8-letter words containing c, i, t, r
- decrepit — Something that is decrepit is old and in bad condition. Someone who is decrepit is old and weak.
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- depicter — A person who depicts (a specified subject).
- depictor — to represent by or as if by painting; portray; delineate.
- derelict — A place or building that is derelict is empty and in a bad state of repair because it has not been used or lived in for a long time.
- derilict — Misspelling of derelict.
- dermatic — (dated) Of or relating to the skin; dermic.
- descript — Archaic form of described.
- desertic — (of soil) developing in hot, dry climates
- deticker — an implement or chemical agent used to remove ticks (from an animal)
- deuteric — of, pertaining to, or resulting from the metasomatic changes taking place in igneous rock or magma as it solidifies
- dicentra — any Asian or North American plant of the genus Dicentra, such as bleeding heart and Dutchman's-breeches, having finely divided leaves and ornamental clusters of drooping flowers: family Fumariaceae
- dicrotic — having or relating to a double pulse for each heartbeat
- dictator — A dictator is a ruler who has complete power in a country, especially power which was obtained by force and is used unfairly or cruelly.
- dieretic — the separation of two adjacent vowels, dividing one syllable into two.
- dietrich — Marlene [mahr-ley-nuh] /mɑrˈleɪ nə/ (Show IPA), 1904–92, U.S. actress and singer, born in Germany.
- diffract — to break up or bend by diffraction.
- dimetric — (in technical drawing) denoting or incorporating a method of showing projection or perspective using a set of three geometric axes, of which two are of the same scale or dimension but the third is of another.
- dioptric — Optics. pertaining to dioptrics: dioptric images.
- dioritic — Containing diorite.
- diprotic — (of an acid) having two transferable protons.
- directed — proceeding in a straight line or by the shortest course; straight; undeviating; not oblique: a direct route.
- directer — Comparative form of direct.
- directly — in a direct line, way, or manner; straight: The path leads directly to the lake.
- director — a person or thing that directs.
- discreet — judicious in one's conduct or speech, especially with regard to respecting privacy or maintaining silence about something of a delicate nature; prudent; circumspect.
- discrete — apart or detached from others; separate; distinct: six discrete parts.
- distract — to draw away or divert, as the mind or attention: The music distracted him from his work.
- district — a division of territory, as of a country, state, or county, marked off for administrative, electoral, or other purposes.
- diuretic — increasing the volume of the urine excreted, as by a medicinal substance.
- doctrine — a particular principle, position, or policy taught or advocated, as of a religion or government: Catholic doctrines; the Monroe Doctrine.
- dorticos — Osvaldo [aws-vahl-daw] /ɔsˈvɑl dɔ/ (Show IPA), (Osvaldo Dorticós Torrado) 1919–83, Cuban lawyer and statesman: president 1959–76.
- dramatic — of or relating to the drama.
- eccritic — (medicine) Any remedy that promotes discharges.
- ectropic — pertaining to ectropion
- eldritch — Weird and sinister or ghostly.
- electric — Of, worked by, charged with, or producing electricity.
- elicitor — A person or thing that elicits.
- emictory — relating to emiction, the passing of urine
- enterics — (biology) Gram-negative eubacteria that inhabit intestines.
- enticers — Plural form of enticer.
- entropic — Of, pertaining to, or as a consequence of entropy.
- enuretic — Pertaining to, or afflicted by, enuresis; tending to wet the bed.
- erectile — Able to become erect.
- erecting — Present participle of erect.
- erection — The action of erecting a structure or object.
- erective — Making erect or upright; raising.
- eremetic — Of or pertaining to eremites, reclusive, isolated.
- eremitic — Characteristic of a hermit.
- ergastic — consisting of the non-living by-products of protoplasmic activity