8-letter words containing t, u, l, i
- multiple — consisting of, having, or involving several or many individuals, parts, elements, relations, etc.; manifold.
- multiply — to make many or manifold; increase the number, quantity, etc., of.
- multiton — Weighing more than one ton.
- multitos — (operating system) (MTOS) A new version of TOS. MultiTOS's main advantage was support for pre-emptive multitasking and memory protection. It also supported the latest (and far superior) versions of GEM. MultiTOS was supplied with the Falcon030 range of computers from Atari. It is a little known fact that the MultiTOS kernel was based heavily on the freeware OS MinT which was developed long before Atari got MultiTOS working.
- multiuse — to employ for some purpose; put into service; make use of: to use a knife.
- muralist — an artist who paints murals, especially an artist associated with muralism.
- muslinet — a thick type of muslin
- mustelid — any of numerous carnivorous mammals of the family Mustelidae, comprising the weasels, martens, skunks, badgers, and otters.
- mutazila — a member of a medieval theological sect (Mutazila) that maintained that nothing but eternity could be asserted regarding Allah, that the eternal nature of the Koran was questionable, and that humans have free will.
- mutilate — to injure, disfigure, or make imperfect by removing or irreparably damaging parts: Vandals mutilated the painting.
- nautical — of or relating to sailors, ships, or navigation: nautical terms.
- nautilus — Also called chambered nautilus, pearly nautilus. any cephalopod of the genus Nautilus, having a spiral, chambered shell with pearly septa.
- nonguilt — the state of being innocent or not guilty
- nubility — (of a young woman) suitable for marriage, especially in regard to age or physical development; marriageable.
- nuptials — of or relating to marriage or the marriage ceremony: the nuptial day; nuptial vows.
- oculists — Plural form of oculist.
- outbuild — (transitive) To build more or better than.
- outcavil — to exceed in cavilling
- outclimb — to surpass or outdo in climbing; climb higher or better than: As a child, I could outclimb any kid on the block.
- outfield — Baseball. the part of the field beyond the diamond. the positions played by the right, center, and left fielders. the outfielders considered as a group (contrasted with infield).
- outflies — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outfly.
- outfling — (intransitive) To fling outward.
- outliers — something that lies outside the main body or group that it is a part of, as a cow far from the rest of the herd, or a distant island belonging to a cluster of islands: The small factory was an outlier, and unproductive, so the corporation sold it off to private owners who were able to make it profitable.
- outlined — the line by which a figure or object is defined or bounded; contour.
- outliner — A computer application that produces a hierarchically arranged outline of the logical structure of a text document.
- outlines — Plural form of outline.
- outlived — Simple past tense and past participle of outlive.
- outliver — (obsolete) A survivor.
- outlives — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outlive.
- outlying — lying at a distance from the center or the main body; remote; out-of-the-way: outlying military posts.
- outrival — a person who is competing for the same object or goal as another, or who tries to equal or outdo another; competitor.
- outslick — to outsmart
- outslide — (poetic) To slide outward, onward, or forward; to advance by sliding.
- outsmile — to outdo in smiling or overcome by smiling
- outwhirl — to surpass at whirling
- outyield — (of a crop, country, etc) to yield more than
- palatium — a palace, especially the palace of an ancient Roman emperor.
- philtrum — Anatomy. the vertical groove on the surface of the upper lip, below the septum of the nose.
- pictural — a picture
- pit bull — American Staffordshire terrier.
- placitum — a plea made in court on behalf of a person or group
- platinum — Chemistry. a heavy, grayish-white, highly malleable and ductile metallic element, resistant to most chemicals, practically unoxidizable except in the presence of bases, and fusible only at extremely high temperatures: used for making chemical and scientific apparatus, as a catalyst in the oxidation of ammonia to nitric acid, and in jewelry. Symbol: Pt; atomic weight: 195.09; atomic number: 78; specific gravity: 21.5 at 20°C.
- plaudite — a request for applause following a show or production
- plaudits — an enthusiastic expression of approval: Her portrayal of Juliet won the plaudits of the critics.
- playsuit — a sports costume for women and children, usually consisting of shorts and a shirt, worn as beachwear, for tennis, etc.
- plotinus — a.d. 205?–270? Roman philosopher, born in Egypt.
- plumbite — a substance containing lead oxide
- plutonic — noting or pertaining to a class of igneous rocks that have solidified far below the earth's surface.
- populist — a member of the People's party.
- poultice — a soft, moist mass of cloth, bread, meal, herbs, etc., applied hot as a medicament to the body.