8-letter words containing p, t, e, r
- stuprate — to ravish or rape
- superate — overcome; surmounted; surpassed
- superfit — extremely fit
- superhit — an extremely popular song, film, CD, play, etc
- superhot — extremely hot
- superjet — a jet aircraft, especially a large one, capable of supersonic flight.
- supertax — Chiefly British. a tax in addition to a normal tax, as one upon income above a certain amount.
- tamper's — a person or thing that tamps.
- tapadera — Southwestern U.S. a hoodlike piece of heavy leather around the front of the stirrup of a stock or range saddle to protect the rider's foot.
- tapadero — tapadera.
- tapering — to become smaller or thinner toward one end.
- tapestry — a fabric consisting of a warp upon which colored threads are woven by hand to produce a design, often pictorial, used for wall hangings, furniture coverings, etc.
- tapeworm — any of various flat or tapelike worms of the class Cestoidea, lacking an alimentary canal, and parasitic when adult in the alimentary canal of humans and other vertebrates: the larval and adult stages are usually in different hosts.
- tarpaper — a heavy, tar-coated paper used as a waterproofing material in building construction.
- tarpeian — designating or of a cliff on the Capitoline Hill in Rome from which traitors to the state were hurled to their death
- tarsiped — a generic term for marsupials of the genus Tarsipes
- taxpayer — a person who pays a tax or is subject to taxation.
- teardrop — a tear or something suggesting a tear: A single teardrop rolled down her face.
- teleport — to transport (a body) by telekinesis.
- tempered — having a temper or disposition of a specified character (usually used in combination): a good-tempered child.
- temporal — of, relating to, or situated near the temple or a temporal bone.
- tephrite — a basaltic rock consisting essentially of pyroxene and plagioclase with nepheline or leucite.
- teraflop — a measure of processing speed, consisting of a thousand billion floating-point operations a second
- teraphim — small images or other things representing household gods, used among ancient Semitic peoples
- ternopol — a city in W Ukraine: formerly in Poland.
- terrapin — any of several edible North American turtles of the family Emydidae, inhabiting fresh or brackish waters, especially the diamondback terrapin: some are threatened or endangered.
- tetrapla — a book containing versions of the same text in four languages
- tetrapod — any vertebrate having four limbs or, as in the snake and whale, having had four-limbed ancestors.
- the harp — the constellation Lyra
- the park — a soccer pitch
- the poor — poor, or needy, people collectively
- the rope — a rope, noose, or halter used for hanging
- theropod — any member of the suborder Theropoda, comprising carnivorous dinosaurs that had short forelimbs and walked or ran on their hind legs.
- thrapple — the throat or windpipe
- thropple — the windpipe or throat
- tide-rip — a rip caused by conflicting tidal currents or by a tidal current crossing a rough bottom.
- tip over — to cause to assume a slanting or sloping position; incline; tilt.
- to press — to be printed
- to spare — more than is required
- top gear — the highest gear in a motor vehicle
- topliner — so important as to be named at or near the top of a newspaper item, advertisement, or the like: a topline actress; topline news.
- topmaker — a wool dealer who specializes in selling wool tops to spinners
- topscore — to be the highest scorer in a sports match or competition
- topsider — a light canvas shoe
- tour rep — A tour rep is the same as a holiday rep.
- trade up — the act or process of buying, selling, or exchanging commodities, at either wholesale or retail, within a country or between countries: domestic trade; foreign trade.
- trade-up — the act or process of buying, selling, or exchanging commodities, at either wholesale or retail, within a country or between countries: domestic trade; foreign trade.
- trampled — to tread or step heavily and noisily; stamp.
- transept — any major transverse part of the body of a church, usually crossing the nave, at right angles, at the entrance to the choir.
- trapezia — Geometry. (in Euclidean geometry) any rectilinear quadrilateral plane figure not a parallelogram. a quadrilateral plane figure of which no two sides are parallel. British. trapezoid (def 1a).