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8-letter words containing s, e, i, t

  • prestige — reputation or influence arising from success, achievement, rank, or other favorable attributes.
  • pretties — pretty women
  • previsit — to visit beforehand
  • priestly — of or relating to a priest; sacerdotal: priestly vestments.
  • primates — Ecclesiastical. an archbishop or bishop ranking first among the bishops of a province or country.
  • pristane — a colourless combustible liquid
  • pristine — having its original purity; uncorrupted or unsullied.
  • privates — belonging to some particular person: private property.
  • proteins — Biochemistry. any of numerous, highly varied organic molecules constituting a large portion of the mass of every life form and necessary in the diet of all animals and other nonphotosynthesizing organisms, composed of 20 or more amino acids linked in a genetically controlled linear sequence into one or more long polypeptide chains, the final shape and other properties of each protein being determined by the side chains of the amino acids and their chemical attachments: proteins include such specialized forms as collagen for supportive tissue, hemoglobin for transport, antibodies for immune defense, and enzymes for metabolism.
  • psammite — any sandstone.
  • psephite — any coarse rock, as breccia or conglomerate.
  • purities — the condition or quality of being pure; freedom from anything that debases, contaminates, pollutes, etc.: the purity of drinking water.
  • purtiest — pretty.
  • put wise — having the power of discerning and judging properly as to what is true or right; possessing discernment, judgment, or discretion.
  • pyelitis — inflammation of the pelvis or outlet of the kidney.
  • quantise — Alternative spelling of quantize.
  • querists — Plural form of querist.
  • questing — a search or pursuit made in order to find or obtain something: a quest for uranium mines; a quest for knowledge.
  • question — a sentence in an interrogative form, addressed to someone in order to get information in reply.
  • quickest — done, proceeding, or occurring with promptness or rapidity, as an action, process, etc.; prompt; immediate: a quick response.
  • quickset — a plant or cutting, especially of hawthorn, set to grow, as in a hedge.
  • quietens — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of quieten.
  • quietest — making no noise or sound, especially no disturbing sound: quiet neighbors.
  • quietism — a form of religious mysticism taught by Molinos, a Spanish priest, in the latter part of the 17th century, requiring extinction of the will, withdrawal from worldly interests, and passive meditation on God and divine things; Molinism.
  • quietist — A mystic who follows quietism.
  • quillets — a subtlety or quibble.
  • quilters — Plural form of quilter.
  • quintets — Plural form of quintet.
  • quipster — a person who frequently makes quips.
  • quirites — the citizens of ancient Rome
  • quite so — indeed, precisely
  • quitters — Plural form of quitter.
  • radiates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of radiate.
  • rarities — something rare, unusual, or uncommon: Snowstorms are a rarity in the South.
  • re-sited — the position or location of a town, building, etc., especially as to its environment: the site of our summer cabin.
  • realties — real property or real estate.
  • reassist — to give support or aid to; help: Please assist him in moving the furniture.
  • receipts — a written acknowledgment of having received, or taken into one's possession, a specified amount of money, goods, etc.
  • rectitis — an inflammation of the rectum
  • red mist — a feeling of extreme anger that clouds one's judgment temporarily
  • redigest — to digest again
  • redistil — to distil again, usually to purify further
  • redshift — a shift toward longer wavelengths of the spectral lines emitted by a celestial object that is caused by the object moving away from the earth.
  • redshirt — a high-school or college athlete kept out of varsity competition for one year to develop skills and extend eligibility. a child held back from starting kindergarten for one year, the practice of which is believed by some parents to give the child academic, athletic, and social advantages.
  • regalist — a person who believes in or promotes regalism
  • register — a list or record of such acts, events, etc.
  • registry — Windows Registry
  • reingest — to take, as food, into the body (opposed to egest).
  • reinsert — put in again
  • reinsist — to be emphatic, firm, or resolute on some matter of desire, demand, intention, etc.: He insists on checking every shipment.
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