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Some words that end with the consonants LT are:

  • belt
  • bolt
  • colt
  • dealt
  • fault
  • felt
  • gilt
  • halt
  • jolt
  • kilt
  • lilt
  • malt
  • melt
  • pelt
  • quilt
  • salt
  • silt
  • spilt
  • stilt
  • tilt
  • vault
  • volt
  • welt
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