8-letter words containing g, o, u, t
- gourmont — Remy de [ruh-mee duh] /rəˈmi də/ (Show IPA), 1858–1915, French critic and novelist.
- goutweed — a fast-spreading weed, Aegopodium podagraria, of the parsley family, native to Eurasia, having umbels of white flowers.
- gratious — Obsolete form of gracious.
- groupist — a follower of a group
- grouplet — a small group
- grouting — Grout, especially when hardened.
- grow out — hairstyle: allow to lengthen
- gulfport — a city in SE Mississippi, on the Gulf of Mexico.
- gulosity — gluttony or greediness.
- gumboots — a rubber boot.
- gumbotil — a sticky clay formed by the thorough weathering of glacial drift, the thickness of the clay furnishing means for comparing relative lengths of interglacial ages.
- gumption — initiative; aggressiveness; resourcefulness: With his gumption he'll make a success of himself.
- gunboats — a small, armed warship of light draft, used in ports where the water is shallow.
- gunpoint — the point or aim of a gun.
- gunshots — Plural form of gunshot.
- gunstock — the stock or support in which the barrel of a shoulder weapon is fixed.
- gunstone — (obsolete) A cannonball.
- gustnado — A strong whirlwind at the leading edge of a storm front or squall line.
- hagueton — acton.
- hang out — to fasten or attach (a thing) so that it is supported only from above or at a point near its own top; suspend.
- hangouts — Plural form of hangout.
- houghton — Henry Oscar, 1823–95, U.S. publisher.
- huguenot — a member of the Reformed or Calvinistic communion of France in the 16th and 17th centuries; a French Protestant.
- jelutong — a tree, Dyera costulata, of the Malay Peninsula, from which a resinous latex is obtained.
- jousting — a combat in which two knights on horseback attempted to unhorse each other with blunted lances.
- laghouat — a city in N Algeria.
- laughton — Charles, 1899–1962, U.S. actor, born in England.
- lungwort — a European plant, Pulmonaria officinalis, of the borage family, having blue flowers.
- montague — (in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet) the family name of Romeo. Compare Capulet.
- moulting — Present participle of moult.
- mounting — A backing, setting, or support for something.
- mouthing — the action of speaking in a meaningless, bombastic, or hypocritical manner.
- mug shot — Also called headshot. an identifying photograph of a suspect or criminal, often one of a set showing a frontal view, a profile view, and a view of the back of the head.
- mugshots — Plural form of mugshot.
- nonguest — a person who is not a guest, esp referring to a computer or internet site login
- nonguilt — the state of being innocent or not guilty
- nugatory — of no real value; trifling; worthless.
- oughtn't — ought not, ought not to
- outargue — to outdo or defeat in arguing: That man could outargue the devil himself.
- outbulge — to bulge outwards
- outdodge — to surpass in dodging
- outdoing — Present participle of outdo.
- outfight — To fight or battle better than.
- outfling — (intransitive) To fling outward.
- outglare — (transitive) To surpass or outdo in glaring.
- outgleam — to gleam more than
- outgoing — going out; departing: outgoing trains.
- outgross — without deductions; total, as the amount of sales, salary, profit, etc., before taking deductions for expenses, taxes, or the like (opposed to net2. ): gross earnings; gross sales.
- outgroup — (systematics) In cladistics, all the taxa included in a study that do not belong to the ingroup that is of immediate interest.
- outgrown — to grow too large for: to outgrow one's clothes.