Words that rhyme with milt

  • atilt
    adj 1: departing or being caused to depart from the true vertical or horizontal; "the leaning tower of Pisa"; "the headstones were tilted" [syn: atilt, canted, leaning, tilted, tipped]
  • built
    adj 1: (used of soaps or cleaning agents) having a substance (an abrasive or filler) added to increase effectiveness; "the built liquid detergents" [syn: built, reinforced]
  • gilt
    adj 1: having the deep slightly brownish color of gold; "long aureate (or golden) hair"; "a gold carpet" [syn: aureate, gilded, gilt, gold, golden] n 1: a coating of gold or of something that looks like gold [syn: gilt, gilding]
  • guilt
    n 1: the state of having committed an offense [syn: guilt, guiltiness] [ant: innocence] 2: remorse caused by feeling responsible for some offense [syn: guilt, guilty conscience, guilt feelings, guilt trip]
  • hilt
    n 1: the handle of a sword or dagger
  • jilt
    n 1: a woman who jilts a lover v 1: cast aside capriciously or unfeelingly; "jilt a lover or a bride"
  • kilt
    n 1: a knee-length pleated tartan skirt worn by men as part of the traditional dress in the Highlands of northern Scotland
  • lilt
    n 1: a jaunty rhythm in music [syn: lilt, swing] v 1: articulate in a very careful and rhythmic way
  • quilt
    n 1: bedding made of two layers of cloth filled with stuffing and stitched together [syn: quilt, comforter, comfort, puff] v 1: stitch or sew together; "quilt the skirt" 2: create by stitching together
  • silt
    n 1: mud or clay or small rocks deposited by a river or lake v 1: become chocked with silt; "The river silted up" [syn: silt up, silt]
  • stilt
    n 1: a column of wood or steel or concrete that is driven into the ground to provide support for a structure [syn: pile, spile, piling, stilt] 2: one of two stout poles with foot rests in the middle; used for walking high above the ground; "he was so tall I thought he was on stilts" 3: long-legged three-toed wading bird of brackish marshes of Australia [syn: stilt, Australian stilt] 4: long-legged three-toed black-and-white wading bird of inland ponds and marshes or brackish lagoons [syn: stilt, stiltbird, longlegs, long-legs, stilt plover, Himantopus stilt]
  • tilt
    n 1: a combat between two mounted knights tilting against each other with blunted lances [syn: joust, tilt] 2: a contentious speech act; a dispute where there is strong disagreement; "they were involved in a violent argument" [syn: controversy, contention, contestation, disputation, disceptation, tilt, argument, arguing] 3: a slight but noticeable partiality; "the court's tilt toward conservative rulings" 4: the property possessed by a line or surface that departs from the vertical; "the tower had a pronounced tilt"; "the ship developed a list to starboard"; "he walked with a heavy inclination to the right" [syn: tilt, list, inclination, lean, leaning] 5: pitching dangerously to one side [syn: rock, careen, sway, tilt] v 1: to incline or bend from a vertical position; "She leaned over the banister" [syn: lean, tilt, tip, slant, angle] 2: heel over; "The tower is tilting"; "The ceiling is slanting" [syn: cant, cant over, tilt, slant, pitch] 3: move sideways or in an unsteady way; "The ship careened out of control" [syn: careen, wobble, shift, tilt] 4: charge with a tilt
  • wilt
    n 1: any plant disease characterized by drooping and shriveling; usually caused by parasites attacking the roots [syn: wilt, wilt disease] 2: causing to become limp or drooping [syn: wilt, wilting] v 1: lose strength; "My opponent was wilting" 2: become limp; "The flowers wilted" [syn: wilt, droop]
  • vanderbilt
    n 1: United States financier who accumulated great wealth from railroad and shipping businesses (1794-1877) [syn: Vanderbilt, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Commodore Vanderbilt]
  • rebuilt
  • spilt
  • overbuilt
  • bildt
  • unspilt

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