8-letter words containing e, a, s, t, u
- supertax — Chiefly British. a tax in addition to a normal tax, as one upon income above a certain amount.
- supinate — to turn to a supine position; rotate (the hand or foot) so that the palm or sole is upward.
- suricate — a small, burrowing South African carnivore, Suricata suricatta, of a grayish color with dark bands across the back, related to the mongooses and having social behavior similar to that of prairie dogs.
- t square — a T -shaped ruler, used primarily in mechanical drawing, having a short crosspiece that slides along the edge of the drawing board as a guide to the perpendicular longer section in making parallel lines, right angles, etc., and as a support for triangles.
- t-square — a T -shaped ruler, used primarily in mechanical drawing, having a short crosspiece that slides along the edge of the drawing board as a guide to the perpendicular longer section in making parallel lines, right angles, etc., and as a support for triangles.
- taphouse — an inn or tavern where liquor for sale is kept on tap.
- tasteful — having, displaying, or in accordance with good taste: tasteful clothing; a tasteful room.
- tautness — tightly drawn; tense; not slack.
- teahouse — a restaurant or other establishment, especially in the Far East, where tea and refreshments are served.
- testamur — a certificate proving an examination has been passed
- testatum — a part of a purchase deed
- teutates — a Celtic god who was worshipped in ancient Britain
- thaddeus — one of the twelve apostles. Matt. 10:3.
- transude — to pass or ooze through pores or interstices, as a fluid.
- transume — to make an official transcription of
- treasure — wealth or riches stored or accumulated, especially in the form of precious metals, money, jewels, or plate.
- treasury — a place where the funds of the government, of a corporation, or the like are deposited, kept, and disbursed.
- tuesdays — every Tuesday; on Tuesdays: Tuesdays I work at home.
- tyrtaeus — flourished 7th century b.c, Greek poet.
- unbasted — (of a garment) not basted; not sewn loosely together
- unchaste — not chaste; not virtuous; not pure: an unchaste woman.
- unfasten — to release from or as from fastenings; detach.
- unsafety — unsafe state or condition; exposure to danger or risk; insecurity.
- unsalted — seasoned, cured, or otherwise treated with salt.
- unstable — not stable; not firm or firmly fixed; unsteady.
- unstaged — adapted for or produced on the stage.
- unstated — Archaic. to deprive (a person) of office or rank.
- unstayed — unhindered
- unsteady — not steady or firm; unstable; shaky: an unsteady hand.
- unswathe — to free from something that swathes: to unswath the child of her bandages.
- untasted — not tasted
- unwasted — waste (defs 26–28).
- upstager — someone who upstages
- upstream — toward or in the higher part of a stream; against the current.
- ustulate — colored or blackened as if scorched.
- wasteful — given to or characterized by useless consumption or expenditure: wasteful methods; a wasteful way of life.
- waterbus — Alternative spelling of water bus.