9 Letter Words for Lithuania
lithuania
7 Letter Words for Lithuania
haitian, hautain, huitain, italian, nahuatl, thalian
6 Letter Words for Lithuania
alaihi, alanui, alaunt, alinit, alnath, anilau, anlaut, antlia, hiatal, inhaul, inital, inlaut, intail, italia, latian, latina, lithia, lunata, tahali, tahina, tahini, taulia, thalia, thulia, unital, unlath, utahan
5 Letter Words for Lithuania
aalii, ahint, ahunt, alani, alant, altin, altun, aluta, anlia, antal, haint, haiti, hault, haunt, hiant, hinau, hutia, iliau, inial, intil, inuit, inula, laith, lanai, latah, lathi, latin, lauan, lauia, liana, linha, litai, lithi, litui, nahal, natal, niata, nihau, nihil, tahil, tahin, tahua, tanha, tania, taula, thala, thana, tilia, tuina, tunal, uhlan, uinal, unhat, unhit, uniat, unlit, until
4 Letter Words for Lithuania
aina, aint, ainu, aith, aitu, alai, alan, alia, alii, alin, anal, anat, anil, anta, anti, antu, atli, atua, aula, aunt, auth, hail, hain, hait, hala, halt, hani, hant, haul, haut, hila, hili, hilt, hint, huia, hula, hunt, ilia, ilth, inia, init, inta, inti, intl, itai, ital, lahu, lain, lait, lana, lant, lata, lath, lati, laun, liin, lina, lint, lith, liti, litu, luit, luna, lunt, nail, nala, natl, natu, naut, taal, taha, tail, tain, tala, tali, tana, tanh, taun, thai, than, thin, tuan, tula, tuna, ulan, ulna, ulta, unai, unal, unit, unta, utah, utai, util
3 Letter Words for Lithuania
aah, aal, aha, ahi, ahu, aia, ail, ain, ait, ala, aln, alt, ana, ant, anu, auh, aul, han, hat, hau, hia, hin, hit, hui, hun, hut, iaa, ihi, int, ita, laa, lah, lai, lan, lat, lin, lit, lut, naa, nah, nat, nil, nit, nth, nul, nut, taa, tai, tal, tan, tau, tha, til, tin, tiu, tln, tua, tui, tun, uit, ula, ult, una, unh, uni, unl, uta, uti
Definitions for Lithuania
[1] a republic in N Europe, on the Baltic: an independent state 1918–40; annexed by the Soviet Union 1940; regained independence 1991. 25,174 sq. mi. (65,200 sq. km). Capital : Vilnius.
[2] a republic in NE Europe, on the Baltic Sea: a grand duchy in medieval times; united with Poland in 1569; occupied by Russia in 1795 and by Germany during World War I; independent Lithuania formed in 1918, but occupied by Soviet troops in 1919 and then by Poland; became a Soviet republic in 1940; unilaterally declared independence from the Soviet Union in 1990; recognized as independent in 1991; joined the EU in 2004. Official language: Lithuanian. Religion: Roman Catholic majority. Currency: litas. Capital: Vilnius. Pop: 3 515 858 (2013 est). Area: 65 200 sq km (25 174 sq miles) Also called: Lithuanian Republic Lithuanian name: Lietuva
Other words from Lithuania
Lith·u·an·ic [lith-oo-an -ik] /ˌlɪθ uˈæn ɪk/ , adjective, noun