8-letter words containing t, e, u
- eutaxite — a type of banded volcanic rock
- eutectic — Relating to or denoting a mixture of substances (in fixed proportions) that melts and solidifies at a single temperature that is lower than the melting points of the separate constituents or of any other mixture of them.
- euthymia — (psychology) A normal, non-depressed, reasonably positive mood; serenity.
- eutrophy — (medicine) healthy nutrition.
- eutropic — of, relating to or characterized by eutropy
- euxenite — a rare brownish-black mineral containing erbium, cerium, uranium, columbium, and yttrium
- evacuant — A medicine that induces some kind of bodily discharge, such as an emetic, a sudorific, or especially a laxative.
- evacuate — Remove (someone) from a place of danger to a safe place.
- evaluate — Form an idea of the amount, number, or value of; assess.
- even out — become flatter or more level
- eventful — Marked by interesting or exciting events.
- eventual — Occurring at the end of or as a result of a series of events; final; ultimate.
- evolutes — Plural form of evolute.
- evulgate — to make public; to divulge
- excubant — keeping watch; on guard
- executed — Carry out or put into effect (a plan, order, or course of action).
- executer — Alternative form of executor.
- executes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of execute.
- executor — A person or institution appointed by a testator to carry out the terms of their will.
- executry — the office or activities of an executor; an executorship
- exhausts — Plural form of exhaust.
- exhumate — (obsolete) To exhume; to disinter.
- exiguity — The quality of being meagre or scanty.
- extremum — The maximum or minimum value of a function.
- extruded — Simple past tense and past participle of extrude.
- extruder — A machine that extrudes material through shaped dies.
- extrudes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of extrude.
- extubate — (surgery) To remove a tube from a hollow organ or from an airway.
- exudates — Plural form of exudate.
- exultant — Triumphantly happy.
- exulting — Present participle of exult.
- exuviate — (ambitransitive, rare) To shed or cast off a covering, especially a skin; to slough; to molt (moult).
- eyes out — with every possible effort
- fabulate — to tell invented stories; create fables or stories filled with fantasy.
- face out — the front part of the head, from the forehead to the chin.
- factures — Plural form of facture.
- fade out — to lose brightness or vividness of color.
- fade-out — an act or instance of fading.
- fake out — to deceive or outmaneuver as by a feint, bluff, or deceptive act
- fake-out — prepare or make (something specious, deceptive, or fraudulent): to fake a report showing nonexistent profits.
- fatigued — of or relating to fatigues or any clothing made to resemble them: The guerrilla band wore fatigue pants and field jackets. She brought fatigue shorts to wear on the hike.
- fatigues — weariness from bodily or mental exertion.
- faultier — having faults or defects; imperfect.
- faunlets — Plural form of faunlet.
- fauteuil — French Furniture. an upholstered armchair, especially one with open sides.
- fauvette — the French name, used by some English writers, for a family of birds more commonly known as warblers
- feastful — festive, occupied with feasting
- feateous — (of people or dress) well-formed, handsome, aesthetically pleasing
- featured — made a feature or highlight; given prominence: a featured article; a featured actor.
- features — a prominent or conspicuous part or characteristic: Tall buildings were a new feature on the skyline.