8-letter words containing t, e, u
- curvette — cuvette (def 1).
- cushiest — Superlative form of cushy.
- cuspated — Ending in a point.
- custodes — plural of custos.
- customed — accustomed; inured
- customer — You can use customer in expressions such as a cool customer or a tough customer to indicate what someone's behaviour or character is like.
- cut dead — to snub completely
- cut rate — a price, fare, or rate below the standard charge.
- cut time — alla breve
- cut-pile — having a pile with yarns that are cut instead of looped: a cut-pile carpet.
- cut-rate — Cut-rate goods or services are cheaper than usual.
- cuteness — attractive, especially in a dainty way; pleasingly pretty: a cute child; a cute little apartment.
- cuthbert — Saint. ?635–87 ad, English monk; bishop of Lindisfarne. Feast day: March 20
- cuticles — Plural form of cuticle.
- cutinize — to become or cause to become covered or impregnated with cutin
- cutlines — Plural form of cutline.
- cutpurse — a thief who stole purses by cutting them from the belts to which they were attached
- cutscene — (in computer games) a scene that develops the story line and is often shown on completion of a certain level, or when the player’s character dies.
- cuttable — capable of being cut
- cuttiest — cut short; short; stubby.
- cutwater — the forward part of the stem of a vessel, which cuts through the water
- cuvettes — Plural form of cuvette.
- cyanuret — cyanide
- datacube — Alternative spelling of data cube.
- daturine — a poisonous substance found in plants belonging to the Solanaceae family
- daughter — Someone's daughter is their female child.
- deal out — If someone deals out a punishment or harmful action, they punish or harm someone.
- deathful — characterized by or causing death
- debutant — a person who is making a first appearance in a particular capacity, such as a sportsperson playing in a first game for a team
- debuting — a first public appearance on a stage, on television, etc.
- deck out — If a person or thing is decked out with or in something, they are decorated with it or wearing it, usually for a special occasion.
- declutch — to disengage the clutch of a motor vehicle
- decretum — the name given to various collections of canon law, esp that made by the monk Gratian in the 12th century, which forms the first part of the Corpus Juris Canonici
- decuplet — (physics) A collection of spin-3/2 baryons described in the eightfold way.
- deducted — to take away, as from a sum or amount: Once you deduct your expenses, there is nothing left.
- deductor — One who deducts tax.
- defaults — Plural form of default.
- defluent — running downwards
- degusted — Simple past tense and past participle of degust.
- degutted — to remove the entrails of; disembowel; gut.
- delectus — (obsolete) An elementary book for learners of Latin or Greek.
- deluster — remove the lustre from
- delustre — to remove the lustre from (something)
- denature — to change the nature of
- dentural — of or relating to dentures
- dentures — Dentures are artificial teeth worn by people who no longer have all their own teeth.
- denudate — denuded; bare
- depurant — purifying
- depurate — to cleanse or purify or to be cleansed or purified
- deputies — Plural form of deputy.