8-letter words containing u, l, e
- cuticles — Plural form of cuticle.
- cutlines — Plural form of cutline.
- cuttable — capable of being cut
- cynewulf — ?8th century ad, Anglo-Saxon poet; author of Juliana, The Ascension, Elene, and The Fates of the Apostles
- daedalus — an Athenian architect and inventor who built the labyrinth for Minos on Crete and fashioned wings for himself and his son Icarus to flee the island
- deal out — If someone deals out a punishment or harmful action, they punish or harm someone.
- dearnful — gloomy or heavy-hearted
- deathful — characterized by or causing death
- decidual — the endometrium of a pregnant uterus that in many of the higher mammals is cast off at parturition.
- declutch — to disengage the clutch of a motor vehicle
- decolour — to deprive of colour, as by bleaching
- decouple — If two countries, organizations, or ideas that were connected in some way are decoupled, the connection between them is ended.
- decupled — Simple past tense and past participle of decuple.
- decuples — Plural form of decuple.
- decuplet — (physics) A collection of spin-3/2 baryons described in the eightfold way.
- defaults — Plural form of default.
- defluent — running downwards
- dehulled — to remove the hulls from (beans, seeds, etc.); hull.
- delaunay — Robert (rɔbɛr). 1885–1941, French painter, whose abstract use of colour characterized Orphism, an attempt to introduce more colour into austere forms of Cubism
- delbruck — Max. 1906–81, US molecular biologist, born in Germany. Noted for his work on bacteriophages, he shared the Nobel prize for physiology or medicine in 1969
- delectus — (obsolete) An elementary book for learners of Latin or Greek.
- delirium — If someone is suffering from delirium, they are not able to think or speak in a sensible and reasonable way because they are very ill and have a fever.
- deloused — Simple past tense and past participle of delouse.
- delouser — a substance or device which removes lice from something
- delouses — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of delouse.
- delubrum — a shrine or sanctuary
- deluding — Present participle of delude.
- deluging — Present participle of deluge.
- delusion — A delusion is a false idea.
- delusive — tending to delude; misleading
- delusory — tending to delude; misleading; deceptive: a delusive reply.
- deluster — remove the lustre from
- delustre — to remove the lustre from (something)
- demilune — an outwork in front of a fort, shaped like a crescent moon
- demurely — characterized by shyness and modesty; reserved.
- demurral — the act or an instance of demurring
- dentural — of or relating to dentures
- deplumed — Simple past tense and past participle of deplume.
- desludge — mud, mire, or ooze; slush.
- desulfur — to free from sulfur; desulfurize.
- deucedly — devilishly; damnably.
- devalued — having a reduced value or worth
- devaluer — One who, or that which, devalues.
- devalues — Reduce or underestimate the worth or importance of.
- devolute — (obsolete) To devolve.
- devoutly — Devoutly is used to emphasize how sincerely or deeply you hope for something or believe in something.
- dialogue — Dialogue is communication or discussion between people or groups of people such as governments or political parties.
- dibelius — Martin [mahr-tn;; German mahr-teen] /ˈmɑr tn;; German ˈmɑr tin/ (Show IPA), 1883–1947, German theologian.
- digitule — any small finger-like process
- diluents — Plural form of diluent.