9-letter words containing t, i, e, u
- slut-tier — of, resembling, or characteristic of a slut: slutty behavior.
- sobriquet — a nickname.
- solutizer — any admixture to a substance for promoting or increasing its solubility or that of one or more of its components.
- soundbite — short statement, quotation
- spacesuit — a sealed and pressurized suit designed to allow the wearer to leave a pressurized cabin in outer space or at extremely high altitudes within the atmosphere.
- spiculate — having the form of a spicule.
- spinulate — having a spine or spines
- spirituel — showing or having a refined and graceful mind or wit.
- stapedius — the small muscle in the inner ear attached to and controlling the stapes
- stavudine — an antiviral drug used to treat HIV infections
- sterculia — any of various tropical trees of the genus Sterculia, of which some species are grown as ornamentals and some are the source of commercially valuable wood.
- stimulate — to rouse to action or effort, as by encouragement or pressure; spur on; incite: to stimulate his interest in mathematics.
- stipulate — to make an express demand or arrangement as a condition of agreement (often followed by for).
- striature — the way something is striated
- stricture — a remark or comment, especially an adverse criticism: The reviewer made several strictures upon the author's style.
- strifeful — vigorous or bitter conflict, discord, or antagonism: to be at strife.
- strike up — to deal a blow or stroke to (a person or thing), as with the fist, a weapon, or a hammer; hit.
- strikeout — an out made by a batter to whom three strikes have been charged, or as recorded by the pitcher who accomplishes this.
- studiable — application of the mind to the acquisition of knowledge, as by reading, investigation, or reflection: long hours of study.
- stupefied — to put into a state of little or no sensibility; benumb the faculties of; put into a stupor.
- stupidest — lacking ordinary quickness and keenness of mind; dull.
- sub-tribe — any aggregate of people united by ties of descent from a common ancestor, community of customs and traditions, adherence to the same leaders, etc.
- subeditor — a subordinate or junior editor.
- subentire — (of parts of plants) slightly indented
- sublimate — Psychology. to divert the energy of (a sexual or other biological impulse) from its immediate goal to one of a more acceptable social, moral, or aesthetic nature or use.
- submitted — to give over or yield to the power or authority of another (often used reflexively).
- submitter — to give over or yield to the power or authority of another (often used reflexively).
- subtilize — to elevate in character; sublimate.
- subtitled — with dialogue on screen
- subtitles — a written translation superimposed on a film or television programme that has foreign dialogue
- subwriter — a person carrying out writing tasks for another writer
- succinate — a salt or ester of succinic acid.
- succinite — Baltic or 'true' amber, so called because of the succinic acid in the fossil resin: often incorrectly applied to fossilized resin (amber) generally
- suetonius — (Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus) a.d. 75–150, Roman historian.
- sulfatize — to convert into a sulfate, as by the roasting of ores.
- summative — additive.
- summiteer — a participant in a summit meeting.
- superbity — pride
- supercity — a large, heavily populated urban area that includes several cities; megalopolis.
- superthin — extremely thin
- surfeited — excess; an excessive amount: a surfeit of speechmaking.
- surtitles — supertitle.
- suscitate — to excite (a feeling)
- sustained — to support, hold, or bear up from below; bear the weight of, as a structure.
- sustainer — a person or thing that sustains.
- sustinent — offering sustenance or support
- sutcliffe — Herbert. 1894–1978, English cricketer, who played for Yorkshire; scorer of 149 centuries and 1000 runs in a season 24 times
- sweatsuit — A sweatsuit is a loose, warm, stretchy suit consisting of long trousers and a top which people wear to relax and do exercise.
- te igitur — the first prayer of the canon of the Mass, which begins Te igitur clementissime Pater (Thee, therefore, most merciful Father)
- technique — the manner and ability with which an artist, writer, dancer, athlete, or the like employs the technical skills of a particular art or field of endeavor.