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8-letter words containing t, e, a

  • cat cafe — a business establishment that has numerous cats available for customers to play with, and usually offers food and drinks.
  • cat flea — any of numerous small, wingless bloodsucking insects of the order Siphonaptera, parasitic upon mammals and birds and noted for their ability to leap.
  • cat line — A cat line is a thin cable which is used with other equipment to move small parts of a rig or drill string.
  • cat-eyed — having eyes resembling those of a cat.
  • catalase — an enzyme that catalyses the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide
  • catalyse — If something catalyses a thing or a situation, it makes it active.
  • catalyze — If something catalyzes a thing or a situation, it makes it active.
  • catamite — a boy kept for sexual purposes
  • catbrier — any prickly vines of the genus Smilax, such as greenbrier
  • catchers — Plural form of catcher.
  • catechin — a soluble yellow solid substance found in catechu and mahogany wood and used in tanning and dyeing. Formula: C15H14O6
  • catechol — a colourless crystalline phenol found in resins and lignins; 1,2-dihydroxybenzene. It is used as a photographic developer. Formula: C6H4(OH)2
  • category — If people or things are divided into categories, they are divided into groups in such a way that the members of each group are similar to each other in some way.
  • catenane — a type of chemical compound in which the molecules have two or more rings that are interlocked like the links of a chain
  • catenary — the curve assumed by a heavy uniform flexible cord hanging freely from two points. When symmetrical about the y-axis and intersecting it at y = a, the equation is y = a cosh x/a
  • catenate — to arrange or be arranged in a series of chains or rings
  • catenoid — the geometrical surface generated by rotating a catenary about its axis
  • caterans — Plural form of cateran.
  • caterers — Plural form of caterer.
  • cateress — a female caterer
  • caterina — a female given name, form of Catherine.
  • catering — Catering is the activity of providing food and drink for a large number of people, for example at weddings and parties.
  • catheads — Plural form of cathead.
  • cathects — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cathect.
  • cathedra — a bishop's throne
  • catheter — A catheter is a tube which is used to introduce liquids into a human body or to withdraw liquids from it.
  • cathetus — a straight line or radius positioned perpendicular to another line or radius
  • cathexes — Plural form of cathexis.
  • cathexis — concentration of psychic energy on a single goal
  • cathleen — a female given name, Irish form of Catherine.
  • cathodes — Plural form of cathode.
  • cathouse — a house of prostitution
  • catiline — Latin name Lucius Sergius Catilina. ?108–62 bc, Roman politician: organized an unsuccessful conspiracy against Cicero (63–62)
  • catolyte — the part of the electrolyte that surrounds the cathode in an electrolytic cell
  • catslide — (in early American architecture) a steep roof ending close to the ground, as on a saltbox.
  • cattegat — Kattegat
  • cattiest — catlike; feline.
  • cattleya — any tropical American orchid of the genus Cattleya, cultivated for their purplish-pink or white showy flowers
  • caudaite — a small meteorite, generally less than one half millimeter in diameter, containing crystals of more or less pure magnetite.
  • caudated — Having a tail, or a termination resembling a tail; caudate.
  • cave art — paintings and engravings on the walls of caves and rock-shelters, especially naturalistic depictions of animals, produced by Upper Paleolithic peoples of western Europe between about 28,000 and 10,000 years ago.
  • caveated — Simple past tense and past participle of caveat.
  • caveator — a person who enters a caveat
  • cavitate — to form cavities or bubbles
  • cavitied — Having cavities.
  • cavities — Plural form of cavity.
  • cavorted — Simple past tense and past participle of cavort.
  • cei-pact — Central European Initiative on Parallel Computation.
  • celature — the art of embossing metal.
  • celestas — Plural form of celesta.
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