8-letter words containing u, t, o
- outthink — to excel in thinking; think faster, more accurately, or more perceptively than: outthinking most of her contemporaries in the field of human relations.
- outthrob — to outdo in throbbing
- outthrow — to throw out or extend: His arms were outthrown in greeting.
- outtough — to get the better of (a competitor) by showing more determination.
- outtower — to tower over
- outtrade — to outdo in trading; get the better of in a trade.
- outtrick — to outdo in trickery
- outtrump — to outplay or exceed in trumping
- outvalue — Be of greater value than.
- outvaunt — to outdo in boasting
- outvenom — to surpass in venomousness
- outvoice — (transitive) To exceed in noise.
- outvoted — Simple past tense and past participle of outvote.
- outvoter — (in the past) someone who is able to vote in a constituency which they do not live in on a permanent basis
- outvotes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outvote.
- outvying — to strive in competition or rivalry with another; contend for superiority: Swimmers from many nations were vying for the title.
- outwards — proceeding or directed toward the outside or exterior, or away from a central point: the outward flow of gold; the outward part of a voyage.
- outwaste — to squander or use up wastefully
- outwatch — to outdo or surpass in watching.
- outweary — to exhaust completely
- outweigh — to exceed in value, importance, influence, etc.: The advantages of the plan outweighed its defects.
- outwhirl — to surpass at whirling
- outworks — Plural form of outwork.
- outworld — (in science fiction) an outlying or alien planet.
- outworth — to be more valuable than
- outwrest — to pull out or get possession of forcibly; extort
- outwrite — to write more or better than.
- outyield — (of a crop, country, etc) to yield more than
- overdust — to dust too much
- overhunt — to hunt in an unsustainable manner
- overjust — too just
- overture — an opening or initiating move toward negotiations, a new relationship, an agreement, etc.; a formal or informal proposal or offer: overtures of peace; a shy man who rarely made overtures of friendship.
- overturn — to destroy the power of; overthrow; defeat; vanquish.
- oxtongue — any of various Eurasian plants of the genus Picris, having oblong bristly leaves and clusters of dandelion-like flowers: family Asteraceae (composites)
- pace out — If you pace out or pace off a distance, you measure it by walking from one end of it to the other.
- pactolus — a small river in Asia Minor, in ancient Lydia: famous for the gold washed from its sands.
- page out — (storage, architecture) What a paging system does when it copies part of a task's working memory from RAM to swap space on disk.
- paroquet — parakeet.
- pass out — to move past; go by: to pass another car on the road.
- patinous — patinated.
- patulous — open; gaping; expanded.
- peamouth — a minnow, Mylocheilus caurinus, of northwestern U.S. and British Columbian waters.
- petalous — having petals.
- phaseout — an act or instance of phasing out; planned discontinuation or expiration.
- pick out — to choose or select from among a group: to pick a contestant from the audience.
- pinatubo — Mount, an active volcano on the island of Luzon, in the Philippines. 4875 feet (1486 meters).
- pitchout — Baseball. a ball purposely thrown by a pitcher too far outside of the plate for the batter to hit, especially in anticipation of an attempted steal by a base runner.
- plan out — organize in detail
- play out — a dramatic composition or piece; drama.
- pleuston — a buoyant mat of weeds, algae, and associated organisms that floats on or near the surface of a lake, river, or other body of fresh water.