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8-letter words containing r, i, t, l

  • liberato — ErrorTitleDiv {.
  • libertas — the ancient Roman personification of liberty.
  • libertie — Archaic spelling of liberty.
  • libertys — a town in W Missouri.
  • librated — Simple past tense and past participle of librate.
  • libretti — (music, rare) Plural form of libretto.
  • libretto — the text or words of an opera or similar extended musical composition.
  • lientery — a form of diarrhea in which the food is discharged undigested or only partly digested.
  • liferaft — Alternative spelling of life raft.
  • ligature — the act of binding or tying up: The ligature of the artery was done with skill.
  • lighters — Plural form of lighter.
  • lilyturf — liriope.
  • limitary — of, relating to, or serving as a limit.
  • limiters — Plural form of limiter.
  • linarite — a mineral, a complex basic sulfate of lead and copper, having a deep-blue color resembling that of azurite.
  • lincture — A linctus; medicine taken by licking with the tongue.
  • line art — graphic material that consists of lines or areas of pure black and pure white and requires no screening for reproduction. Compare halftone (def 2).
  • lingster — an interpreter
  • link rot — (web)   The process by which links on a web page became unusable as the pages they point to change location or are removed.
  • lintfree — Free of lint.
  • liparite — a light-coloured, igneous rock made of quartz
  • listener — to give attention with the ear; attend closely for the purpose of hearing; give ear.
  • listeria — any of several rod-shaped, aerobic, parasitic bacteria of the genus Listeria, pathogenic for humans and animals.
  • listproc — A mailing list processor owned and developed by BITNET which runs under Unix. See also Listserv, Majordomo.
  • listserv — any similar software program.
  • lit crit — literary criticism
  • lit-crit — literary criticism.
  • literacy — the quality or state of being literate, especially the ability to read and write.
  • literals — Plural form of literal.
  • literary — pertaining to or of the nature of books and writings, especially those classed as literature: literary history.
  • literate — able to read and write.
  • literati — Well-educated people who are interested in literature.
  • literose — affectedly literary
  • litharge — a yellowish or reddish, odorless, heavy, earthy, water-insoluble, poisonous solid, PbO, used chiefly in the manufacture of storage batteries, pottery, lead glass, paints, enamels, and inks.
  • litherly — crafty, cunning, or mischievous
  • lithuria — the presence of an excessive amount of uric acid in the urine.
  • litreage — a capacity measured in litres
  • littered — objects strewn or scattered about; scattered rubbish.
  • litterer — objects strewn or scattered about; scattered rubbish.
  • littoral — of or relating to the shore of a lake, sea, or ocean.
  • liturgic — of or relating to formal public worship or liturgies.
  • livetrap — a trap for capturing a wild animal alive and without injury.
  • loitered — to linger aimlessly or as if aimless in or about a place: to loiter around the bus terminal.
  • loiterer — to linger aimlessly or as if aimless in or about a place: to loiter around the bus terminal.
  • loquitur — (he or she) speaks (with the speaker’s name following, as a stage direction or to inform the reader).
  • lordotic — Pathology. an abnormal forward curvature of the spine in the lumbar region, resulting in a swaybacked posture. Compare kyphosis, scoliosis.
  • loricate — covered with a lorica.
  • lorikeet — any of various small lories.
  • lothario — (sometimes lowercase) a man who obsessively seduces and deceives women.
  • lucretia — Also, Lucrece [loo-krees] /luˈkris/ (Show IPA). Roman Legend. a Roman woman whose suicide led to the expulsion of the Tarquins and the establishment of the Roman republic.
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