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8-letter words containing i, l, t, e, y

  • tetchily — irritable; touchy.
  • tinselly — decorated with or abounding in tinsel.
  • tinselry — cheap and pretentious display.
  • toiletry — any article or preparation used in cleaning or grooming oneself, as soap or deodorant.
  • tricycle — a vehicle, especially one for children, having one large front wheel and two small rear wheels, propelled by foot pedals.
  • triethyl — containing three ethyl groups.
  • try line — the line behind which the ball must be placed to score a try in a rugby match
  • tweedily — in a manner characteristic of upper-class people who live in the country
  • unitedly — made into or caused to act as a single entity: a united front.
  • untimely — not timely; not occurring at a suitable time or season; ill-timed or inopportune: An untimely downpour stopped the game.
  • velleity — volition in its weakest form.
  • velocity — rapidity of motion or operation; swiftness; speed: a high wind velocity.
  • venality — the condition or quality of being venal; openness to bribery or corruption.
  • vinylate — to subject to vinylation.
  • waterily — In a watery manner.
  • whitefly — any of several plant-sucking, homopterous insects of the family Aleyrodidae, having the body and wings dusted with a white, powdery wax, and being widely distributed chiefly in tropical regions where they are often serious crop pests, as Dialeurodes citri (citrus whitefly) commonly occurring on citrus trees, and Trialeurodes vaporariorum (greenhouse whitefly) inhabiting greenhouses.
  • whiteley — Brett. 1939–1992, Australian artist, who travelled widely in Europe and Asia; his works include landscapes, nudes, and portraits
  • winterly — of, relating to, or occurring in winter; hibernal.
  • writerly — characteristic or typical of an author, especially a professional one.
  • xylonite — a type of plastic or celluloid that resembles amber, coral, or tortoise shell and is used in jewellery, combs, or other objects
  • yieldeth — Archaic third-person singular form of yield.
  • yuletide — the Christmas season.
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