8-letter words containing t, a, l, u
- muscatel — a sweet wine made from muscat grapes.
- mutazila — a member of a medieval theological sect (Mutazila) that maintained that nothing but eternity could be asserted regarding Allah, that the eternal nature of the Koran was questionable, and that humans have free will.
- muteable — Capable of being muted.
- mutilate — to injure, disfigure, or make imperfect by removing or irreparably damaging parts: Vandals mutilated the painting.
- mutually — possessed, experienced, performed, etc., by each of two or more with respect to the other; reciprocal: to have mutual respect.
- naturall — Obsolete spelling of natural.
- naturals — Plural form of natural.
- naughtly — (obsolete) naughtily; wrongly.
- nautical — of or relating to sailors, ships, or navigation: nautical terms.
- nautilus — Also called chambered nautilus, pearly nautilus. any cephalopod of the genus Nautilus, having a spiral, chambered shell with pearly septa.
- nembutal — pentobarbital sodium
- neutrals — Plural form of neutral.
- no-fault — Also called no-fault insurance. a form of automobile insurance designed to enable the policyholder in case of an accident to collect a certain basic compensation promptly for economic loss from his or her own insurance company without determination of liability.
- nonadult — a person who is not an adult
- nu-metal — a type of rock music popular from the late 1990s, featuring much of the sound typical of heavy metal but also influenced by rap and hip-hop
- nucleate — having a nucleus.
- nuptials — of or relating to marriage or the marriage ceremony: the nuptial day; nuptial vows.
- nurtural — relating to, resulting from, or because of nurture
- nutgalls — Plural form of nutgall.
- osculant — united by certain common characteristics.
- osculate — to come into close contact or union.
- outblaze — to blaze more than or hotter than
- outbleat — to bleat more than or louder than
- outbrawl — to defeat in a brawl
- outcalls — Plural form of outcall.
- outcavil — to exceed in cavilling
- outclass — to surpass in excellence or quality, especially by a wide margin; be superior: He far outclasses the other runners in the race.
- outcrawl — to crawl further than or faster than
- outfable — to exceed in creating fables
- outfalls — Plural form of outfall.
- outflank — to go or extend beyond the flank of (an opposing military unit); turn the flank of.
- outflare — to burn with an unsteady, swaying flame, as a torch or candle in the wind.
- outflash — a brief, sudden burst of bright light: a flash of lightning.
- outfloat — to float longer than
- outglare — (transitive) To surpass or outdo in glaring.
- outgleam — to gleam more than
- outhauls — Plural form of outhaul.
- outlands — Exurbia: the country beyond the city.
- outlasts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outlast.
- outlaugh — (transitive) To ridicule or laugh someone out of a purpose, principle, etc.; laugh down; discourage or put out of countenance by laughing.
- outlawed — a lawless person or habitual criminal, especially one who is a fugitive from the law.
- outlawry — the act or process of outlawing.
- outleaps — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outleap.
- outlearn — to exceed in learning
- outplace — to provide outplacement for.
- outrival — a person who is competing for the same object or goal as another, or who tries to equal or outdo another; competitor.
- outvalue — Be of greater value than.
- pactolus — a small river in Asia Minor, in ancient Lydia: famous for the gold washed from its sands.
- palatium — a palace, especially the palace of an ancient Roman emperor.
- 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.