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8-letter words containing u, l, e

  • courtlet — a small court or courtyard
  • crateful — (informal) As much as a crate would hold.
  • crimeful — criminal; filled with crime
  • crousely — in a crouse manner
  • crucible — A crucible is a pot in which metals or other substances can be melted or heated up to very high temperatures.
  • cruelest — willfully or knowingly causing pain or distress to others.
  • cruelled — Simple past tense and past participle of cruel.
  • crueller — Comparative form of cruel.
  • crueltie — Obsolete spelling of cruelty.
  • crullers — Plural form of cruller.
  • crumbled — Simple past tense and past participle of crumble.
  • crumbles — Plural form of crumble.
  • crumenal — a purse
  • crumpled — creased
  • crumples — to press or crush into irregular folds or into a compact mass; bend out of shape; rumple; wrinkle.
  • cubicles — A small partitioned-off area of a room, for example one containing a bed in a dwelling or one containing a desk in an office.
  • cuddlier — suitable for or inviting cuddling: a cuddly teddy bear.
  • cudgeled — a short, thick stick used as a weapon; club.
  • cudgeler — One who beats with a cudgel.
  • cue ball — the ball struck by the cue, as distinguished from the object balls
  • cuffless — having no cuff or cuffs
  • culchies — Plural form of culchie.
  • culdesac — Alternative spelling of cul-de-sac.
  • culloden — a moor near Inverness in N Scotland: site of a battle in 1746 in which government troops under the Duke of Cumberland defeated the Jacobites under Prince Charles Edward Stuart
  • culottes — Culottes are knee-length women's trousers that look like a skirt.
  • culpable — If someone or their conduct is culpable, they are responsible for something wrong or bad that has happened.
  • culpeper — Nicholas. 1616–54, English herbalist and astrologer; his unauthorized translation (1649) of the College of Physicians' Pharmacopoeia and his Herbal (1653) popularized herbalism
  • cultigen — a species of plant that is known only as a cultivated form and did not originate from a wild type
  • cultlike — resembling a cult
  • cultrate — shaped like a knife blade
  • cultured — If you describe someone as cultured, you mean that they have good manners, are well educated, and know a lot about the arts.
  • cultures — the quality in a person or society that arises from a concern for what is regarded as excellent in arts, letters, manners, scholarly pursuits, etc.
  • culverin — a long-range medium to heavy cannon used during the 15th, 16th, and 17th centuries
  • culverts — Plural form of culvert.
  • cumulate — to accumulate
  • cumulose — abounding in heaps or cumuli
  • cupolaed — having a cupola
  • cupulate — shaped like a small cup
  • curbable — able to be curbed or restrained
  • curbless — with no curb or restraint
  • cure-all — A cure-all is something that is believed, usually wrongly, to be able to solve all the problems someone or something has, or to cure a wide range of illnesses.
  • cureless — a means of healing or restoring to health; remedy.
  • curlicue — Curlicues are decorative twists and curls, usually carved or made with a pen.
  • curlycue — an ornamental, fancy curl or twist, as in a signature.
  • curricle — a two-wheeled open carriage drawn by two horses side by side
  • cursedly — In a cursed manner; miserably.
  • curseful — (archaic) horrendous, horrific.
  • cusk-eel — any of several eellike, marine fishes of the family Ophidiidae, having the ventral fins located under the throat and so modified as to resemble barbels.
  • cusplike — Resembling or characteristic of a cusp.
  • cut-pile — having a pile with yarns that are cut instead of looped: a cut-pile carpet.
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