8-letter words containing r, e, s, t
- restroom — rooms or a room having a washbowl, toilet, and other facilities for use by employees, visitors, etc., as in a store, theater, or office.
- restruck — a coin freshly minted from dies of an earlier issue.
- restrung — a slender cord or thick thread used for binding or tying; line.
- resubmit — to give over or yield to the power or authority of another (often used reflexively).
- resulted — to spring, arise, or proceed as a consequence of actions, circumstances, premises, etc.; be the outcome.
- retrorse — turned backward.
- reverist — someone who tends to daydream or is inclined to reveries
- rheostat — an adjustable resistor so constructed that its resistance may be changed without opening the circuit in which it is connected, thereby controlling the current in the circuit.
- rib site — (networking) (By analogy with backbone site) A host with an on-demand high-speed link to a backbone site that serves as a regional distribution point for lots of third-party traffic in electronic mail and Usenet news. Compare leaf site.
- riftless — without rift
- rightest — in accordance with what is good, proper, or just: right conduct.
- rimester — a writer of inferior verse; poetaster.
- rimstone — a calcareous deposit forming a dam at the edge or outlet of an overflowing pool of water, as in a cavern.
- ringlets — locks of hair hanging down in spiral curls
- ringster — a member of a ring, especially a political or price-fixing ring.
- rispetto — a form of folk verse from Tuscany
- riteless — lacking rite or ceremony
- roadster — an early automobile having an open body, a single seat for two or three persons, and a large trunk or a rumble seat.
- role set — the set of roles associated with a single social stratum.
- rootless — having no roots.
- rose-cut — (of a gemstone) cut with a hemispherical faceted crown and a flat base
- rosemont — a town in central California, near Sacramento.
- roseroot — any of certain perennial mountain plants, as Sedum rosea, Sedum rhodiola, or Rhodiola rosea, so called because the roots smell like roses.
- rosinate — a salt or acid occurring in resin
- rossetti — Christina Georgina, 1830–94, English poet.
- rostrate — furnished with a rostrum.
- rosulate — forming a rosette or rosettes.
- rothesay — a town in the Strathclyde region, on Bute island, in SW Scotland: resort; ruins of 11th-century castle.
- roughest — having a coarse or uneven surface, as from projections, irregularities, or breaks; not smooth: rough, red hands; a rough road.
- routines — a customary or regular course of procedure.
- rubstone — a stone, especially a whetstone, used for polishing or sharpening.
- ruckseat — a seat fixed to or forming part of a rucksack
- ruddiest — of or having a fresh, healthy red color: a ruddy complexion.
- rustable — liable to rust
- rustbelt — the heavily industrial area of the northeastern U.S. containing the older industries and factories.
- rustless — free from rust.
- ruthless — without pity or compassion; cruel; merciless: a ruthless tyrant.
- sabatier — Paul [pawl] /pɔl/ (Show IPA), 1854–1941, French chemist: Nobel prize 1912.
- saboteur — a person who commits or practices sabotage.
- sabotier — a wearer of sabots
- sad tree — night jasmine (def 1).
- santarem — a city in N Brazil, on the Amazon River.
- santeria — (sometimes lowercase) a religion merging the worship of Yoruba deities with veneration of Roman Catholic saints: practiced in Cuba and spread to other parts of the Caribbean and to the U.S. by Cuban emigrés.
- sarcenet — a fine, soft fabric, often of silk, made in plain or twill weave and used especially for linings.
- sarraute — Nathalie [na-ta-lee] /na taˈli/ (Show IPA), (Nathalie Ilyanova Tcherniak) 1900–1999, French novelist, born in Russia.
- sarsenet — a fine, soft fabric, often of silk, made in plain or twill weave and used especially for linings.
- sather-k — (language) Karlsruhe Sather. A sublanguage of Sather used for introductory courses in object-oriented design and typesafe programming. E-mail: <[email protected]>.
- satirise — to attack or ridicule with satire.
- satirize — to attack or ridicule with satire.
- saturate — to cause (a substance) to unite with the greatest possible amount of another substance, through solution, chemical combination, or the like.