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8-letter words containing t, a, u, g

  • guttatim — (in prescriptions) drop by drop.
  • gutteral — Misspelling of guttural.
  • guttural — of or relating to the throat.
  • hagueton — acton.
  • hame tug — a loop or short leather strap attaching a trace to a hame.
  • hang out — to fasten or attach (a thing) so that it is supported only from above or at a point near its own top; suspend.
  • hangouts — Plural form of hangout.
  • hatguard — a string to keep a hat from blowing off
  • haunting — remaining in the consciousness; not quickly forgotten: haunting music; haunting memories.
  • heat gun — a handheld device that produces a flameless stream of extremely hot air, as for rapid drying or for softening paint for removal.
  • huang ti — the legendary first emperor of China.
  • ignatiusSaint (Ignatius Theophorus) a.d. c40–107? bishop of Antioch and Apostolic Father.
  • jaunting — a short journey, especially one taken for pleasure.
  • jugulate — to check or suppress (disease) by extreme measures.
  • jugurtha — died 104 b.c, king of Numidia 113–104.
  • kwantung — Older Spelling. Guandong.
  • laghouat — a city in N Algeria.
  • lartigue — Jacques Henri [zhahk ahn-ree] /ʒɑk ɑ̃ˈri/ (Show IPA), 1894–1986, French photographer and painter.
  • laugh at — to express mirth, pleasure, derision, or nervousness with an audible, vocal expulsion of air from the lungs that can range from a loud burst of sound to a series of quiet chuckles and is usually accompanied by characteristic facial and bodily movements.
  • laugheth — (archaic) Third-person singular present simple form of 'laugh'.
  • laughter — the action or sound of laughing.
  • laughtonCharles, 1899–1962, U.S. actor, born in England.
  • legatura — (music) A tie or brace; a syncopation.
  • ligature — the act of binding or tying up: The ligature of the artery was done with skill.
  • ligulate — having or forming a ligula.
  • luxating — Present participle of luxate.
  • mangbetu — a member of a people of the northeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo.
  • maturing — complete in natural growth or development, as plant and animal forms: a mature rose bush.
  • mcteague — a novel (1899) by Frank Norris.
  • megahurt — (computer slang, rare) megahertz.
  • montague — (in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet) the family name of Romeo. Compare Capulet.
  • multiage — Concerning more than one age.
  • mustangs — Plural form of mustang.
  • mutagens — Plural form of mutagen.
  • mutating — to change; alter.
  • naturing — Present participle of nature.
  • naughtly — (obsolete) naughtily; wrongly.
  • nugacity — triviality; insignificance.
  • nugatory — of no real value; trifling; worthless.
  • nutating — Present participle of nutate.
  • nutgalls — Plural form of nutgall.
  • nutgrass — A perennial sedge, Cyperus rotundus, that has small edible nutlike tubers.
  • outargue — to outdo or defeat in arguing: That man could outargue the devil himself.
  • outglare — (transitive) To surpass or outdo in glaring.
  • outgleam — to gleam more than
  • outguard — a guard placed furthest away from the main contingent of an army
  • outlaugh — (transitive) To ridicule or laugh someone out of a purpose, principle, etc.; laugh down; discourage or put out of countenance by laughing.
  • outraged — Simple past tense and past participle of outrage.
  • outrages — Plural form of outrage.
  • outrange — to have a longer or greater range than.
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