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8-letter words containing s, r, u, t, i

  • groupist — a follower of a group
  • haircuts — Plural form of haircut.
  • horatius — (Publius Horatius Cocles) Roman Legend. a hero celebrated for his defense of the bridge over the Tiber against the Etruscans.
  • humorist — a person who is skillful in the use of humor, as in writing, talking, or acting.
  • illustre — (obsolete) illustrious.
  • in trust — reliance on the integrity, strength, ability, surety, etc., of a person or thing; confidence.
  • industry — the aggregate of manufacturing or technically productive enterprises in a particular field, often named after its principal product: the automobile industry; the steel industry.
  • instruct — to furnish with knowledge, especially by a systematic method; teach; train; educate.
  • insulter — to treat or speak to insolently or with contemptuous rudeness; affront.
  • insurant — a person who takes out an insurance policy.
  • intortus — (of a cirrus cloud) having very irregular filaments that often look entangled.
  • intrudes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of intrude.
  • iris-out — the gradual disappearance of an image or scene through a contracting circle.
  • juristic — of or relating to a jurist or to jurisprudence; juridical.
  • justicer — a judge or magistrate.
  • keiretsu — (especially in Japan) a loose coalition of business groups.
  • kitesurf — To take part in kitesurfing.
  • kurtosis — the state or quality of flatness or peakedness of the curve describing a frequency distribution in the region about its mode.
  • lunarist — a person who believes the moon influences weather
  • luristan — a mountainous region in W Iran.
  • lustring — the state or quality of shining by reflecting light; glitter, sparkle, sheen, or gloss: the luster of satin.
  • luthiers — Plural form of luthier.
  • luxurist — a lover of luxury
  • misroute — Divert or direct to the wrong place or by the wrong route.
  • mistrust — lack of trust or confidence; distrust.
  • mistruth — the true or actual state of a matter: He tried to find out the truth.
  • mistutor — to teach badly or wrongly
  • mixtures — Plural form of mixture.
  • moisture — condensed or diffused liquid, especially water: moisture in the air.
  • muralist — an artist who paints murals, especially an artist associated with muralism.
  • murkiest — Superlative form of murky.
  • naturism — a person who appreciates the beauty and benefits of nature.
  • naturist — a person who appreciates the beauty and benefits of nature.
  • neuritis — inflammation of a nerve.
  • neustria — the W part of the Frankish kingdom, corresponding roughly to N and NW France.
  • neutrois — noting or relating to a person of neutral gender who also lacks a specific gender identity.
  • nuristan — a mountainous region in NE Afghanistan. 5000 sq. mi. (12,950 sq. km).
  • outcries — Plural form of outcry.
  • outfires — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outfire.
  • outliers — something that lies outside the main body or group that it is a part of, as a cow far from the rest of the herd, or a distant island belonging to a cluster of islands: The small factory was an outlier, and unproductive, so the corporation sold it off to private owners who were able to make it profitable.
  • outraise — To raise more of something than someone else; often used specifically in reference to fundraising.
  • outrides — Plural form of outride.
  • outsider — a person not belonging to a particular group, set, party, etc.: Society often regards the artist as an outsider.
  • outskirt — Often, outskirts. the outlying district or region, as of a city, metropolitan area, or the like: to live on the outskirts of town; a sparsely populated outskirt.
  • outstrip — to outdo; surpass; excel.
  • pictures — a visual representation of a person, object, or scene, as a painting, drawing, photograph, etc.: I carry a picture of my grandchild in my wallet.
  • piecrust — the crust or shell of a pie.
  • pruritus — itching.
  • puristic — strict observance of or insistence on purity in language, style, etc.
  • puritans — a member of a group of Protestants that arose in the 16th century within the Church of England, demanding the simplification of doctrine and worship, and greater strictness in religious discipline: during part of the 17th century the Puritans became a powerful political party.
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