8-letter words containing t, s, i, m, e
- peyotism — a religion of native American Indians that incorporates the ritual use of peyote
- pipestem — the stem of a tobacco pipe.
- polemist — a person who is engaged or versed in polemics.
- primates — Ecclesiastical. an archbishop or bishop ranking first among the bishops of a province or country.
- psammite — any sandstone.
- quietism — a form of religious mysticism taught by Molinos, a Spanish priest, in the latter part of the 17th century, requiring extinction of the will, withdrawal from worldly interests, and passive meditation on God and divine things; Molinism.
- red mist — a feeling of extreme anger that clouds one's judgment temporarily
- resubmit — to give over or yield to the power or authority of another (often used reflexively).
- rimester — a writer of inferior verse; poetaster.
- rimstone — a calcareous deposit forming a dam at the edge or outlet of an overflowing pool of water, as in a cavern.
- sea mist — a mist over or from the sea.
- sediment — the matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid; lees; dregs.
- seedtime — the season for sowing seed.
- semantic — of, relating to, or arising from the different meanings of words or other symbols: semantic change; semantic confusion.
- semimatt — (of a surface) midway between matt and gloss
- semimute — a person who is semi-mute
- semimute — a person who is semi-mute
- seminate — disseminated; scattered; strewn
- semiotic — of or relating to signs.
- semisoft — having a somewhat soft consistency or quality.
- semitics — a subfamily of Afroasiatic languages that includes Akkadian, Arabic, Aramaic, Ethiopic, Hebrew, and Phoenician.
- semitism — Semitic characteristics, especially the ways, ideas, influence, etc., of the Jewish people.
- semitist — an authority on Semitic languages, literature, etc.
- semitone — a pitch interval halfway between two whole tones.
- sepiment — a hedge or fence that acts as a dividing line
- septimal — of or based on the number seven.
- septimus — a male given name.
- seriatim — in a series; one after another in regular order
- setiform — bristle-shaped; setaceous.
- setireme — the setose, oarlike leg of an aquatic insect.
- shemitic — a Semite.
- shipmate — a person who serves with another on the same vessel.
- shipment — an act or instance of shipping freight or cargo.
- showtime — the time at which an entertainment is scheduled to begin.
- simplest — easy to understand, deal with, use, etc.: a simple matter; simple tools.
- simulate — to create a simulation, likeness, or model of (a situation, system, or the like): to simulate crisis conditions.
- site map — A site map is a plan of a website showing what is on it and providing links to the different sections.
- sitkamer — a sitting room; lounge
- smaltine — a white mineral ore of cobalt
- smaltite — a mineral, originally thought to have been a diarsenide of cobalt, CoAs 2 , but which is actually a skutterudite rich in cobalt.
- smectite — montmorillonite.
- smelting — to fuse or melt (ore) in order to separate the metal contained.
- smithery — the work, craft, or workshop of a smith.
- smoothie — a person who has a winningly polished manner: He's such a smoothie he could charm the stripes off a tiger.
- sodomite — an inhabitant of Sodom.
- sometime — at some indefinite or indeterminate point of time: He will arrive sometime next week.
- somniate — to dream
- steaming — water in the form of an invisible gas or vapor.
- steinman — David Barnard, 1886–1960, U.S. civil engineer: specialist in bridge design and construction.
- stemming — Skiing. the act or instance of a skier pushing the heel of one or both skis outward so that the heels are far apart, as in making certain turns or slowing down.