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8-letter words containing t, o, p, e

  • operates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of operate.
  • operatic — of or relating to opera: operatic music.
  • operator — a person who operates a machine, apparatus, or the like: a telegraph operator.
  • operetta — a short opera, usually of a light and amusing character.
  • opheltes — the son of King Lycurgus of Nemea who was killed in infancy by a serpent and in whose memory the Nemean games were held.
  • oppilate — to stop up; fill with obstructing matter; obstruct.
  • opponent — a person who is on an opposing side in a game, contest, controversy, or the like; adversary.
  • 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.
  • optotype — type used on an eye chart.
  • orpiment — a mineral, arsenic trisulfide, As 2 S 3 , found usually in soft, yellow, foliated masses, used as a pigment.
  • orthoepy — the study of correct pronunciation.
  • otoscope — an instrument for examining the external canal and tympanic membrane of the ear.
  • outcaper — to exceed in capering
  • outleaps — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outleap.
  • outpaced — Simple past tense and past participle of outpace.
  • outpaces — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outpace.
  • outplace — to provide outplacement for.
  • outpower — to have more power than or defeat by power
  • outpreen — to exceed in preening
  • outpress — to press out
  • outprice — To sell at a lower price than (another seller).
  • outprize — to prize more highly than or beyond the proper value of
  • outsleep — to sleep through or later than (a specified time).
  • outspeak — to outdo or excel in speaking.
  • outspeed — rapidity in moving, going, traveling, proceeding, or performing; swiftness; celerity: the speed of light; the speed of sound.
  • outspell — to surpass at spelling
  • outspend — to outdo in spending; spend more than: They seemed determined to outspend their neighbors.
  • outspent — worn-out; exhausted.
  • outspoke — Simple past form of outspeak.
  • outsweep — an outward movement of arms in swimming breaststroke
  • outswept — curving outwards
  • overpart — to give (an actor) too difficult a role
  • overpert — too insolent
  • overplot — a secret plan or scheme to accomplish some purpose, especially a hostile, unlawful, or evil purpose: a plot to overthrow the government.
  • overpost — to hurry over
  • overstep — to go beyond; exceed: to overstep one's authority.
  • overtrip — to tread lightly over
  • overtype — to replace (typed text) by typing new text in the same place
  • pace out — If you pace out or pace off a distance, you measure it by walking from one end of it to the other.
  • page out — (storage, architecture)   What a paging system does when it copies part of a task's working memory from RAM to swap space on disk.
  • palmetto — any of various palms having fan-shaped leaves, as of the genera Sabal, Serenoa, and Thrinax.
  • palometa — a pompano, Trachinotus goodei, of tropical and temperate Atlantic seas, having long, tapering fins.
  • pantheon — a national monument in Paris, France, used as a sepulcher for eminent French persons, begun in 1764 by Soufflot as the church of Ste. Geneviève and secularized in 1885.
  • pantofle — a slipper.
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