0%

8-letter words containing t, r, u, l

  • tailleur — a tailored or tailor-made costume for women.
  • talukdar — a person in charge of a taluk
  • tellural — relating to the earth
  • telluric — of or containing tellurium, especially in the hexavalent state.
  • tenurial — the holding or possessing of anything: the tenure of an office.
  • textural — the visual and especially tactile quality of a surface: rough texture.
  • the rule — the common order of things; normal condition
  • thurible — a censer.
  • torcular — a tourniquet or bandage
  • torulose — (of something cylindrical) alternately swollen and pinched along its length
  • tourelle — a turret.
  • tradeful — (of shops etc) full of trade
  • tranquil — free from commotion or tumult; peaceful; quiet; calm: a tranquil country place.
  • trauchle — to fatigue; tire; wear out.
  • tribunal — a court of justice.
  • trillium — any of several plants belonging to the genus Trillium, of the lily family, having a whorl of three leaves from the center of which rises a solitary, three-petalled flower.
  • tristful — full of sadness; sorrowful.
  • trothful — faithful or loyal
  • troubled — to disturb the mental calm and contentment of; worry; distress; agitate.
  • troubles — your troubles are the things that you are worried about
  • troupial — any of several American birds of the family Icteridae, especially one with brilliantly colored plumage, as Icterus icterus, of South America.
  • troutful — (of a river, stream, lake or other body of water) full of trout
  • troutlet — a little trout
  • truantly — in the manner or typical of a truant
  • truckful — the amount of something that can be conveyed in a truck
  • truelove — a sweetheart; a truly loving or loved person.
  • trujillo — Rafael Leonidas [raf-ey-el lee-on-i-duh s;; Spanish rah-fah-el le-aw-nee-th ahs] /ˈræf eɪˌɛl liˈɒn ɪ dəs;; Spanish ˌrɑ fɑˈɛl ˌlɛ ɔˈni ðɑs/ (Show IPA), (Rafael Leonidas Trujillo Molina) 1891–1961, Dominican general and politician: president 1930–38, 1942–52.
  • trumbullJohn, 1756–1843, U.S. painter (son of Jonathan Trumbull).
  • trundler — to cause (a circular object) to roll along; roll.
  • trunkful — the amount that a trunk will hold.
  • trustful — full of trust; free of distrust, suspicion, or the like; confiding: a trustful friend.
  • truthful — telling the truth, especially habitually: a truthful person.
  • tubercle — a small rounded projection or excrescence, as on a bone or on the surface of the body.
  • tubulure — a short tubular opening, as in a glass jar or at the top of a retort.
  • turbinal — turbinate.
  • turfless — without any turf
  • turingol — (language)   A high-level language for programming Turing Machines by Donald Knuth. It was the subject of the first construction of a nontrivial attribute grammar.
  • turlough — a seasonal lake or pond: a low-lying area on limestone, esp in Ireland, that becomes flooded in wet weather by the upsurge of underlying ground water
  • turmoils — a state of great commotion, confusion, or disturbance; tumult; agitation; disquiet: mental turmoil caused by difficult decisions.
  • turnable — to cause to move around on an axis or about a center; rotate: to turn a wheel.
  • turnbull — Malcolm Bligh. born 1954, Australian Liberal politician; prime minister from 2015
  • turnhall — a building in which gymnastics is taught and practised
  • turnsole — any of several plants regarded as turning with the movement of the sun.
  • turrical — of, relating to, or resembling a turret.
  • tutelary — having the position of guardian or protector of a person, place, or thing: tutelary saint.
  • tutorial — pertaining to or exercised by a tutor: tutorial functions or authority.
  • ulbricht — Walter [vahl-tuh r] /ˈvɑl tər/ (Show IPA), 1893–1973, German Communist leader: chairman of the East German Council of State 1960–73.
  • ulcerate — to form an ulcer; become ulcerous: His skin ulcerated after exposure to radioactive material.
  • ulstered — wearing an ulster
  • ulterior — being beyond what is seen or avowed; intentionally kept concealed: ulterior motives.
Was this page helpful?
Yes No
Thank you for your feedback! Tell your friends about this page
Tell us why?