8-letter words containing t, i, e, o
- opposite — situated, placed, or lying face to face with something else or each other, or in corresponding positions with relation to an intervening line, space, or thing: opposite ends of a room.
- optative — designating or pertaining to a verb mood, as in Greek, that has among its functions the expression of a wish, as Greek íoimen “may we go, we wish we might go.”.
- optimate — a Roman aristocrat
- optimise — to make as effective, perfect, or useful as possible.
- optimize — to make as effective, perfect, or useful as possible.
- optioned — the power or right of choosing.
- optionee — a person who acquires or holds a legal option.
- orbitale — Craniometry, Cephalometry. the lowermost point on the lower margin of the left orbit, located instrumentally on the skull or by palpation on the head.
- orbiteer — to climb (a mountain) in a circular fashion as opposed to scaling.
- orbiters — Plural form of orbiter.
- ordinate — Mathematics. (in plane Cartesian coordinates) the y-coordinate of a point: its distance from the x-axis measured parallel to the y-axis.
- oresteia — a trilogy of tragic dramas (458 b.c.) by Aeschylus, consisting of the Agamemnon, the Choëphori, and the Eumenides.
- oriental — (usually initial capital letter) of, relating to, or characteristic of the Orient, or East; Eastern.
- oriented — the Orient, the countries of Asia, especially East Asia. (formerly) the countries to the E of the Mediterranean.
- orienter — the Orient, the countries of Asia, especially East Asia. (formerly) the countries to the E of the Mediterranean.
- ornithes — birds considered collectively
- orpiment — a mineral, arsenic trisulfide, As 2 S 3 , found usually in soft, yellow, foliated masses, used as a pigment.
- oscitate — To gape; to yawn.
- ossetian — Also, Ossetic. of, relating to, or characteristic of Ossetia, a region in Caucasia, or the Ossets, the people living there.
- osteitic — inflammation of the substance of bone.
- osteitis — inflammation of the substance of bone.
- osteosis — the formation of bony tissue, usually infiltrating connective tissue.
- ostioles — Plural form of ostiole.
- ostomies — Plural form of ostomy.
- otaheite — former name of Tahiti.
- othering — (chiefly philosophy) The process of perceiving or portraying someone or something as fundamentally different or alien.
- otherize — other (def 13).
- othoniel — Othniel.
- otiosely — In an otiose manner.
- outasite — amazing; excellent
- outbribe — to bribe more than
- outchide — to exceed in chiding
- outcrier — One who cries out or proclaims; a herald or crier.
- outcries — Plural form of outcry.
- outdrive — Drive a golf ball farther than (another player).
- outfield — Baseball. the part of the field beyond the diamond. the positions played by the right, center, and left fielders. the outfielders considered as a group (contrasted with infield).
- outfires — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outfire.
- outflies — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outfly.
- outguide — a folder in a filing system
- 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.
- outlined — the line by which a figure or object is defined or bounded; contour.
- outliner — A computer application that produces a hierarchically arranged outline of the logical structure of a text document.
- outlines — Plural form of outline.
- outlived — Simple past tense and past participle of outlive.
- outliver — (obsolete) A survivor.
- outlives — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outlive.
- outprice — To sell at a lower price than (another seller).
- outprize — to prize more highly than or beyond the proper value of
- outraise — To raise more of something than someone else; often used specifically in reference to fundraising.
- outreign — to reign for longer than