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8-letter words containing u, n, t

  • flunkout — a person who has flunked out of school or a course.
  • flurting — Present participle of flurt.
  • flutings — Plural form of fluting.
  • fortuned — Simple past tense and past participle of fortune.
  • fortunes — Plural form of fortune.
  • fountain — a spring or source of water; the source or head of a stream.
  • fountful — full of springs or founts
  • fourteen — a cardinal number, ten plus four.
  • fox hunt — the hunting of foxes with hounds
  • frequent — happening or occurring at short intervals: to make frequent trips to Tokyo.
  • front up — to pay (money) at the beginning of a business arrangement
  • fruiting — any product of plant growth useful to humans or animals.
  • fruition — attainment of anything desired; realization; accomplishment: After years of hard work she finally brought her idea to full fruition.
  • frumenty — a dish of hulled wheat boiled in milk and seasoned with sugar, cinnamon, and raisins.
  • fumigant — any volatile or volatilizable chemical compound used as a disinfectant or pesticide.
  • funafuti — a parliamentary state consisting of a group of islands in the central Pacific, S of the equator: a former British colony; gained independence 1978. 10 sq. mi. (26 sq. km). Capital: Funafuti.
  • function — the kind of action or activity proper to a person, thing, or institution; the purpose for which something is designed or exists; role.
  • functors — Plural form of functor.
  • funfests — Plural form of funfest.
  • funkster — a performer or fan of funk music
  • funniest — Superlative form of funny.
  • funsters — Plural form of funster.
  • furmenty — frumenty
  • futanari — (anime, manga, uncountable) A genre of Japanese anime or manga featuring hermaphrodite characters, generally with female bodies plus a penis.
  • fuzztone — an effects pedal which distorts electric guitar sound
  • gallnuts — Plural form of gallnut.
  • gatineau — a city in S Quebec, in E Canada, near Hull.
  • gauntest — Superlative form of gaunt.
  • gauntlet — a former punishment, chiefly military, in which the offender was made to run between two rows of men who struck at him with switches or weapons as he passed.
  • geniture — birth; generation.
  • glutelin — any of a group of simple proteins of vegetable origin, especially one from wheat.
  • glutenin — a simple protein of cereal grains that imparts adhesive properties to flour.
  • glutting — Present participle of glut.
  • gluttons — Plural form of glutton.
  • gluttony — excessive eating and drinking.
  • goncourt — Edmond Louis Antoine Huot de [ed-mawn lwee ahn-twan y-oh duh] /ɛdˈmɔ̃ lwi ɑ̃ˈtwan üˈoʊ də/ (Show IPA), 1822–96, and his brother Jules Alfred Huot de [zhyl al-fred] /ʒyl alˈfrɛd/ (Show IPA) 1830–70, French art critics, novelists, and historians: collaborators until the death of Jules.
  • gone out — blank and without comprehension, as if stupefied in surprise
  • gonoduct — a duct leading from a gonad to the exterior, through which gametes pass
  • gourmont — Remy de [ruh-mee duh] /rəˈmi də/ (Show IPA), 1858–1915, French critic and novelist.
  • grouting — Grout, especially when hardened.
  • grunting — to utter the deep, guttural sound characteristic of a hog.
  • gruntled — Pleased, satisfied, and contented.
  • gruntles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gruntle.
  • guaranty — a warrant, pledge, or formal assurance given as security that another's debt or obligation will be fulfilled.
  • guardant — (of an animal) depicted full-faced but with the body seen from the side: a lion guardant.
  • guesting — Present participle of guest.
  • guilting — the fact or state of having committed an offense, crime, violation, or wrong, especially against moral or penal law; culpability: He admitted his guilt.
  • gumption — initiative; aggressiveness; resourcefulness: With his gumption he'll make a success of himself.
  • gunboats — a small, armed warship of light draft, used in ports where the water is shallow.
  • gunfight — a battle between two or more people or groups armed with guns, especially a confrontation between two gunfighters using revolvers in the frontier days of the American West.
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