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8-letter words (1 found)

TRACTILE,

7-letter words (11 found)

ARTICLE,ATRETIC,CATTIER,CITRATE,CLATTER,CLITTER,LATTICE,RECITAL,TACTILE,TALCIER,TERTIAL,

6-letter words (27 found)

ATELIC,ATTIRE,CARTEL,CATTIE,CATTLE,CITRAL,CLARET,ECLAIR,LACIER,LATTER,LITTER,RATITE,RATTLE,RECTAL,RELICT,RETAIL,RETIAL,RICTAL,TAILER,TARCEL,TATLER,TECTAL,TERTIA,TIETAC,TILTER,TITLER,TRIACT,

5-letter words (67 found)

ALERT,ALTER,AREIC,ARETT,ARIEL,ARTEL,ARTIC,ATILT,ATTIC,CARET,CARLE,CARTE,CATER,CERIA,CITAL,CITER,CLART,CLEAR,CLEAT,CRATE,ECLAT,ERICA,ICTAL,ILEAC,IRATE,LACER,LACET,LATER,LATTE,LIART,LITER,LITRE,RAILE,RATEL,REACT,RECAL,RECIT,RECTA,RECTI,RELIC,RELIT,RETIA,TACET,TACIT,TALER,TATER,TATIE,TECTA,TELIA,TELIC,TERAI,TETRA,TETRI,TICAL,TILER,TITER,TITLE,TITRE,TRACE,TRACT,TRAIL,TRAIT,TREAT,TRIAC,TRIAL,TRICE,TRITE,

4-letter words (87 found)

ACER,ACRE,AIRT,ALEC,ALIT,ARET,ARIL,ARLE,ARTI,CARE,CARL,CART,CATE,CEIL,CELT,CERT,CIEL,CIRE,CIRL,CITE,CLAT,CLIT,CRIA,CRIT,EARL,ERIC,ETAT,ETIC,ICER,ILEA,LACE,LAER,LAIC,LAIR,LARE,LARI,LATE,LATI,LEAR,LEAT,LEIR,LIAR,LICE,LIER,LIRA,LIRE,LITE,RACE,RAIL,RAIT,RALE,RATE,REAL,RIAL,RICE,RIEL,RILE,RITE,RITT,TACE,TACT,TAEL,TAIL,TAIT,TALC,TALE,TALI,TARE,TART,TATE,TEAL,TEAR,TEAT,TEIL,TELA,TELT,TIAR,TICE,TIER,TILE,TILT,TIRE,TIRL,TITE,TRAT,TRET,TRIE,

3-letter words (52 found)

ACE,ACT,AIL,AIR,AIT,ALE,ALT,ARC,ARE,ART,ATE,ATT,CAL,CAR,CAT,CEL,CIT,EAR,EAT,ELT,ERA,ETA,ICE,IRE,ITA,LAC,LAR,LAT,LEA,LEI,LET,LIE,LIT,RAI,RAT,REC,REI,RET,RIA,RIT,TAE,TAI,TAR,TAT,TEA,TEC,TEL,TET,TIC,TIE,TIL,TIT,

2-letter words (16 found)

AE,AI,AL,AR,AT,EA,EL,ER,ET,IT,LA,LI,RE,TA,TE,TI,

1-letter words (1 found)

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You can make 262 words from tractile according to the Scrabble US and Canada dictionary.

Definitions and meaning of tractile

tractile

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Late Latin tractilis (that can be dragged or pulled) + English -ile (suffix meaning ‘capable of; tending to’). Tractilis is derived from Latin tractus + -ilis (suffix forming adjectives from the perfect passive participles of verbs); and tractus is the perfect passive participle of trahō (to drag, pull; to draw out, extend, lengthen, prolong), probably ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *dʰregʰ- (to drag, pull; to run).

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈtɹæktaɪl/, /-tl̩/, /-tɪl/
  • (General American) IPA(key): /ˈtɹækˌtaɪl/, /-t(ə)l/
  • Hyphenation: tract‧ile

Adjective

tractile (comparative more tractile, superlative most tractile)

  1. Capable of being drawn or stretched out in length.
    Synonyms: ductile, tensile
    Antonyms: intractile, irretractile
  2. Pertaining to traction or pulling.
    Synonyms: tractional, tractive
    • 1860, Henry David Thoreau, Journal entry dated 25 March, 1860, in Bradford Torrey (ed.), The Writings of Henry David Thoreau: Journal, December 1, 1859–July 31, 1860, Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1906, p. 221,[1]
      The sleighing, the sledding, or sliding, is gone. We now begin to wheel or roll ourselves and commodities along, which requires more tractile power.
  3. (dated) Capable of being guided, influenced, or led.
    Synonyms: tractable; see also Thesaurus:moldable, Thesaurus:obedient
  4. (obsolete, rare) Of financial assets: able to be drawn or procured from a place of deposit; liquid.

Derived terms

  • intractile
  • tractility

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Anagrams

  • artilect, clattier, tetrical

Source: wiktionary.org