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8-letter words containing c, e, u

  • chunders — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chunder.
  • chunters — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chunter.
  • churched — formally presented or taught at church.
  • churches — Plural form of church.
  • churners — Plural form of churner.
  • chutneys — Plural form of chutney.
  • cincture — something that encircles or surrounds, esp a belt, girdle, or border
  • circulet — Obsolete form of circlet.
  • circuses — Plural form of circus.
  • ciseleur — a person who is expert in ciselure
  • ciselure — the art or process of chasing metal
  • citreous — of a greenish-yellow colour; citron
  • citruses — Plural form of citrus.
  • claqueur — a member of a claque
  • claudine — a female given name, form of Claudia.
  • clean up — If you clean up a mess or clean up a place where there is a mess, you make things tidy and free of dirt again.
  • clean-up — free from dirt; unsoiled; unstained: She bathed and put on a clean dress.
  • cleanout — the removal of something from a place
  • cleanups — Plural form of cleanup.
  • clear up — When you clear up or clear a place up, you tidy things and put them away.
  • clearcut — Alternative spelling of clear cut.
  • clearout — Alternative form of clear-out.
  • cleburne — a city in N Texas, near Fort Worth.
  • cleruchy — (in the ancient world) a special type of Athenian colony, in which settlers (cleruchs) retained their Athenian citizenship and the community remained a political dependency of Athens
  • clinique — Archaic spelling of clinic.
  • close up — If someone closes up a building, they shut it completely and securely, often because they are going away.
  • close-up — the end or conclusion: at the close of day; the close of the speech.
  • closeout — A closeout at a store is a sale at which goods are sold at reduced prices.
  • closeups — Plural form of closeup.
  • closures — Plural form of closure.
  • clotures — Plural form of cloture.
  • cloudage — a mass of clouds
  • cloudier — full of or overcast by clouds: a cloudy sky.
  • cloudlet — a small cloud
  • clubable — Alternative form of clubbable.
  • clubbers — Plural form of clubber.
  • clubface — the face of a golf club
  • clubfeet — Plural form of clubfoot.
  • clubhead — the head of a golf club
  • clubmate — A person who is in the same club as another person.
  • clued-up — If you say that someone is clued-up on a particular subject, you are showing your approval of the fact that they have a great deal of detailed knowledge and information about it.
  • clueless — If you describe someone as clueless, you are showing your disapproval of the fact that they do not know anything about a particular subject or that they are incapable of doing a particular thing properly.
  • clumpier — Comparative form of clumpy.
  • clumsier — Comparative form of clumsy.
  • clunkers — Plural form of clunker.
  • clupeids — Plural form of clupeid.
  • clupeoid — of, relating to, or belonging to the Isospondyli (or Clupeiformes), a large order of soft-finned fishes, including the herrings, salmon, and tarpon
  • clusters — Plural form of cluster.
  • clustery — Growing in, or full of, clusters; like clusters.
  • clutched — to hatch (chickens).
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