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Showing words for CARTWRIGHT using the English dictionary

10 Letter Words for Cartwright

cartwright

7 Letter Words for Cartwright

atwitch, triarch

6 Letter Words for Cartwright

archit, aright, chatti, chitra, gathic, gharri, ghatti, graith, thwait, thwart, tragic, triact, tricar, twight, twitch, wairch, wirrah, witgat, wraith, wricht, wright

5 Letter Words for Cartwright

agric, airth, aitch, archt, arith, arrgt, artic, attic, awhir, cagit, carri, chair, chait, charr, chart, chati, chirr, chirt, chria, cigar, craig, crith, crwth, gaitt, garth, gatch, girth, grith, hatti, higra, ratch, ratti, richt, right, tachi, tacit, taich, tarri, tchai, thagi, thirt, thraw, tight, titar, titch, tract, tragi, trait, triac, trica, triga, twait, warch, warth, watch, whart, wicht, wight, wirra, witch, wrath, writh

4 Letter Words for Cartwright

actg, acth, agit, airt, aith, arch, argh, arri, cair, carr, cart, cath, chai, char, chat, chaw, chia, chit, cira, crag, craw, crig, crit, gair, gait, gari, gart, gath, gatt, ghat, girr, girt, gith, grat, grit, hagi, hair, hait, harr, hart, hatt, itch, rach, ragi, rait, rath, rich, riga, rita, ritt, tach, tact, tahr, taig, tait, tari, tarr, tart, tath, tawt, tchr, thai, thar, that, thaw, thig, thir, tiar, tich, tirr, trac, trag, trah, trat, trig, trit, twat, twig, twit, wagh, wair, wait, wart, wath, watt, whar, what, whig, whir, whit, wich, wirr, with, wrig, writ

3 Letter Words for Cartwright

ach, act, agr, agt, ahi, air, ait, arc, arg, arr, art, att, cag, cai, car, cat, caw, cha, chg, chi, cia, cig, cir, cit, crt, ctg, ctr, cwt, gar, gat, gaw, git, gra, grr, gtc, gtt, hag, hat, haw, hgt, hia, hic, hir, hit, hwt, ich, ira, ita, iwa, rag, rah, rai, rat, raw, rct, rha, ria, rig, rit, rti, rtw, tag, tai, tar, tat, taw, tch, tgt, tha, tic, tig, tit, tra, tri, trt, twa, twi, wac, wag, wah, war, wat, wha, whr, wig, wir, wit

Definitions for Cartwright

[1] Edmund, 1743–1822, English clergyman: inventor of the power-driven loom.
[2] his brother John, 1740–1824, English parliamentary reformer.
[3] a person who makes carts
[4] Edmund. 1743–1823, British clergyman, who invented the power loom
[5] Dame Silvia (née Poulter ). born 1943, New Zealand lawyer. She became a High Court judge in 1993; governor general of New Zealand (2001–06).