8-letter words containing t, e, r
- enervate — Cause (someone) to feel drained of energy or vitality; weaken.
- enfetter — Restrain (someone) with shackles.
- enforest — to make into a forest
- engrafts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of engraft.
- enherite — Archaic form of inherit.
- enlister — One who enlists.
- enneract — (mathematics) A nine-dimensional hypercube.
- enormity — The great or extreme scale, seriousness, or extent of something perceived as bad or morally wrong.
- enprints — Plural form of enprint.
- enrooted — Simple past tense and past participle of enroot.
- entender — (obsolete) To make tender.
- entendre — Only used in double entendre.
- enter on — to begin; set out on; start
- enterate — having an intestine separate from the outer wall of the body
- enterics — (biology) Gram-negative eubacteria that inhabit intestines.
- entering — Present participle of enter.
- enthrall — Capture the fascinated attention of.
- enthrals — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enthral.
- enthrill — (transitive) To pierce; penetrate; run through; stab.
- enthrone — Install (a monarch) on a throne, especially during a ceremony to mark the beginning of their rule.
- enticers — Plural form of enticer.
- entierly — Archaic form of entirely.
- entirely — Completely (often used for emphasis).
- entirety — The whole of something.
- entoderm — (biology) Alternative form of endoderm.
- entrails — A person or animal's intestines or internal organs, especially when removed or exposed.
- entrains — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of entrain.
- entrance — An opening, such as a door, passage, or gate, that allows access to a place.
- entrants — Plural form of entrant.
- entreats — Plural form of entreat.
- entreaty — An earnest or humble request.
- entrench — Establish (an attitude, habit, or belief) so firmly that change is very difficult or unlikely.
- entrepot — Alternative spelling of entrepôt.
- entresol — A low story between the first floor and the second floor of a building; a mezzanine floor.
- entropic — Of, pertaining to, or as a consequence of entropy.
- entrusts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of entrust.
- entryism — the policy or practice of members of a particular political group joining an existing political party with the intention of changing its principles and policies, instead of forming a new party
- entryway — A way in to somewhere or something; an entrance.
- enuretic — Pertaining to, or afflicted by, enuresis; tending to wet the bed.
- enwreath — Misspelling of enwreathe.
- ephorate — The office of an ephor; ephors collectively.
- epilator — An electrical device used for hair removal by mechanically grasping multiple hairs simultaneously and pulling them out.
- epistler — A writer of an epistle.
- epitrite — a metrical foot with three long syllables and one short one
- equators — Plural form of equator.
- eradiate — (botany) Said of several types of capitulum that do not have petal-like florets.
- erastian — of or supporting Thomas Erastus or his doctrines
- erectile — Able to become erect.
- erecting — Present participle of erect.
- erection — The action of erecting a structure or object.