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8-letter words containing t, e, r, u, l

  • fulcrate — having or supported by fulcra
  • gaultier — Jean-Paul (ʒɑ̃pɔl). born 1952, French fashion designer
  • gestural — a movement or position of the hand, arm, body, head, or face that is expressive of an idea, opinion, emotion, etc.: the gestures of an orator; a threatening gesture.
  • grateful — warmly or deeply appreciative of kindness or benefits received; thankful: I am grateful to you for your help.
  • greatful — Misspelling of grateful.
  • grouplet — a small group
  • gruntled — Pleased, satisfied, and contented.
  • gruntles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gruntle.
  • guiltier — having committed an offense, crime, violation, or wrong, especially against moral or penal law; justly subject to a certain accusation or penalty; culpable: The jury found her guilty of murder.
  • gutteral — Misspelling of guttural.
  • heartful — An amount of emotion considered to be present in the heart.
  • hurtless — unhurt; uninjured.
  • hustlers — Plural form of hustler.
  • illustre — (obsolete) illustrious.
  • insulter — to treat or speak to insolently or with contemptuous rudeness; affront.
  • lartigue — Jacques Henri [zhahk ahn-ree] /ʒɑk ɑ̃ˈri/ (Show IPA), 1894–1986, French photographer and painter.
  • laughter — the action or sound of laughing.
  • laureate — a person who has been honored for achieving distinction in a particular field or with a particular award: a Nobel laureate.
  • lauretta — a female given name, form of Laura.
  • lazurite — a mineral, sodium aluminum silicate and sulfide, Na 5 Al 3 Si 3 O 12 S 3 , occurring in deep-blue crystals, used for ornamental purposes.
  • lectured — a speech read or delivered before an audience or class, especially for instruction or to set forth some subject: a lecture on Picasso's paintings.
  • lecturer — a person who lectures.
  • lectures — Plural form of lecture.
  • 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.
  • lincture — A linctus; medicine taken by licking with the tongue.
  • lucretia — Also, Lucrece [loo-krees] /luˈkris/ (Show IPA). Roman Legend. a Roman woman whose suicide led to the expulsion of the Tarquins and the establishment of the Roman republic.
  • luderitz — a seaport in SW Namibia: diamond-mining center.
  • lustered — having or finished with a luster.
  • lusterer — a person who puts a lustrous finish or gloss on textiles.
  • lustrate — to purify by a propitiatory offering or other ceremonial method.
  • lutheran — of or relating to Luther, adhering to his doctrines, or belonging to one of the Protestant churches that bear his name.
  • lutherie — The craft of making stringed musical instruments.
  • luthiers — Plural form of luthier.
  • luxmeter — a device for measuring the brightness or illumination of a surface
  • maturely — complete in natural growth or development, as plant and animal forms: a mature rose bush.
  • moultrieWilliam, 1730–1805, U.S. general.
  • muleteer — a driver of mules.
  • mulierty — the state of being of legitimate birth.
  • multurer — a person who collects or accepts a multure
  • murrelet — any of several small, chunky diving birds of the family Alcidae, of North Pacific coasts.
  • neutrals — Plural form of neutral.
  • occulter — Any object, natural or man-made, that blocks the light of an object from an observer, typically used in reference to astronomical events.
  • outflare — to burn with an unsteady, swaying flame, as a torch or candle in the wind.
  • outglare — (transitive) To surpass or outdo in glaring.
  • outlearn — to exceed in learning
  • 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.
  • outliner — A computer application that produces a hierarchically arranged outline of the logical structure of a text document.
  • outliver — (obsolete) A survivor.
  • perraultCharles [chahrlz;; French sharl] /tʃɑrlz;; French ʃarl/ (Show IPA), 1628–1703, French poet, critic, and author of fairy tales.
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