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8-letter words containing t, r, a, c, s, e

  • creators — Plural form of creator.
  • cremates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cremate.
  • crispate — having a curled or waved appearance
  • cristate — having a crest
  • crustate — having a crust or shell
  • cuprates — Plural form of cuprate.
  • cytaster — aster.
  • detracts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of detract.
  • ectosarc — the ectoplasm of a protozoan (opposed to endosarc).
  • encastre — (of a beam) fixed at the ends
  • ergastic — consisting of the non-living by-products of protoplasmic activity
  • erratics — Plural form of erratic.
  • escargot — A snail, especially as an item on a menu.
  • etruscan — a member of an ancient people of central Italy whose civilization influenced the Romans, who had suppressed them by about 200 bc
  • extracts — Plural form of extract.
  • factures — Plural form of facture.
  • forecast — to predict (a future condition or occurrence); calculate in advance: to forecast a heavy snowfall; to forecast lower interest rates.
  • hectares — Plural form of hectare.
  • matrices — something that constitutes the place or point from which something else originates, takes form, or develops: The Greco-Roman world was the matrix for Western civilization.
  • mcmasterJohn Bach, 1852–1932, U.S. historian and educator.
  • mistrace — to trace incorrectly
  • overacts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overact.
  • overcast — overspread or covered with clouds; cloudy: an overcast day.
  • patrices — a mold of a Linotype for casting right-reading type for use in dry offset.
  • postrace — designating the period after a race
  • practise — habitual or customary performance; operation: office practice.
  • racquets — Plural form of racquet.
  • reascent — a further ascent
  • recusant — refusing to submit, comply, etc.
  • refracts — to subject to refraction.
  • ruckseat — a seat fixed to or forming part of a rucksack
  • sarcenet — a fine, soft fabric, often of silk, made in plain or twill weave and used especially for linings.
  • scarcest — insufficient to satisfy the need or demand; not abundant: Meat and butter were scarce during the war.
  • scariest — causing fright or alarm.
  • scattery — characterized by scattering or dispersion
  • sceptral — of, resembling, or relating to a sceptre
  • scramjet — a ramjet engine in which the flow through the combustor itself is supersonic.
  • scrattle — to scratch
  • seacraft — the skills and knowledge of a sailor
  • sectator — a member or follower of a sect
  • sectoral — Geometry. a plane figure bounded by two radii and the included arc of a circle.
  • selictar — the sword-bearer of a chieftain
  • sericate — sericeous; silky.
  • snatcher — to make a sudden effort to seize something, as with the hand; grab (usually followed by at).
  • socrates — 469?–399 b.c, Athenian philosopher.
  • sortance — suitableness
  • spectral — of or relating to a specter; ghostly; phantom.
  • stancher — staunch2 .
  • starched — a white, tasteless, solid carbohydrate, (C 6 H 1 0 O 5) n , occurring in the form of minute granules in the seeds, tubers, and other parts of plants, and forming an important constituent of rice, corn, wheat, beans, potatoes, and many other vegetable foods.
  • sterical — of or relating to the spatial relationships of atoms in a molecule.
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