8-letter words containing e, t, a, c, i, s
- die-cast — formed by die casting.
- distance — the extent or amount of space between two things, points, lines, etc.
- ecstatic — of, relating to, or characterized by ecstasy or a state of sudden, intense, overpowering emotion: an ecstatic frenzy; ecstatic cheering for the winning team.
- elastick — Obsolete form of elastic.
- elastics — Plural form of elastic.
- entastic — characterized by spasms
- ergastic — consisting of the non-living by-products of protoplasmic activity
- erratics — Plural form of erratic.
- escapist — Intended for or tending toward escape; especially, used to avoid, deny, or forget about reality, as through fantasy.
- estancia — A cattle ranch in Latin America or the southwestern US.
- eustatic — Of or pertaining to eustasy.
- fanciest — imagination or fantasy, especially as exercised in a capricious manner.
- fasciate — bound with a band, fillet, or bandage.
- fast ice — ice that is frozen to, grounded on, or attached to the bottom of an area covered by shallow water.
- gelastic — Pertaining to laughter, used in laughing, or to be the subject of laughter.
- hepatics — Plural form of hepatic.
- iceboats — Plural form of iceboat.
- insectan — Of or relating to insects.
- instance — a case or occurrence of anything: fresh instances of oppression.
- lattices — Plural form of lattice.
- lifecast — a live video of one's daily activities, broadcast over the Internet: A lot of people are obsessed with following her daily lifecast.
- majestic — characterized by or possessing majesty; of lofty dignity or imposing aspect; stately; grand: the majestic Alps.
- matrices — something that constitutes the place or point from which something else originates, takes form, or develops: The Greco-Roman world was the matrix for Western civilization.
- meticais — Plural form of metical.
- misteach — to teach wrongly or badly.
- mistrace — to trace incorrectly
- oscitate — To gape; to yawn.
- pastiche — a literary, musical, or artistic piece consisting wholly or chiefly of motifs or techniques borrowed from one or more sources.
- patrices — a mold of a Linotype for casting right-reading type for use in dry offset.
- pistache — the nut of a Eurasian tree, Pistacia vera, of the cashew family, containing an edible, greenish kernel.
- practise — habitual or customary performance; operation: office practice.
- scanties — women's underwear
- scariest — causing fright or alarm.
- scawtite — a hydrated carbonate and silicate of calcium, Ca7Si6(CO3)O18·2H2O
- scituate — a town in E Massachusetts.
- selictar — the sword-bearer of a chieftain
- semantic — of, relating to, or arising from the different meanings of words or other symbols: semantic change; semantic confusion.
- septical — septic
- sericate — sericeous; silky.
- shechita — the Jewish method of killing animals for food
- silicate — Mineralogy. any of the largest group of mineral compounds, as quartz, beryl, garnet, feldspar, mica, and various kinds of clay, consisting of SiO 2 or SiO 4 groupings and one or more metallic ions, with some forms containing hydrogen. Silicates constitute well over 90 percent of the rock-forming minerals of the earth's crust.
- societal — noting or pertaining to large social groups, or to their activities, customs, etc.
- sonicate — a thing which has been subjected to sound waves
- speciate — to form or develop into a new biological species
- sterical — of or relating to the spatial relationships of atoms in a molecule.
- suitcase — a usually rectangular piece of luggage especially for carrying clothes while traveling.
- 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.
- tachisme — action painting (def 1).
- tachiste — an artist who practises tachisme
- tieclasp — a clip, often ornamental, which holds a tie in place against a shirt