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

  • basketry — Basketry is baskets made by weaving together thin strips of materials such as wood.
  • bathorse — a horse which carries a military officer's baggage; a military packhorse
  • battlers — Plural form of battler.
  • bearcats — Plural form of bearcat.
  • bed rest — a period of resting in bed
  • bed-rest — a prolonged rest in bed, as in the treatment of an illness.
  • bedstraw — any of numerous rubiaceous plants of the genus Galium, which have small white or yellow flowers and prickly or hairy fruits: some species formerly used as straw for beds as they are aromatic when dry
  • beerfest — a beer festival
  • beermats — Plural form of beermat.
  • bepester — to pester persistently
  • besprent — sprinkled over
  • bestiary — a moralizing medieval collection of descriptions (and often illustrations) of real and mythical animals
  • bestreak — to streak
  • bestride — To bestride something means to be the most powerful and important person or thing in it.
  • bestrode — to get or be astride of; have or place the legs on both sides of.
  • bimester — a period of two months
  • bisector — a straight line or plane that bisects an angle
  • blistery — having blisters, as paint or glass.
  • blustery — Blustery weather is rough, windy, and often rainy, with the wind often changing in strength or direction.
  • bookrest — a cradle for holding an open book so that it may be read comfortably
  • botryose — Mineralogy. botryoidal.
  • botsares — Markos [Greek mahr-kaws] /Greek ˈmɑr kɔs/ (Show IPA), Bozzaris, Marco.
  • brackets — a support, as of metal or wood, projecting from a wall or the like to hold or bear the weight of a shelf, part of a cornice, etc.
  • breasted — having a breast.
  • breathes — to take air, oxygen, etc., into the lungs and expel it; inhale and exhale; respire.
  • brewster — Sir David. 1781–1868, Scottish physicist, noted for his studies of the polarization of light
  • briefest — lasting or taking a short time; of short duration: a brief walk; a brief stay in the country.
  • bristled — one of the short, stiff, coarse hairs of certain animals, especially hogs, used extensively in making brushes.
  • britches — breeches (sense 2)
  • broadest — of great breadth: The river was too broad to swim across.
  • bumsters — trousers cut so that the top lies just above the cleft of the buttocks
  • burstone — any of various siliceous rocks used for millstones.
  • buttress — Buttresses are supports, usually made of stone or brick, that support a wall.
  • bystreet — an obscure or secondary street
  • cabarets — Plural form of cabaret.
  • cabestro — a halter made from horsehair
  • cadaster — an official register showing details of ownership, boundaries, and value of real property in a district, made for taxation purposes
  • cadastre — public record of the extent, value, and ownership of land within a district for purposes of taxation
  • canaster — coarsely broken dried tobacco leaves
  • canister — A canister is a strong metal container. It is used to hold gases or chemical substances.
  • capstern — Misspelling of capstan.
  • captures — to take by force or stratagem; take prisoner; seize: The police captured the burglar.
  • car seat — a seat in an automobile; specif., a portable seat that fastens onto a car's built-in seat and is used for securing a small child
  • castered — a person or thing that casts.
  • castrate — To castrate a male animal or a man means to remove his testicles.
  • castries — the capital and chief port of St Lucia. Pop: 14 000 (2005 est)
  • catchers — Plural form of catcher.
  • caterans — Plural form of cateran.
  • caterers — Plural form of caterer.
  • cateress — a female caterer
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