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9-letter words containing u, l, t, r, a, e

  • formulate — to express in precise form; state definitely or systematically: He finds it extremely difficult to formulate his new theory.
  • fulgurate — to flash or dart like lightning.
  • furcately — in a furcate manner
  • gauleiter — the leader or chief official of a political district under Nazi control.
  • gericault — (Jean Louis André) Théodore [zhahn lwee ahn-drey tey-aw-dawr] /ʒɑ̃ lwi ɑ̃ˈdreɪ teɪ ɔˈdɔr/ (Show IPA), 1791–1824, French painter.
  • granulate — to form into granules or grains.
  • granulite — a metamorphic rock composed of granular minerals of uniform size, as quartz, feldspar, or pyroxene, and showing a definite banding.
  • gratefull — Archaic form of grateful.
  • graticule — Navigation. a network of parallels and meridians on a map or chart.
  • gratulate — to hail with joy; express joy at.
  • guiltware — /gilt'weir/ 1. A piece of freeware decorated with a message telling one how long and hard the author worked on it and intimating that one is a no-good freeloader if one does not immediately send the poor suffering martyr gobs of money. 2. Shareware that works.
  • hourplate — the dial of a clock or watch
  • jutlander — a peninsula comprising the continental portion of Denmark: naval battle between the British and German fleets was fought west of this peninsula 1916. 11,441 sq. mi. (29,630 sq. km).
  • la tortue — French name of Tortuga.
  • labourite — a member or supporter of the Labour party.
  • lakehurst — a borough in E New Jersey: naval air station; dirigible hangar.
  • latreutic — of or relating to latria.
  • laughters — the action or sound of laughing.
  • laureates — Plural form of laureate.
  • lautering — The step or process in brewing beer which separates the mash into clear liquid wort and grain.
  • leaf rust — a disease, especially of cereals and other grasses, characterized by rust-colored pustules of spores on the affected leaf blades and sheaths and caused by any of several rust fungi.
  • ligatures — Plural form of ligature.
  • literatus — singular of literati.
  • lubricate — to apply some oily or greasy substance to (a machine, parts of a mechanism, etc.) in order to diminish friction; oil or grease (something).
  • lucrative — profitable; moneymaking; remunerative: a lucrative business.
  • lucubrate — to work, write, or study laboriously, especially at night.
  • lustrated — Simple past tense and past participle of lustrate.
  • lustrates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lustrate.
  • luxuriate — to enjoy oneself without stint; revel: to luxuriate in newly acquired wealth.
  • masterful — dominating; self-willed; imperious.
  • matterful — (of an author or book) full of interesting or significant ideas
  • maturable — capable of being matured
  • menstrual — of or relating to menstruation or to the menses.
  • meursault — a dry, white Burgundy wine produced in the district around Meursault in E France.
  • multiyear — Having a duration of multiple years.
  • naturedly — (in combinations) With a certain nature, in a certain manner.
  • neutrally — not taking part or giving assistance in a dispute or war between others: a neutral nation during World War II.
  • nucleator — having a nucleus.
  • outlander — a foreigner; alien.
  • outlinear — relating to an outline
  • outplacer — a person who outplaces ex-employees
  • outtravel — (transitive) To exceed in speed or distance travelled.
  • perpetual — continuing or enduring forever; everlasting.
  • plicature — the act or procedure of folding.
  • prebuttal — an argument constructed in anticipation of a criticism: The alderman began his speech with a question-answer style prebuttal.
  • prelature — the office of a prelate.
  • preputial — the fold of skin that covers the head of the penis; foreskin.
  • putrilage — putrid or putrescent matter.
  • quarterly — occurring, done, paid, issued, etc., at the end of every quarter of a year: a quarterly report; quarterly interest.
  • quartiles — Plural form of quartile.
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