9-letter words containing u, c, t
- elocutory — elocutionary
- elucidate — Make (something) clear; explain.
- emaculate — (obsolete) To clear from spots or stains, or from any imperfection.
- emunction — The act of blowing one's nose.
- emunctory — Pertaining to the elimination of waste from the body.
- en croûte — wrapped in pastry and baked
- encapture — (transitive) To capture.
- encaustic — (especially in painting and ceramics) using pigments mixed with hot wax that are burned in as an inlay.
- encounter — Unexpectedly experience or be faced with (something difficult or hostile).
- encrusted — Simple past tense and past participle of encrust.
- encurtain — to cover or surround with curtains or a veil
- enucleate — Remove the nucleus from (a cell).
- enunciate — Say or pronounce clearly.
- epictetus — ?50–?120 ad, Greek Stoic philosopher, who stressed self-renunciation and the brotherhood of man
- equisetic — derived from equisetum
- esculents — Plural form of esculent.
- eucalypti — Plural form of eucalyptus.
- eucalypts — Plural form of eucalypt.
- eucaryote — Alternative spelling of eukaryote.
- eucharist — The Eucharist is the Christian religious ceremony in which Christ's last meal with his disciples is celebrated by eating bread and drinking wine.
- eunuchate — (transitive) To make a eunuch of; to castrate (a man).
- euplastic — healing quickly and well
- eurythmic — (music) harmonious.
- eurytopic — (of a species) able to tolerate a wide range of environments
- eutaxitic — resembling eutaxite in form
- eutectoid — Relating to or denoting an alloy that has a minimum transformation temperature between a solid solution and a simple mixture of metals.
- euthenics — The study of the effects of place on people.
- eutrophic — (of a lake or other body of water) rich in nutrients and so supporting a dense plant population, the decomposition of which kills animal life by depriving it of oxygen.
- evacuated — Having had population removed, by evacuation.
- evacuates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of evacuate.
- excaudate — (zoology) Not caudate; without a cauda.
- excerptum — (from Latin) an excerpt
- exculpate — Show or declare that (someone) is not guilty of wrongdoing.
- excurrent — (of a vessel or opening) conveying fluid outward.
- executant — A person who carries something into effect.
- executary — a person whose job comprises tasks appropriate to a middle-management executive as well as those traditionally carried out by a secretary
- executers — Plural form of executer.
- executeth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of execute.
- executing — Present participle of execute.
- execution — The carrying out or putting into effect of a plan, order, or course of action.
- executive — Having the power to put plans, actions, or laws into effect.
- executors — Plural form of executor.
- executory — Of or pertaining to administration or execution.
- executrix — A female executor of a will.
- exsuction — The act of sucking out.
- exultance — Exultation.
- exultancy — Exultance, exultation.
- facetious — not meant to be taken seriously or literally: a facetious remark.
- factotums — (obsolete) Plural form of factotum.
- factually — of or relating to facts; concerning facts: factual accuracy.