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8-letter words containing l, e, t, r

  • erectile — Able to become erect.
  • eremital — of, or relating to, an eremite
  • erotical — (obsolete) Erotic.
  • errantly — In an errant manner.
  • eternall — Obsolete spelling of eternal.
  • ethereal — Extremely delicate and light in a way that seems too perfect for this world.
  • etherial — Archaic form of ethereal.
  • everlast — (intransitive) To last always or forever; continue; endure; remain.
  • exalters — Plural form of exalter.
  • expertly — In an expert manner; with great skill.
  • external — Belonging to or forming the outer surface or structure of something.
  • extoller — One who extols.
  • extremal — (mathematics) Having to do with extrema.
  • faltered — to hesitate or waver in action, purpose, intent, etc.; give way: Her courage did not falter at the prospect of hardship.
  • far left — of or relating to the extreme left wing
  • fatherly — of, like, or befitting a father.
  • fattrels — a collection of ribbon-ends
  • faultier — having faults or defects; imperfect.
  • fellator — to perform fellatio on.
  • fewtrils — trifles; things of little value
  • filature — the act of forming into threads.
  • filberts — Plural form of filbert.
  • filister — a rabbet or groove, as one on a window sash to hold the glass and putty.
  • filtered — With a filter (e.g., a cigarette).
  • filterer — any substance, as cloth, paper, porous porcelain, or a layer of charcoal or sand, through which liquid or gas is passed to remove suspended impurities or to recover solids.
  • filthier — Comparative form of filthy.
  • filtrate — liquid that has been passed through a filter.
  • firebolt — A missile of fire.
  • flahertyRobert Joseph, 1884–1951, U.S. pioneer in the production of documentary motion pictures.
  • flatters — Plural form of flatter.
  • flattery — the act of flattering.
  • flatware — utensils, as knives, forks, and spoons, used at the table for serving and eating food.
  • flaubert — Gustave [gys-tav] /güsˈtav/ (Show IPA), 1821–80, French novelist.
  • flaunter — to parade or display oneself conspicuously, defiantly, or boldly.
  • fleawort — a European plantain, Plantago psyllium, having seeds that are used in medicine.
  • fletcherJohn, 1579–1625, English dramatist: collaborated with Francis Beaumont 1606?–16; with Philip Massinger 1613–25.
  • flibbert — a small piece or bit
  • flichter — (of birds) to fly feebly; flutter.
  • flighter — (of birds) to fly feebly; flutter.
  • flintier — Comparative form of flinty.
  • flittern — the bark of a young oak tree
  • flitters — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flitter.
  • floaters — a person or thing that floats.
  • florette — a small flower.
  • floweret — a small flower; floret.
  • flowrate — The flowrate is the speed at which fluid in a pipe moves, or the speed at which it moves from a reservoir into a wellbore.
  • fluenter — spoken or written with ease: fluent French.
  • fluorite — a common mineral, calcium fluoride, CaF 2 , occurring in green, blue, purple, yellow, or colorless crystals, usually in cubes: the principal source of fluorine, used also as a flux in metallurgy and for ornament.
  • flusters — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fluster.
  • flustery — flustered or inclined to become flustered
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