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8-letter words containing e, l, u, t

  • reel out — to unwind from a reel
  • refluent — flowing back; ebbing, as the waters of a tide.
  • regulant — a substance, as a chemical, used to control or regulate: herbicides and fungicides as regulants for plant growth.
  • regulate — to control or direct by a rule, principle, method, etc.: to regulate household expenses.
  • relucent — shining; bright.
  • requital — the act of requiting.
  • resalute — to salute or greet again
  • resculpt — to sculpt again
  • resolute — firmly resolved or determined; set in purpose or opinion: Her parents wanted her to marry, but she was focused on her education and remained resolute.
  • resulted — to spring, arise, or proceed as a consequence of actions, circumstances, premises, etc.; be the outcome.
  • reticule — a small purse or bag, originally of network but later of silk, rayon, etc.
  • retinula — a group of elongate neural receptor cells forming part of an arthropod compound eye: each retinula cell leads to a nerve fiber passing to the optic ganglion.
  • revolute — rolled backward or downward; rolled backward at the tip or margin, as a leaf.
  • rosulate — forming a rosette or rosettes.
  • roulette — a game of chance played at a table marked off with numbers from 1 to 36, one or two zeros, and several other sections affording the players a variety of betting opportunities, and having in the center a revolving, dishlike device (roulette wheel) into which a small ball is spun to come to rest finally in one of the 37 or 38 compartments, indicating the winning number and its characteristics, as odd or even, red or black, and between 1 and 18 or 19 and 36.
  • roundlet — a small circle or circular object.
  • rule out — a principle or regulation governing conduct, action, procedure, arrangement, etc.: the rules of chess.
  • ruralite — of, relating to, or characteristic of the country, country life, or country people; rustic: rural tranquillity.
  • rustable — liable to rust
  • rustbelt — the heavily industrial area of the northeastern U.S. containing the older industries and factories.
  • rustless — free from rust.
  • ruthless — without pity or compassion; cruel; merciless: a ruthless tyrant.
  • rutledgeAnn, 1816–35, fiancée of Abraham Lincoln.
  • salteaux — a member of a Native Canadian people of Manitoba
  • scentful — full of scent or odour; fragrant
  • scuttled — to run with quick, hasty steps; scurry.
  • scuttler — someone or something that scuttles
  • sedulity — sedulous quality, application, or activity; diligence.
  • selcouth — strange; uncommon.
  • sell out — to transfer (goods) to or render (services) for another in exchange for money; dispose of to a purchaser for a price: He sold the car to me for $1000.
  • sell-out — to transfer (goods) to or render (services) for another in exchange for money; dispose of to a purchaser for a price: He sold the car to me for $1000.
  • septuple — sevenfold; consisting of seven parts.
  • setulose — having or covered with setulae.
  • sextuple — consisting of six parts; sexpartite.
  • sextuply — to offer a rejoinder
  • shuttler — a person who weaves
  • simulate — to create a simulation, likeness, or model of (a situation, system, or the like): to simulate crisis conditions.
  • sleepout — a place, such as an outbuilding or porch, used for sleeping away from the main building
  • slugfest — a baseball game in which both teams make many runs and extra-base hits.
  • sluttery — the state of being a slut
  • sluttier — of, resembling, or characteristic of a slut: slutty behavior.
  • solitude — the state of being or living alone; seclusion: to enjoy one's solitude.
  • solutive — a solvent or laxative
  • soulmate — a person with whom one has a strong affinity, shared values and tastes, and often a romantic bond: I married my soul mate; you don't get much luckier than that.
  • souterly — relating to a souter
  • soutpiel — an English-speaking South African
  • spiteful — full of spite or malice; showing spite; malicious; malevolent; venomous: a spiteful child.
  • splutter — to talk rapidly and somewhat incoherently, as when confused, excited, or embarrassed: When pushed for an explanation, he always spluttered.
  • squattle — to settle (oneself) in a squat manner
  • stageful — the number of people, or the amount of something, that fills a stage
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