8-letter words containing b, l, u
- tableaux — a picture, as of a scene.
- tableful — the number of persons that can be seated at a table.
- tablinum — (in an ancient Roman house) a large, open room at the side of the peristyle farthest from the main entrance.
- tabouleh — a salad of fine-ground bulgur, parsley, tomatoes, green onions, mint, olive oil, and lemon juice.
- tabulate — to put or arrange in a tabular, systematic, or condensed form; formulate tabularly.
- the blue — the sky
- the bull — the constellation Taurus, the second sign of the zodiac
- thurible — a censer.
- tibullus — Albius [al-bee-uh s] /ˈæl bi əs/ (Show IPA), c54–c19 b.c, Roman poet.
- tribunal — a court of justice.
- troubled — to disturb the mental calm and contentment of; worry; distress; agitate.
- troubles — your troubles are the things that you are worried about
- trumbull — John, 1756–1843, U.S. painter (son of Jonathan Trumbull).
- tshiluba — Luba (def 2).
- tube fly — an artificial fly with the body tied on a hollow tube that can slide up the leader when a fish takes
- tubercle — a small rounded projection or excrescence, as on a bone or on the surface of the body.
- tubicole — an invertebrate animal that lives in a self-constructed tube
- tubulate — Also, tubulated. shaped like or having a tube.
- tubulose — belonging or relating to a group of corals (Tubulosa) with tubular outer coverings
- tubulous — containing or consisting of tubes.
- tubulure — a short tubular opening, as in a glass jar or at the top of a retort.
- tullibee — a commercially important deep-bodied Canadian whitefish, Coregonus artedi tullibee.
- tumbling — an act of tumbling or falling.
- tunbelly — a large round belly
- turbinal — turbinate.
- turnable — to cause to move around on an axis or about a center; rotate: to turn a wheel.
- turnbull — Malcolm Bligh. born 1954, Australian Liberal politician; prime minister from 2015
- ulbricht — Walter [vahl-tuh r] /ˈvɑl tər/ (Show IPA), 1893–1973, German Communist leader: chairman of the East German Council of State 1960–73.
- umbelled — having or arranged in umbels
- umbellet — an umbellule.
- umbrella — a light, small, portable, usually circular cover for protection from rain or sun, consisting of a fabric held on a collapsible frame of thin ribs radiating from the top of a carrying stick or handle.
- unbelief — the state or quality of not believing; incredulity or skepticism, especially in matters of doctrine or religious faith.
- unbelted — to remove the belt from.
- unbilled — having a bill or beak, especially one of a specified kind, shape, color, etc. (usually used in combination): a yellow-billed magpie.
- unblamed — not blamed or censured; free from being blamed
- unbloody — not involving or accompanied by (much) bloodshed
- unboiled — not boiled
- unbolted — not sifted, as grain.
- unbottle — to remove from or allow out of a bottle; let loose; release
- unbridle — to remove the bridle from (a horse, mule, etc.).
- unbuckle — to unfasten the buckle or buckles of.
- unbundle — to separate the charges for (related products or services usually offered as a package): to unbundle computer hardware and software.
- undoable — to reverse the doing of; cause to be as if never done: Murder once done can never be undone.
- undouble — to unfold; render single.
- unedible — fit to be eaten as food; eatable; esculent.
- unfabled — not fictitious
- unilobar — (of an organ in the body) having, consisting of, or relating to one lobe
- unilobed — having or consisting of a single lobe, especially of the maxilla of an insect.
- unliable — legally responsible: You are liable for the damage caused by your action.
- unlimber — not limber; inflexible; stiff.