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8-letter words containing u, t, o

  • footmuff — a muff used to keep the feet warm
  • footpump — a pump that is operated by foot
  • footrule — rigid measure, one foot in length
  • foreguts — Plural form of foregut.
  • fork out — an instrument having two or more prongs or tines, for holding, lifting, etc., as an implement for handling food or any of various agricultural tools.
  • fortuity — the state or quality of being fortuitous; fortuitous character.
  • fortuned — Simple past tense and past participle of fortune.
  • fortunes — Plural form of fortune.
  • foucault — Jean Bernard Léon [zhahn ber-nar ley-awn] /ʒɑ̃ bɛrˈnar leɪˈɔ̃/ (Show IPA), 1819–68, French physicist.
  • foucquet — Jean or Jehan [both French zhahn] /both French ʒɑ̃/ (Show IPA), c1420–c80, French painter.
  • fouettes — a whipping movement of the free leg, often executed during a turn.
  • foul out — grossly offensive to the senses; disgustingly loathsome; noisome: a foul smell.
  • foul tip — a pitched ball that glances off the bat into foul territory, usually near the catcher, ruled a strike if the catcher catches it before it hits the ground, otherwise ruled an ordinary foul ball.
  • foulmart — the European polecat, Mustela putorius.
  • foumarts — Plural form of foumart.
  • fountain — a spring or source of water; the source or head of a stream.
  • fountful — full of springs or founts
  • four-bit — 50 cents.
  • fourteen — a cardinal number, ten plus four.
  • fourthly — in the fourth place; fourth.
  • fox hunt — the hunting of foxes with hounds
  • freakout — A frightening or disorientating experience, especially one that results from the use of a hallucinogenic drug.
  • front up — to pay (money) at the beginning of a business arrangement
  • frotteur — a person who practices frottage.
  • fructose — Chemistry, Pharmacology. a yellowish to white, crystalline, water-soluble, levorotatory ketose sugar, C 6 H 12 O 6 , sweeter than sucrose, occurring in invert sugar, honey, and a great many fruits: used in foodstuffs and in medicine chiefly in solution as an intravenous nutrient.
  • fruition — attainment of anything desired; realization; accomplishment: After years of hard work she finally brought her idea to full fruition.
  • full out — with maximum effort or speed
  • fullstop — Alt form full stop.
  • fumatory — of or relating to smoke, especially tobacco smoke, or to a place for smoking.
  • fumewort — Any of various plants of the subfamily Fumarioideae or family Fumariaceae.
  • fumitory — any plant of the genus Fumaria, especially a delicate herb, F. officinalis, having finely dissected, grayish leaves and spikes of purplish flowers.
  • fumosity — the quality or state of being fumous or fumy
  • 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.
  • fur coat — overcoat covered with animal fur
  • futtocks — Plural form of futtock.
  • fuzztone — an effects pedal which distorts electric guitar sound
  • gadabout — a person who moves about restlessly or aimlessly, especially from one social activity to another.
  • geek out — a digital-technology expert or enthusiast (a term of pride as self-reference, but often used disparagingly by others).
  • get you! — You can say get you to show that you think someone is acting as if they are more important, rich, or successful than they really are.
  • give out — to present voluntarily and without expecting compensation; bestow: to give a birthday present to someone.
  • globulet — a small globule
  • gluttons — Plural form of glutton.
  • gluttony — excessive eating and drinking.
  • go about — to move or proceed, especially to or from something: They're going by bus.
  • go dutch — of, relating to, or characteristic of the natives or inhabitants of the Netherlands or their country or language.
  • go south — fail, go bad
  • goitrous — pertaining to or affected with goiter.
  • 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
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