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8-letter words containing t, e, r

  • ganister — a highly refractory, siliceous rock used to line furnaces.
  • gannetry — a gannet breeding-ground
  • gantries — Plural form of gantry.
  • garments — Plural form of garment.
  • garotted — to execute by the garrote.
  • garotter — garrote.
  • garreted — having a garret or garrets
  • garroted — a method of capital punishment of Spanish origin in which an iron collar is tightened around a condemned person's neck until death occurs by strangulation or by injury to the spinal column at the base of the brain.
  • garroter — a method of capital punishment of Spanish origin in which an iron collar is tightened around a condemned person's neck until death occurs by strangulation or by injury to the spinal column at the base of the brain.
  • garrotes — Plural form of garrote.
  • garrotte — to execute by the garrote.
  • gartered — Also called, British, sock suspender, suspender. an article of clothing for holding up a stocking or sock, usually an elastic band around the leg or an elastic strap hanging from a girdle or other undergarment.
  • gasteral — Of or pertaining to the stomach.
  • gastero- — gastro-
  • gastraea — a primeval double-walled sac-like form whose existence was hypothesized by Ernst Haeckel, who proposed that all animals were descended from it
  • gathered — Simple past tense and past participle of gather.
  • gatherer — to bring together into one group, collection, or place: to gather firewood; to gather the troops.
  • gatorade — A fruit-flavored drink especially for athletes, designed to supply the body with carbohydrates and to replace fluids and sodium lost during exercise.
  • gaultier — Jean-Paul (ʒɑ̃pɔl). born 1952, French fashion designer
  • gematria — a cabbalistic system of interpretation of the Scriptures by substituting for a particular word another word whose letters give the same numerical sum.
  • generant — something that generates
  • generate — to bring into existence; cause to be; produce.
  • genetrix — a female progenitor
  • genitors — Plural form of genitor.
  • geniture — birth; generation.
  • gentrice — gentility; high birth.
  • gentries — Plural form of gentry.
  • gentrify — to alter (a deteriorated urban neighborhood) through the buying and renovation of houses and stores by upper- or middle-income families or individuals, raising property values but often displacing low-income families and small businesses.
  • geolatry — the worship of the earth
  • geometer — geometrician.
  • geometry — the branch of mathematics that deals with the deduction of the properties, measurement, and relationships of points, lines, angles, and figures in space from their defining conditions by means of certain assumed properties of space.
  • geotherm — a line or surface within or on the earth connecting points of equal temperature
  • germiest — Superlative form of germy.
  • gerontic — geriatric.
  • geronto- — indicating old age
  • gertrude — a female given name: from Germanic words meaning “spear” and “strength.”.
  • 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.
  • gestured — 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.
  • gestures — Make a gesture.
  • get over — to receive or come to have possession, use, or enjoyment of: to get a birthday present; to get a pension.
  • get real — Be realistic
  • gettered — Simple past tense and past participle of getter.
  • ghiberti — Lorenzo [law-ren-tsaw] /lɔˈrɛn tsɔ/ (Show IPA), 1378–1455, Florentine sculptor, goldsmith, and painter.
  • giftware — china, crystal, or other items suitable for gifts.
  • gilberts — Plural form of gilbert.
  • girgenti — former name of Agrigento.
  • girliest — featuring nude or scantily clad young women: a girlie show; girlie magazines.
  • girtline — gantline.
  • gitterns — Plural form of gittern.
  • glabrate — Zoology. glabrous.
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