8-letter words containing n, e, u, t
- geniture — birth; generation.
- glutelin — any of a group of simple proteins of vegetable origin, especially one from wheat.
- glutenin — a simple protein of cereal grains that imparts adhesive properties to flour.
- gone out — blank and without comprehension, as if stupefied in surprise
- gruntled — Pleased, satisfied, and contented.
- gruntles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gruntle.
- guesting — Present participle of guest.
- gunmetal — any of various alloys or metallic substances with a dark gray or blackish color or finish, used for chains, belt buckles, etc.
- gunstone — (obsolete) A cannonball.
- hagueton — acton.
- hauynite — a relatively rare feldspathoid mineral related to sodalite: sometimes confused with lapis lazuli.
- hazelnut — the nut of the hazel; filbert.
- hazlenut — Misspelling of hazelnut.
- headhunt — a headhunting expedition: The men left the village to go on a headhunt.
- heat gun — a handheld device that produces a flameless stream of extremely hot air, as for rapid drying or for softening paint for removal.
- hereunto — to this matter, document, subject, etc.; regarding this point: attached hereto; agreeable hereto.
- hueytown — a town in central Alabama.
- huguenot — a member of the Reformed or Calvinistic communion of France in the 16th and 17th centuries; a French Protestant.
- 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
- hundreth — Eye dialect of hundredth.
- huntable — capable of being hunted
- huntress — a woman who hunts.
- huntsmen — Plural form of huntsman.
- hutments — Plural form of hutment.
- imminute — reduced
- impudent — of, relating to, or characterized by impertinence or effrontery: The student was kept late for impudent behavior.
- in utero — surgery performed on a fetus while it is in the womb.
- inaurate — gilded or gleaming as if gilded
- incubate — to sit upon (eggs) for the purpose of hatching.
- indevout — not devout; lacking religious devotion; irreligious
- inducted — to install in an office, benefice, position, etc., especially with formal ceremonies: The committee inducted her as president.
- inductee — a person inducted into military service.
- indurate — to make hard; harden, as rock, tissue, etc.: Cold indurates the soil.
- inequity — lack of equity; unfairness; favoritism or bias.
- influent — flowing in.
- inhumate — to bury; inhume
- inputted — something that is put in.
- inputter — One who, or that which, inputs.
- inquests — Plural form of inquest.
- insulate — to cover, line, or separate with a material that prevents or reduces the passage, transfer, or leakage of heat, electricity, or sound: to insulate an electric wire with a rubber sheath; to insulate a coat with down.
- insulted — to treat or speak to insolently or with contemptuous rudeness; affront.
- insulter — to treat or speak to insolently or with contemptuous rudeness; affront.
- intercur — (obsolete, intransitive) To intervene; to come or occur in the meantime.
- intercut — to cut from one type of shot to another, as from a long shot to a closeup.
- intitule — to give a title to (a legislative act, etc.); entitle.
- intrigue — to arouse the curiosity or interest of by unusual, new, or otherwise fascinating or compelling qualities; appeal strongly to; captivate: The plan intrigues me, but I wonder if it will work.
- intruded — Simple past tense and past participle of intrude.
- intruder — to thrust or bring in without invitation, permission, or welcome.
- intrudes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of intrude.
- intubate — to insert a tube into (the larynx or the like).