A three-stringed, skin-covered bass plucked lute used…
  • stir — v. (Transitive) To disturb the relative position of the particles… — v. (Transitive) To disturb the content of (a container) by passing… — v. (Transitive) To incite to action.
  • STIR — n. (Finance) Acronym of short-term interest rate, often referring…
  • Tir — prop.n. The fourth solar month of the Persian calendar. — prop.n. (Armenian mythology) A scribe/writer god, in Hellenistic…
  • TIR — prop.n. (Road transport, international law) The Convention on… — n. Initialism of total internal reflection.
  • understir — v. (Transitive) To stir too little.
  • unstir — v. (Transitive, intransitive) Hypothetically, to undo the act…
  • upstir — n. Commotion; disturbance, tumult. — v. To disturb, cause a commotion, stir up.
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