8-letter words containing d, u, t, i, e
- outsized — Of an unusually large size.
- outslide — (poetic) To slide outward, onward, or forward; to advance by sliding.
- outyield — (of a crop, country, etc) to yield more than
- plaudite — a request for applause following a show or production
- podetium — (in certain lichens) a stalk bearing an apothecium.
- preaudit — an examination of vouchers, contracts, etc., in order to substantiate a transaction or a series of transactions before they are paid for and recorded.
- quietude — the state of being quiet; tranquillity; calmness; stillness; quiet.
- radiguet — Raymond (rɛmɔ̃). 1903–23, French novelist; the author of The Devil in the Flesh (1923) and Count d'Orgel (1924)
- re-audit — an official examination and verification of accounts and records, especially of financial accounts.
- reinduct — to install in an office, benefice, position, etc., especially with formal ceremonies: The committee inducted her as president.
- requited — to make repayment or return for (service, benefits, etc.).
- ride out — to sit on and manage a horse or other animal in motion; be carried on the back of an animal.
- ruddiest — of or having a fresh, healthy red color: a ruddy complexion.
- rudiment — Usually, rudiments. the elements or first principles of a subject: the rudiments of grammar. a mere beginning, first slight appearance, or undeveloped or imperfect form of something: the rudiments of a plan.
- sedulity — sedulous quality, application, or activity; diligence.
- situated — Archaic. located; placed; situated.
- solitude — the state of being or living alone; seclusion: to enjoy one's solitude.
- squinted — to look with the eyes partly closed.
- squirted — to eject liquid in a jet from a narrow orifice: The hose squirted all over us.
- studiers — application of the mind to the acquisition of knowledge, as by reading, investigation, or reflection: long hours of study.
- stupider — lacking ordinary quickness and keenness of mind; dull.
- sturdier — strongly built; stalwart; robust: sturdy young athletes.
- summited — the highest point or part, as of a hill, a line of travel, or any object; top; apex.
- tuberoid — a thickened or fleshy root resembling a tuber
- tuned in — If someone is tuned in to something, they are aware of it and concentrating on it.
- tunicked — wearing a tunic
- turbined — having or passing through a turbine or turbines
- unbaited — (of a trap) not baited or filled with bait
- unbitted — not bitted or bridled.
- underlit — lacking adequate light.
- underwit — a halfwit or a fool
- undilute — to make (a liquid) thinner or weaker by the addition of water or the like.
- undinted — not dinted or marked
- unedited — to supervise or direct the preparation of (a newspaper, magazine, book, etc.); serve as editor of; direct the editorial policies of.
- unfitted — made so as to follow closely the contours of a form or shape: fitted clothes; fitted sheets.
- ungifted — not talented
- unitedly — made into or caused to act as a single entity: a united front.
- unlifted — to move or bring (something) upward from the ground or other support to a higher position; hoist.
- unlisted — not listed; not entered in a list or directory: an unlisted telephone number.
- unpitied — not pitied; pitiless
- unpitted — (of fruit) still containing the stone
- unsifted — to separate and retain the coarse parts of (flour, ashes, etc.) with a sieve.
- unsuited — appropriate: She is suited to such a job.
- untailed — tailless; not having a tail; with the tail removed
- untilled — not cultivated and worked for the raising of crops
- untilted — not tilted or slanting
- untinged — not colored, as by paint or the sun.
- untinted — a color or a variety of a color; hue.
- untipped — not tipped; not having a tip or point
- untitled — without a title: an untitled gentleman; an untitled book.