8-letter words containing ent
- enticers — Plural form of enticer.
- enticing — Attractive or tempting; alluring.
- entierly — Archaic form of entirely.
- entirely — Completely (often used for emphasis).
- entirety — The whole of something.
- entities — Plural form of entity.
- entitled — Give (someone) a legal right or a just claim to receive or do something.
- entitles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of entitle.
- entoderm — (biology) Alternative form of endoderm.
- entombed — Simple past tense and past participle of entomb.
- entomol. — entomology
- entoptic — (of visual sensation) resulting from structures within the eye itself
- entozoal — relating to entozoon
- entozoic — of or relating to an entozoon
- entozoon — (obsolete) Any of various microscopic parasitic worms previously classified together under the grouping Entozoa.
- entrails — A person or animal's intestines or internal organs, especially when removed or exposed.
- entrains — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of entrain.
- entrance — An opening, such as a door, passage, or gate, that allows access to a place.
- entrants — Plural form of entrant.
- entreats — Plural form of entreat.
- entreaty — An earnest or humble request.
- entrench — Establish (an attitude, habit, or belief) so firmly that change is very difficult or unlikely.
- entrepot — Alternative spelling of entrepôt.
- entresol — A low story between the first floor and the second floor of a building; a mezzanine floor.
- entropic — Of, pertaining to, or as a consequence of entropy.
- entrusts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of entrust.
- entryism — the policy or practice of members of a particular political group joining an existing political party with the intention of changing its principles and policies, instead of forming a new party
- entryway — A way in to somewhere or something; an entrance.
- entwined — Wind or twist together; interweave.
- entwines — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of entwine.
- erumpent — Bursting forth or through a surface.
- esculent — Fit to be eaten; edible.
- esurient — Hungry or greedy.
- eventers — Plural form of eventer.
- eventful — Marked by interesting or exciting events.
- eventide — The end of the day; evening.
- eventing — An equestrian sport in which competitors must take part in each of several contests, usually cross-country, dressage, and show jumping.
- eventual — Occurring at the end of or as a result of a series of events; final; ultimate.
- evolvent — an involute curve
- exigents — Plural form of exigent.
- existent — Having reality or existence.
- exponent — One who expounds, represents or advocates.
- fakement — Lb archaic A forgery; something faked.
- feculent — full of dregs or fecal matter; foul, turbid, or muddy.
- fentanyl — a synthetic, short-acting narcotic analgesic and sedative, C 22 H 28 N 2 O, used pharmacologically in anesthesia and neuroleptanalgesia, and also as an illicit drug: Medics quickly administered fentanyl to the injured soldiers. Drug dealers are lacing heroin with fentanyl.
- fenthion — a type of insecticide
- ferments — Plural form of ferment.
- figments — Plural form of figment.
- filament — a very fine thread or threadlike structure; a fiber or fibril: filaments of gold.
- filiment — Misspelling of filament.