7-letter words containing i, t, o, u
- manitou — (among the Algonquian Indians) a supernatural being that controls nature; a spirit, deity, or object that possesses supernatural power.
- missout — (in the game of craps) a losing throw of the dice.
- mountie — Alternative form of Mountie.
- nitrous — pertaining to compounds obtained from niter, usually containing less oxygen than the corresponding nitric compounds.
- noctuid — Also called owlet moth. any of numerous dull-colored moths of the family Noctuidae, the larvae of which include the armyworms and cutworms.
- nonsuit — a judgment given against a plaintiff who neglects to prosecute, or who fails to show a legal cause of action or to bring sufficient evidence.
- nut oil — oil obtained from walnuts, hazelnuts, etc, used in paints and varnishes and in cooking
- obitual — Of or relating to obits.
- occiput — the back part of the head or skull.
- oculist — ophthalmologist.
- optimum — the best or most favorable point, degree, amount, etc., as of temperature, light, and moisture for the growth or reproduction of an organism.
- optique — Obsolete form of optic.
- opuntia — A cactus of a genus that comprises the prickly pears.
- ousting — to expel or remove from a place or position occupied: The bouncer ousted the drunk; to oust the prime minister in the next election.
- oustiti — a device for opening a locked door from the outside
- out-bid — to outdo in bidding; make a higher bid than (another bidder).
- outbids — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outbid.
- outchid — to express disapproval of; scold; reproach: The principal chided the children for their thoughtless pranks.
- outcity — located outside a city's confines
- outfind — to find out or discover
- outfire — (Sussex) A visit by one bonfire society to join in with the celebrations of another.
- outfish — to catch more fish than
- outfits — Plural form of outfit.
- outgain — to gain more than
- outgive — (transitive) To surpass in giving; to give more than.
- outgrin — to exceed in grinning
- outhire — to hire out
- outings — Plural form of outing.
- outjies — Plural form of outjie.
- outjinx — to exceed in jinxing
- outkick — to exceed in kicking
- outkill — to exceed in killing
- outkiss — to exceed in kissing
- outlaid — simple past tense and past participle of outlay.
- outlier — something that lies outside the main body or group that it is a part of, as a cow far from the rest of the herd, or a distant island belonging to a cluster of islands: The small factory was an outlier, and unproductive, so the corporation sold it off to private owners who were able to make it profitable.
- outlift — To lift more weight of something than someone else.
- outline — the line by which a figure or object is defined or bounded; contour.
- outlive — to live longer than; survive (a person, period, etc.): She outlived her husband by many years.
- outpity — to exceed in pitying
- outride — to outdo or outstrip in riding.
- outring — to outdo in ringing; ring louder than.
- outsail — to outdo in sailing; sail farther, more skillfully, or faster than.
- outside — the outer side, surface, or part; exterior: The outside of the house needs painting.
- outsing — to sing better than.
- outsits — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outsit.
- outsize — an uncommon or irregular size, especially one larger than average.
- outswim — (transitive) To swim faster than.
- outvied — to strive in competition or rivalry with another; contend for superiority: Swimmers from many nations were vying for the title.
- outvies — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outvie.
- outwait — to surpass in waiting or expecting; wait longer than.