8-letter words containing c, o, p, e, t
- epitonic — undergoing too great a strain
- epulotic — a substance that promotes the formation of scar tissue
- ethiopic — the ancient language of Ethiopia, belonging to the Semitic subfamily of the Afro-Asiatic family: a Christian liturgical language
- euphotic — Describing that part of the near-surface ocean in which photosynthesis is possible.
- eutropic — of, relating to or characterized by eutropy
- exceptor — a person who excepts or takes exception (to something)
- footpace — walking pace.
- helicopt — to fly or transport using a helicopter
- hypothec — Roman and Civil Law. a mortgage or security held by a creditor on the property of a debtor without possession of it, created either by agreement or by operation of law.
- impocket — to put in a pocket
- inceptor — to take in; ingest.
- leprotic — Of, or pertaining to leprosy.
- leptonic — Of, pertaining to, or composed of leptons.
- lipocyte — fat cell.
- lockstep — a way of marching in very close file, in which the leg of each person moves with and closely behind the corresponding leg of the person ahead.
- mercapto — containing the mercapto group; sulfhydryl; thiol.
- nectopod — (in certain mollusks) an appendage modified for swimming.
- occupate — (obsolete) To occupy.
- octopole — (physics) A multipole configuration with eight equal charges arranged in a circular pattern.
- octuples — Plural form of octuple.
- 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.
- opencast — (chiefly, British) Of or pertaining to strip mining, in which material is removed from a surface that has been exposed.
- operatic — of or relating to opera: operatic music.
- otoscope — an instrument for examining the external canal and tympanic membrane of the ear.
- outcaper — to exceed in capering
- 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).
- pace out — If you pace out or pace off a distance, you measure it by walking from one end of it to the other.
- pea coat — A pea coat or a pea jacket is a short, double-breasted overcoat made of wool and worn especially by sailors.
- pectoral — of, in, on, or pertaining to the chest or breast; thoracic.
- penstock — a pipe conducting water from a head gate to a waterwheel.
- pentomic — pertaining to or characterizing the organization of an army division into five groups, each with supporting units, geared to maneuver in keeping with the requirements of atomic warfare.
- perfecto — a rather thick, medium-sized cigar tapering almost down to a point at each end.
- periotic — surrounding the ear.
- persicot — a sweet beverage that is made from the stones of apricots or peaches that are soaked or pulverized in distilled liquid or alcohol
- petrolic — of, relating to, containing, or obtained from petroleum
- phonetic — Also, phonetical. of or relating to speech sounds, their production, or their transcription in written symbols.
- picotite — a dark-brown mineral containing iron, magnesium, and chromium
- pinochet — Augusto (auˈɣusto). 1915-2006, Chilean general and statesman; president of Chile (1974–90) following his overthrow of Allende (1973): charged (2001) with murder and kidnapping but found unfit to stand trial
- plectron — plectrum.
- pochette — kit2 .
- pocketer — a person who pockets something
- poematic — relating to or resembling poetry
- poetical — possessing the qualities or charm of poetry: poetic descriptions of nature.
- poncelet — Jean Victor [zhahn veek-tawr] /ʒɑ̃ vikˈtɔr/ (Show IPA), 1788–1867, French mathematician.