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

  • boutique — A boutique is a small shop that sells fashionable clothes, shoes, or jewellery.
  • boutonné — reserved or reticent
  • breakout — If there has been a break-out, someone has escaped from prison.
  • burgonet — a light 16th-century helmet, usually made of steel, with hinged cheekpieces
  • burstone — any of various siliceous rocks used for millstones.
  • butanone — a colourless soluble flammable liquid used mainly as a solvent for resins, as a paint remover, and in lacquers, cements, and adhesives. Formula: CH3COC2H5
  • butthole — anus.
  • carveout — A small company created from a larger one.
  • case out — an often small or portable container for enclosing something, as for carrying or safekeeping; receptacle: a jewel case.
  • cathouse — a house of prostitution
  • checkout — In a supermarket, a checkout is a counter where you pay for things you are buying.
  • chew out — If you chew someone out, you tell them off in a very angry way.
  • chouette — a variation of a two-handed game, as backgammon, allowing the participation of three or more persons, in which one player accepts the bets of all the others on the outcome of a game between that player and one other active player, who is permitted to receive advice from the nonplayers.
  • citreous — of a greenish-yellow colour; citron
  • cleanout — the removal of something from a place
  • clearout — Alternative form of clear-out.
  • closeout — A closeout at a store is a sale at which goods are sold at reduced prices.
  • clotures — Plural form of cloture.
  • cloudlet — a small cloud
  • coequate — to equate with something else
  • cokernut — coconut.
  • come out — When a new product such as a book or CD comes out, it becomes available to the public.
  • commuted — to change (a prison sentence or other penalty) to a less severe one: The death sentence was commuted to life imprisonment.
  • commuter — a person who travels to work over an appreciable distance, usually from the suburbs to the centre of a city
  • commutes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of commute.
  • computed — Calculate or reckon (a figure or amount).
  • computer — a device, usually electronic, that processes data according to a set of instructions. The digital computer stores data in discrete units and performs arithmetical and logical operations at very high speed. The analog computer has no memory and is slower than the digital computer but has a continuous rather than a discrete input. The hybrid computer combines some of the advantages of digital and analog computers
  • computes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of compute.
  • confuted — Simple past tense and past participle of confute.
  • confuter — A person who confutes.
  • confutes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of confute.
  • conneaut — a city in NE Ohio.
  • conquest — Conquest is the act of conquering a country or group of people.
  • construe — If something is construed in a particular way, its nature or meaning is interpreted in that way.
  • continue — If someone or something continues to do something, they keep doing it and do not stop.
  • contused — Simple past tense and past participle of contuse.
  • contuses — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of contuse.
  • copulate — If one animal or person copulates with another, they have sex. You can also say that two animals or people copulate.
  • coquetry — flirtation
  • coquette — A coquette is a woman who behaves in a coquettish way.
  • cornuate — (medicine) Being or pertaining to a hornlike structure, as with a bicornuate uterus.
  • cornuted — having horns
  • costumed — Simple past tense and past participle of costume.
  • costumer — A costumer is the same as a costumier.
  • costumes — Plural form of costume.
  • costumey — resembling a costume and therefore unrealistic
  • cotquean — a coarse woman
  • couldest — Alternative form of couldst.
  • counter- — Counter- is used to form words which refer to actions or activities that are intended to prevent other actions or activities or that respond to them.
  • counters — Plural form of counter.
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