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8-letter words containing s, u, l, t

  • octuples — Plural form of octuple.
  • oculists — Plural form of oculist.
  • olynthus — an ancient city in NE Greece, on the Chalcidice Peninsula.
  • osculant — united by certain common characteristics.
  • osculate — to come into close contact or union.
  • outbless — to exceed in blessing
  • outblush — to blush more than or to exceed in rosy colour
  • outcalls — Plural form of outcall.
  • outclass — to surpass in excellence or quality, especially by a wide margin; be superior: He far outclasses the other runners in the race.
  • outfalls — Plural form of outfall.
  • outflash — a brief, sudden burst of bright light: a flash of lightning.
  • outflies — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outfly.
  • outflows — Plural form of outflow.
  • outflush — a burst of emotion
  • outhauls — Plural form of outhaul.
  • outlands — Exurbia: the country beyond the city.
  • outlasts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outlast.
  • outleaps — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outleap.
  • 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.
  • outlines — Plural form of outline.
  • outlives — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outlive.
  • outlooks — Plural form of outlook.
  • outscold — to outdo in scolding
  • outsells — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outsell.
  • outsleep — to sleep through or later than (a specified time).
  • outslick — to outsmart
  • outslide — (poetic) To slide outward, onward, or forward; to advance by sliding.
  • outsmell — to have a more powerful smell than
  • outsmile — to outdo in smiling or overcome by smiling
  • outsoles — Plural form of outsole.
  • outspell — to surpass at spelling
  • outswell — to exceed in swelling
  • pactolus — a small river in Asia Minor, in ancient Lydia: famous for the gold washed from its sands.
  • pastural — Also called pastureland [pas-cher-land, pahs-] /ˈpæs tʃərˌlænd, ˈpɑs-/ (Show IPA). an area covered with grass or other plants used or suitable for the grazing of livestock; grassland.
  • patulous — open; gaping; expanded.
  • petalous — having petals.
  • platypus — a small, aquatic, egg-laying monotreme, Ornithorhynchus anatinus, of Australia and Tasmania, having webbed feet, a tail like that of a beaver, a sensitive bill resembling that of a duck, and, in adult males, venom-injecting spurs on the ankles of the hind limbs, used primarily for fighting with other males during the breeding season.
  • plaudits — an enthusiastic expression of approval: Her portrayal of Juliet won the plaudits of the critics.
  • playsuit — a sports costume for women and children, usually consisting of shorts and a shirt, worn as beachwear, for tennis, etc.
  • pleuston — a buoyant mat of weeds, algae, and associated organisms that floats on or near the surface of a lake, river, or other body of fresh water.
  • plotinus — a.d. 205?–270? Roman philosopher, born in Egypt.
  • populist — a member of the People's party.
  • postlude — a concluding piece or movement.
  • postquel — POSTGRES QUERy Language. The language used by the POSTGRES database system.
  • postural — the relative disposition of the parts of something.
  • pugilist — a person who fights with the fists; a boxer, usually a professional.
  • pulsator — something that pulsates, beats, or throbs.
  • pulsejet — a jet engine equipped with valves that continuously open to admit air, then close during combustion, giving a pulsating thrust: used to power the V-1, a German buzz bomb, in World War II.
  • pustular — of, relating to, or of the nature of pustules.
  • quetzals — Plural form of quetzal.
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