8-letter words containing m, u, t, e
- outdream — to exceed in dreaming
- outgleam — to gleam more than
- outhomer — to score more home runs than
- outmoded — gone out of style; no longer fashionable: outmoded styles.
- outremer — An area beyond the sea.
- outshame — to shame greatly or surpass in shamefulness
- outsmell — to have a more powerful smell than
- outsmile — to outdo in smiling or overcome by smiling
- outsmoke — to smoke more than
- outvenom — to surpass in venomousness
- peamouth — a minnow, Mylocheilus caurinus, of northwestern U.S. and British Columbian waters.
- petaluma — a city in W California, N of San Francisco.
- plectrum — a small piece of plastic, metal, ivory, etc., for plucking the strings of a guitar, lyre, mandolin, etc.
- plumbate — a compound formed from lead oxide
- plumbite — a substance containing lead oxide
- plumelet — a small plume.
- podetium — (in certain lichens) a stalk bearing an apothecium.
- premoult — occurring in the period before an animal moults
- pumicate — to pound or rub smooth with pumice
- pumicite — a fine-grained pumice-like volcanic ash
- quietism — a form of religious mysticism taught by Molinos, a Spanish priest, in the latter part of the 17th century, requiring extinction of the will, withdrawal from worldly interests, and passive meditation on God and divine things; Molinism.
- ramentum — a scraping, shaving, or particle.
- resubmit — to give over or yield to the power or authority of another (often used reflexively).
- routeman — a person who works in a specified area or covers a specific route, as a mail carrier or truckdriver.
- rudiment — Usually, rudiments. the elements or first principles of a subject: the rudiments of grammar. a mere beginning, first slight appearance, or undeveloped or imperfect form of something: the rudiments of a plan.
- ruminate — to chew the cud, as a ruminant.
- run time — 1. The elapsed time to perform a computation on a particular computer. 2. The amount of time a processor actually spent on a particular process and not on other processes or overhead (see time-sharing). 3. The period of time during which a program is being executed, as opposed to compile-time or load time. The term should be hyphenated when used as an adjective. 4. run-time support.
- seamount — a submarine mountain rising several hundred fathoms above the floor of the sea but having its summit well below the surface of the water.
- semimute — a person who is semi-mute
- semimute — a person who is semi-mute
- septimus — a male given name.
- set menu — a complete meal in a restaurant or café for a stated price with a limited number of options to choose from for each course; it is usually cheaper than ordering dishes individually from the à la carte menu
- simulate — to create a simulation, likeness, or model of (a situation, system, or the like): to simulate crisis conditions.
- smokeout — a day during which smokers are encouraged to abstain from smoking as part of a campaign to emphasize the hazards of the practice.
- soulmate — a person with whom one has a strong affinity, shared values and tastes, and often a romantic bond: I married my soul mate; you don't get much luckier than that.
- soupmeat — beef used for making soup stock.
- spectrum — ZX Spectrum
- spumante — Italian. any sparkling wine.
- squamate — provided or covered with squamae or scales; scaly.
- staumrel — stupid; half-witted.
- steam up — water in the form of an invisible gas or vapor.
- strummed — to play on (a stringed musical instrument) by running the fingers lightly across the strings.
- strummel — straw
- strummer — to play on (a stringed musical instrument) by running the fingers lightly across the strings.
- strumose — having a struma or strumae.
- strumpet — a prostitute; harlot.
- stumbled — to strike the foot against something, as in walking or running, so as to stagger or fall; trip.
- stumbles — to strike the foot against something, as in walking or running, so as to stagger or fall; trip.
- stumpage — standing timber with reference to its value.
- subtheme — a subject of discourse, discussion, meditation, or composition; topic: The need for world peace was the theme of the meeting.