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

  • summated — to add together; total; sum up.
  • summited — the highest point or part, as of a hill, a line of travel, or any object; top; apex.
  • t number — one of a series of calibrations of lens openings according to the intensity of the light actually transmitted by the lens. Symbol: T.
  • t-number — one of a series of calibrations of lens openings according to the intensity of the light actually transmitted by the lens. Symbol: T.
  • tarentum — ancient name of Taranto.
  • tautomer — a compound that exhibits tautomerism.
  • tecumseh — 1768?–1813, American Indian chief of the Shawnee tribe.
  • teetotum — any small top spun with the fingers.
  • tegument — a covering or vestment; integument.
  • temerous — audacious
  • temirtau — a city in E central Kazakhstan, NW of Karaganda.
  • temulent — inebriated
  • tenendum — the part of a deed that specifies the terms of tenure
  • tenesmus — a straining to urinate or defecate, without the ability to do so.
  • terminus — the end or extremity of anything.
  • testamur — a certificate proving an examination has been passed
  • testatum — a part of a purchase deed
  • the drum — the necessary information (esp in the phrase give (someone) the drum)
  • the hump — a fit of depression or sulking (esp in the phrase it gives me the hump)
  • the lump — self-employed workers in the building trade considered collectively, esp with reference to tax and national insurance evasion
  • thutmose — flourished c1475 b.c, Egyptian ruler: conqueror of the Middle East.
  • time out — a brief suspension of activity; intermission or break.
  • time-out — a brief suspension of activity; intermission or break.
  • titmouse — any of numerous, widely distributed, small songbirds of the family Paridae, especially of the genus Parus, having soft, thick plumage and a short, stout, conical bill.
  • tomentum — pubescence consisting of longish, soft, entangled hairs pressed close to the surface.
  • transume — to make an official transcription of
  • tropaeum — a monument erected in ancient Greece or, especially, Rome to commemorate a military or naval victory.
  • truename — (operating system)   An undocumented DOS command to find the UNC name of a file or directory on a network drive.
  • trumpery — something without use or value; rubbish; trash; worthless stuff.
  • trumpets — a showy pitcher plant, Sarracenia flava, of the southeastern U.S., having prominently veined, crimson-throated, yellow-green leaves and yellow flowers from 2 to 4 inches (5.1 to 10.2 cm) wide.
  • tubeworm — any of various marine worms that produce and inhabit a tube, some being adapted to a hydrothermal vent environment.
  • tumpline — a strap or sling passed around the chest or forehead to help support a pack carried on a person's back.
  • tumulose — having mounds; full of mounds; tumular.
  • turkomen — Turkmenistan.
  • turmeric — the aromatic rhizome of an Asian plant, Curcuma domestica (or C. longa), of the ginger family.
  • ultimate — last; furthest or farthest; ending a process or series: the ultimate point in a journey; the ultimate style in hats.
  • umangite — a copper selenide mineral, Cu3Se2, having a dark blue or red colour and metallic lustre
  • umbellet — an umbellule.
  • umbonate — having an umbo or projecting boss.
  • umbrated — drawn in a faint or shaded manner
  • umbrette — hammerhead (def 3).
  • umteenth — of an indefinitely large number in succession: He was the umpteenth person to arrive.
  • unmantle — to remove a mantle or similar covering from (someone or something)
  • unmatted — (of a framed picture) without a mat
  • unmature — complete in natural growth or development, as plant and animal forms: a mature rose bush.
  • unmelted — not melted
  • unmolten — not molten, unmelted
  • untemper — to reverse the tempering of; to make (what was tempered) untempered; to soften (steel)
  • untimely — not timely; not occurring at a suitable time or season; ill-timed or inopportune: An untimely downpour stopped the game.
  • up-tempo — a bouncy, fast tempo in music.
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