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8-letter words containing d, a, r, t, e

  • ergatoid — a wingless, worker-like ant with sexual capability
  • eupatrid — One well born, or of noble birth.
  • extrados — The upper or outer curve of an arch.
  • factored — Simple past tense and past participle of factor.
  • faltered — to hesitate or waver in action, purpose, intent, etc.; give way: Her courage did not falter at the prospect of hardship.
  • fathered — a male parent.
  • featured — made a feature or highlight; given prominence: a featured article; a featured actor.
  • federate — federated; allied.
  • foredate — to antedate.
  • formated — Misspelling of formatted.
  • furcated — Forked or branched.
  • gadgetry — mechanical or electronic contrivances; gadgets: the gadgetry of the well-equipped modern kitchen.
  • gaitered — wearing gaiters
  • garotted — to execute by the garrote.
  • garreted — having a garret or garrets
  • garroted — a method of capital punishment of Spanish origin in which an iron collar is tightened around a condemned person's neck until death occurs by strangulation or by injury to the spinal column at the base of the brain.
  • gartered — Also called, British, sock suspender, suspender. an article of clothing for holding up a stocking or sock, usually an elastic band around the leg or an elastic strap hanging from a girdle or other undergarment.
  • gathered — Simple past tense and past participle of gather.
  • gatorade — A fruit-flavored drink especially for athletes, designed to supply the body with carbohydrates and to replace fluids and sodium lost during exercise.
  • gladvert — an advertisement that can be tailored to match the emotional state of the viewer
  • goadster — a goadsman
  • goatherd — a person who tends goats.
  • gradated — to pass by gradual or imperceptible degrees, as one color into another.
  • gradient — the degree of inclination, or the rate of ascent or descent, in a highway, railroad, etc.
  • graduate — a person who has received a degree or diploma on completing a course of study, as in a university, college, or school.
  • grandest — impressive in size, appearance, or general effect: grand mountain scenery.
  • haltered — Simple past tense and past participle of halter.
  • hard-set — firmly or rigidly set; fixed: a hard-set smile.
  • hardiest — capable of enduring fatigue, hardship, exposure, etc.; sturdy; strong: hardy explorers of northern Canada.
  • headrest — a rest or support of any kind for the head.
  • hydrated — chemically combined with water in its molecular form.
  • hydrates — Plural form of hydrate.
  • idolater — Also, idolist [ahyd-l-ist] /ˈaɪd l ɪst/ (Show IPA). a worshiper of idols.
  • imparted — Simple past tense and past participle of impart.
  • indurate — to make hard; harden, as rock, tissue, etc.: Cold indurates the soil.
  • iterated — to utter again or repeatedly.
  • jaredite — (in Mormon belief) a member of a tribe of people who settled America after the dispersal at Babel.
  • keratode — the horny, fibrous substance forming the skeleton of certain sponges.
  • keratoid — resembling horn; horny.
  • lacertid — any of numerous Old World lizards of the family Lacertidae.
  • lariated — Simple past tense and past participle of lariat.
  • lathered — foam or froth made by a detergent, especially soap, when stirred or rubbed in water, as by a brush used in shaving or by hands in washing.
  • leadwort — any plant or shrub of the genus Plumbago, having spikes of blue, white, or red flowers.
  • leftward — Also, leftwards. toward or on the left.
  • leotards — A close-fitting one-piece garment, made of a stretchy fabric, which covers a person's body from the shoulders to the top of the thighs and typically the arms, worn by dancers or people exercising indoors.
  • librated — Simple past tense and past participle of librate.
  • lodestar — a star that shows the way.
  • marketed — an open place or a covered building where buyers and sellers convene for the sale of goods; a marketplace: a farmers' market.
  • martyred — a person who willingly suffers death rather than renounce his or her religion.
  • mastered — a person with the ability or power to use, control, or dispose of something: a master of six languages; to be master of one's fate.
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