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8-letter words containing c, o, e, t, u

  • octuplet — a group, series, or combination of eight related items.
  • octuplex — relating to a form of telegraphy in which eight communications can be sent along one wire at the same time
  • open cut — noting or pertaining to a type of surface mining in which coal and other flat-lying mineral deposits are removed by the excavation of long, narrow trenches.
  • open-cut — noting or pertaining to a type of surface mining in which coal and other flat-lying mineral deposits are removed by the excavation of long, narrow trenches.
  • osculate — to come into close contact or union.
  • outcaper — to exceed in capering
  • outcaste — (in India) a person who has left or been expelled from his or her caste.
  • outcheat — to exceed in cheating
  • outchide — to exceed in chiding
  • outcomes — Plural form of outcome.
  • outcrier — One who cries out or proclaims; a herald or crier.
  • outcries — Plural form of outcry.
  • outcurse — to exceed in cursing
  • outcurve — Baseball. a ball pitched so that it curves away from the batter. the course of such a ball.
  • outdance — to move one's feet or body, or both, rhythmically in a pattern of steps, especially to the accompaniment of music.
  • outfaced — Simple past tense and past participle of outface.
  • outfence — to surpass at the sport of fencing
  • outpaced — Simple past tense and past participle of outpace.
  • outpaces — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outpace.
  • outplace — to provide outplacement for.
  • outprice — To sell at a lower price than (another seller).
  • outraced — Simple past tense and past participle of outrace.
  • outrance — the utmost extremity.
  • outreach — to reach beyond; exceed: The demand has outreached our supply.
  • outscore — the record of points or strokes made by the competitors in a game or match.
  • outvoice — (transitive) To exceed in noise.
  • pace out — If you pace out or pace off a distance, you measure it by walking from one end of it to the other.
  • poultice — a soft, moist mass of cloth, bread, meal, herbs, etc., applied hot as a medicament to the body.
  • re-count — to count again.
  • reductor — a tube with a stopcock at one end, usually filled with a metal, for reducing a constituent in a solution.
  • rose-cut — (of a gemstone) cut with a hemispherical faceted crown and a flat base
  • saucepot — a cooking pot having a handle on each side and a close-fitting lid, used especially for stewing and simmering.
  • scouther — to scorch or singe
  • seductor — a person, usually a man, who seduces
  • selcouth — strange; uncommon.
  • soutache — a narrow braid, commonly of mohair, silk, or rayon, used for trimming.
  • stuccoed — an exterior finish for masonry or frame walls, usually composed of cement, sand, and hydrated lime mixed with water and laid on wet.
  • teutonic — of or relating to the ancient Teutons.
  • toreutic — of or relating to toreutics or the objects produced by this technique.
  • toucanet — any of several small South and Central American toucans, especially of the genus Aulacorhynchus.
  • trouncer — a person who trounces someone or something
  • tubicole — an invertebrate animal that lives in a self-constructed tube
  • tuckahoe — Also called Indian bread. the edible, underground sclerotium of the fungus Poria cocos, found on the roots of trees in the southern United States.
  • unclothe — to strip of clothes.
  • uncoated — not covered with a coating
  • unerotic — arousing or satisfying sexual desire: an erotic dance.
  • unexotic — not exotic; ordinary
  • unpoetic — possessing the qualities or charm of poetry: poetic descriptions of nature.
  • unsocket — to remove from a socket
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