8-letter words containing s, t, o, e
- forsythe — A descendent of Algol 60, intended to be as uniform and general as possible, while retaining the basic character of its progenitor. Forsythe features higher-order procedures and intersection types.
- fortress — a large fortified place; a fort or group of forts, often including a town; citadel.
- fortunes — Plural form of fortune.
- forwaste — to waste completely
- fossette — a small hollow or depression, as in a bivalve shell; dimple.
- fostered — to promote the growth or development of; further; encourage: to foster new ideas.
- fosterer — to promote the growth or development of; further; encourage: to foster new ideas.
- fostress — a female fosterer
- fouettes — a whipping movement of the free leg, often executed during a turn.
- freepost — Freepost is a system in Britain which allows you to send mail to certain organizations without paying for the postage. 'Freepost' is written on the envelope as part of the address.
- fretsome — Fretful, fidgety, restless.
- fronters — Plural form of fronter.
- frostier — Comparative form of frosty.
- frowsted — Simple past tense and past participle of frowst.
- frowster — a person who enjoys being in a hot and stale atmosphere
- fructose — Chemistry, Pharmacology. a yellowish to white, crystalline, water-soluble, levorotatory ketose sugar, C 6 H 12 O 6 , sweeter than sucrose, occurring in invert sugar, honey, and a great many fruits: used in foodstuffs and in medicine chiefly in solution as an intravenous nutrient.
- garrotes — Plural form of garrote.
- gastero- — gastro-
- gatepost — the vertical post on which a gate is suspended by hinges, or the post against which the gate is closed.
- gavottes — Plural form of gavotte.
- gemstone — a precious or semiprecious stone that can be cut and polished for use as a gem.
- genitors — Plural form of genitor.
- geognost — a student of, or expert in, geognosy
- geotaxis — oriented movement of a motile organism toward or away from a gravitational force.
- get lost — no longer possessed or retained: lost friends.
- ghettoes — Plural form of ghetto.
- goadster — a goadsman
- gobshite — a mean and contemptible person, especially a braggart.
- goethals — George Washington, 1858–1928, U.S. major general and engineer: chief engineer of the Panama Canal 1907–14; governor of the Canal Zone 1914–16.
- gongster — a person who strikes a gong
- goofiest — ridiculous; silly; wacky; nutty: a goofy little hat.
- goopiest — Superlative form of goopy.
- gossaert — Jan [yahn] /yɑn/ (Show IPA), Mabuse, Jan.
- gourmets — Plural form of gourmet.
- grommets — Plural form of grommet.
- grossest — without deductions; total, as the amount of sales, salary, profit, etc., before taking deductions for expenses, taxes, or the like (opposed to net2. ): gross earnings; gross sales.
- grottoes — Plural form of grotto.
- gunstone — (obsolete) A cannonball.
- haroseth — a mixture of chopped nuts and apples, wine, and spices that is eaten at the Seder meal on Passover: traditionally regarded as symbolic of the mortar used by Israelite slaves in Egypt.
- hatboxes — Plural form of hatbox.
- headmost — most advanced; foremost.
- headshot — a photograph of someone's face, especially a promotional photograph of a model, actor, or author.
- heatspot — a spot on the skin or other surface produced by heat
- hedonist — a person whose life is devoted to the pursuit of pleasure and self-gratification.
- heelpost — a post made to withstand strain, forming or fitted to the end of something, as the post on which a gate or door is hinged.
- helistop — a heliport.
- helotism — the state or quality of being a helot; serfdom.
- hemostat — an instrument or agent used to compress or treat bleeding vessels in order to arrest hemorrhage.
- henroost — A place used by hens for roosting.
- heptoses — Plural form of heptose.