8-letter words containing o, n, c, e, t
- notecard — A paper card on which notes are written, or which is intended for such use.
- notecase — billfold.
- occident — the Occident. the West; the countries of Europe and America. Western Hemisphere.
- oceanaut — aquanaut.
- oceanite — A variety of picrite that is chiefly composed of olivine phenocrysts.
- octangle — octangular.
- onychite — a type of marble stone
- open cut — noting or pertaining to a type of surface mining in which coal and other flat-lying mineral deposits are removed by the excavation of long, narrow trenches.
- open-cut — noting or pertaining to a type of surface mining in which coal and other flat-lying mineral deposits are removed by the excavation of long, narrow trenches.
- opencast — (chiefly, British) Of or pertaining to strip mining, in which material is removed from a surface that has been exposed.
- orchanet — Alternative form of alkanet.
- outdance — to move one's feet or body, or both, rhythmically in a pattern of steps, especially to the accompaniment of music.
- outfence — to surpass at the sport of fencing
- outrance — the utmost extremity.
- penstock — a pipe conducting water from a head gate to a waterwheel.
- pentomic — pertaining to or characterizing the organization of an army division into five groups, each with supporting units, geared to maneuver in keeping with the requirements of atomic warfare.
- phonetic — Also, phonetical. of or relating to speech sounds, their production, or their transcription in written symbols.
- pinochet — Augusto (auˈɣusto). 1915-2006, Chilean general and statesman; president of Chile (1974–90) following his overthrow of Allende (1973): charged (2001) with murder and kidnapping but found unfit to stand trial
- plectron — plectrum.
- poncelet — Jean Victor [zhahn veek-tawr] /ʒɑ̃ vikˈtɔr/ (Show IPA), 1788–1867, French mathematician.
- portance — bearing; behavior.
- pretonic — a medicine that invigorates or strengthens: a tonic of sulphur and molasses.
- re-count — to count again.
- reaction — a reverse movement or tendency; an action in a reverse direction or manner.
- renotice — an announcement or intimation of something impending; warning: a day's notice.
- retinoic — containing or derived from retinoid
- secodont — (of animals) having teeth with sharp cutting edges
- seicento — the 17th century, with reference to the Italian art or literature of that period.
- sonicate — a thing which has been subjected to sound waves
- sortance — suitableness
- stenlock — a coal fish, Merlangus carbonarius
- stenotic — a narrowing or stricture of a passage or vessel.
- stonecat — a yellowish-brown, freshwater catfish, Noturus flavus, of the Mississippi River valley and Great Lakes, having poisonous pectoral spines.
- taconite — a low-grade iron ore, containing about 27 percent iron and 51 percent silica, found as a hard rock formation in the Lake Superior region.
- technion — (body) Israel Institute of Technology. Address: Haifa, Israel.
- technol. — technological
- tectonic — of or relating to building or construction; constructive; architectural.
- ten code — a set of code numbers each beginning with the number ten and used as a code to describe different situations: originally used by the police, now used in CB and other radio communications.
- teutonic — of or relating to the ancient Teutons.
- tonetics — the phonetic study of tone in language.
- torrance — a city in SW California, SW of Los Angeles.
- torrence — (Frederic) Ridgely [rij-lee] /ˈrɪdʒ li/ (Show IPA), 1875–1950, U.S. poet, playwright, and editor.
- toucanet — any of several small South and Central American toucans, especially of the genus Aulacorhynchus.
- trecento — the 14th century, with reference to Italy, and especially to its art or literature.
- trouncer — a person who trounces someone or something
- twopence — (used with a singular or plural verb) British. a sum of two pennies.
- unclothe — to strip of clothes.
- uncoated — not covered with a coating
- unerotic — arousing or satisfying sexual desire: an erotic dance.
- unexotic — not exotic; ordinary