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

  • document — a written or printed paper furnishing information or evidence, as a passport, deed, bill of sale, or bill of lading; a legal or official paper.
  • drum set — kit consisting of several drums
  • drumbeat — the rhythmic sound of a drum.
  • drumette — the thick first section of a chicken wing that resembles a drumstick.
  • dumetose — (botany) dumose.
  • dummiest — a representation or copy of something, as for displaying to indicate appearance: a display of lipstick dummies made of colored plastic.
  • dumpsite — dump (def 17).
  • dumpster — a large metal bin for refuse designed to be hoisted onto a specially equipped truck for emptying or hauling away.
  • electrum — A natural or artificial alloy of gold with at least 20 percent silver, used for jewelry, especially in ancient times.
  • emeritus — (of the former holder of an office, esp. a college professor) Having retired but allowed to retain their title as an honor.
  • emulated — Simple past tense and past participle of emulate.
  • emulates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of emulate.
  • emulator — A person or thing that emulates.
  • emulgent — medication that stimulates the flow of bile
  • erumpent — Bursting forth or through a surface.
  • euromart — European Economic Community
  • eurythmy — The harmony of features and proportion in architecture.
  • euthymia — (psychology) A normal, non-depressed, reasonably positive mood; serenity.
  • exhumate — (obsolete) To exhume; to disinter.
  • extremum — The maximum or minimum value of a function.
  • flameout — burning gas or vapor, as from wood or coal, that is undergoing combustion; a portion of ignited gas or vapor.
  • fremitus — palpable vibration, as of the walls of the chest.
  • frumenty — a dish of hulled wheat boiled in milk and seasoned with sugar, cinnamon, and raisins.
  • fulltime — Alternative form of full-time.
  • fumarate — the salt of fumaric acid, a key chemical intermediate in the Krebs cycle.
  • fumewort — Any of various plants of the subfamily Fumarioideae or family Fumariaceae.
  • fumigate — to expose to smoke or fumes, as in disinfecting or exterminating roaches, ants, etc.
  • furmenty — frumenty
  • gourmets — Plural form of gourmet.
  • gum tree — any tree that exudes gum, as a eucalyptus, the sour gum, or the sweet gum.
  • gumtrees — Plural form of gumtree.
  • gunmetal — any of various alloys or metallic substances with a dark gray or blackish color or finish, used for chains, belt buckles, etc.
  • hame tug — a loop or short leather strap attaching a trace to a hame.
  • hamulate — Furnished with a small hook; hook-shaped.
  • hum tone — a note produced by a bell when struck, lying an octave or (in many English bells) a sixth or seventh below the strike tone
  • humblest — not proud or arrogant; modest: to be humble although successful.
  • humiture — a measure of the discomfort most people feel because of the combined effects of atmospheric temperature and humidity; variously defined as Fahrenheit temperature plus some function of vapor pressure.
  • huntsmen — Plural form of huntsman.
  • hutments — Plural form of hutment.
  • hymettus — a mountain in SE Greece, near Athens. 3370 feet (1027 meters).
  • immature — not mature, ripe, developed, perfected, etc.
  • imminute — reduced
  • impudent — of, relating to, or characterized by impertinence or effrontery: The student was kept late for impudent behavior.
  • inhumate — to bury; inhume
  • irrumate — To practice irrumation; to insert the penis violently into another's mouth.
  • jet pump — A jet pump is a pump that operates on the principle of a high-pressure fluid jet and the venturi effect (= which exerts suction).
  • judgment — an act or instance of judging.
  • jump jet — a jet airplane capable of taking off and landing vertically or on an extremely short runway or flight deck.
  • limequat — a hybrid citrus tree produced by crossing the lime and the kumquat.
  • luminate — (obsolete) To illuminate.
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