8-letter words containing a, n, e, c
- szechuan — Sichuan.
- szechwan — Sichuan.
- tacitean — of, relating to, or characteristic of Publius Cornelius Tacitus.
- taconite — a low-grade iron ore, containing about 27 percent iron and 51 percent silica, found as a hard rock formation in the Lake Superior region.
- tangence — the act of touching
- tangency — the state of being tangent.
- teach-in — a prolonged period of lectures, speeches, etc., conducted without interruption by members of the faculty and invited guests at a college or university as a technique of social protest.
- teaching — Informal. teacher.
- tenacity — the quality of being tenacious, or of holding fast; persistence: the amazing tenacity of rumors.
- tendance — attention; care; ministration, as to the sick.
- tentacle — Zoology. any of various slender, flexible processes or appendages in animals, especially invertebrates, that serve as organs of touch, prehension, etc.; feeler.
- teucrian — of or relating to the ancient Trojans.
- torrance — a city in SW California, SW of Los Angeles.
- toucanet — any of several small South and Central American toucans, especially of the genus Aulacorhynchus.
- tranched — Finance. one part or division of a larger unit, as of an asset pool or investment: The loan will be repaid in three tranches. a group of securities that share a certain characteristic and form part of a larger offering: The second tranche of the bond issue has a five-year maturity.
- tranchet — a stone implement with a horizontal, chisellike cutting edge, found at Mesolithic and Neolithic sites in macrolithic form, used as an adz, and in microlithic form, often mounted as the cutting head of an arrow.
- transect — to cut across; dissect transversely.
- truncate — to shorten by cutting off a part; cut short: Truncate detailed explanations.
- tunicate — Zoology. any sessile marine chordate of the subphylum Tunicata (Urochordata), having a saclike body enclosed in a thick membrane or tunic and two openings or siphons for the ingress and egress of water.
- unactive — inactive, listless, or idle
- unarched — (of a structure) not arched; lacking arches
- unbacked — without backing or support.
- uncalled — to cry out in a loud voice; shout: He called her name to see if she was home.
- uncanned — preserved in a can or jar: canned peaches.
- uncapped — to remove a cap or cover from (a bottle, container, etc.).
- uncarded — (of wool or other fibres) not carded
- uncarved — (of food) not carved or carved up
- uncashed — money in the form of coins or banknotes, especially that issued by a government.
- uncasked — removed from a cask; brought out of a cask
- uncaused — not resulting from some antecedent cause.
- unceased — to stop; discontinue: Not all medieval beliefs have ceased to exist.
- uncharge — to acquit.
- unchaste — not chaste; not virtuous; not pure: an unchaste woman.
- uncinate — hooked; bent at the end like a hook.
- unclawed — not mauled, scratched, or otherwise damaged by claws
- uncoated — not covered with a coating
- uncreate — to dismantle or unmake
- underact — to play (a role) without adequate emphasis
- ungraced — deprived of something
- unhacked — not cut or hacked
- unplaced — a particular portion of space, whether of definite or indefinite extent.
- unpreach — to retract or undo (preaching)
- unracked — not stretched
- unscaled — noting armor having imbricated metal plates sewn to a flexible backing.
- unscared — to fill, especially suddenly, with fear or terror; frighten; alarm.
- untackle — to free from tackle or trappings; unfasten
- untraced — (of something missing or hidden) not tracked down or found
- vaccinee — a person who receives a vaccination.
- vacherin — a soft French or Swiss cheese made from cows' milk
- valanced — a short curtain or piece of drapery that is hung from the edge of a canopy, from the frame of a bed, etc.