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8-letter words containing te

  • -crafted — made in the way specified
  • -crusted — covered with the substance specified
  • -fixated — obsessed by someone or something
  • -hearted — -hearted combines with adjectives such as 'kind' or 'cold' to form adjectives which indicate that someone has a particular character or personality or is in a particular mood.
  • -meister — -meister combines with nouns to form nouns which refer to someone who is extremely good at a particular activity.
  • -mycetes — the scientific name of a (specified) class of fungi or slime molds
  • -pterous — indicating a specified number or type of wings
  • -related — -related combines with nouns to form adjectives with the meaning 'connected with the thing referred to by the noun'.
  • -shirted — -shirted is used to form adjectives which indicate what colour or type of shirt someone is wearing.
  • -stemmed — -stemmed is added to adjectives to form adjectives which indicate what the stem of something is like.
  • a droite — to the right.
  • a/b test — Digital Technology. a comparison of two or more versions of a web page or app in simultaneous use to assess which is the optimized version for achieving a specified design goal or performance metric.
  • aaronite — one of the priestly descendants of Aaron.
  • abdicate — If a king or queen abdicates, he or she gives up being king or queen.
  • abducted — Simple past tense and past participle of abduct.
  • abductee — someone who is abducted
  • aberrate — to deviate from what is normal or correct
  • abietate — a salt or ester of abietic acid.
  • ablegate — a papal envoy who has important duties abroad such as bringing a cardinal's insignia to him when he has just been appointed, or taking a message to a sovereign
  • abligate — (obsolete) To tie up so as to hinder from.
  • abnegate — to deny to oneself; renounce (privileges, pleasure, etc)
  • aboiteau — (Canada, Acadia) alternate form of aboideau.
  • abrogate — If someone in a position of authority abrogates something such as a law, agreement, or practice, they put an end to it.
  • abrupted — Simple past tense and past participle of abrupt.
  • absented — not in a certain place at a given time; away, missing (opposed to present): absent from class.
  • absentee — An absentee is a person who is expected to be in a particular place but who is not there.
  • absolute — Absolute means total and complete.
  • absterge — to wipe clean or cleanse
  • abutters — Plural form of abutter.
  • acaudate — (biology, zoology) Tailless.
  • accented — Language or speech that is accented is spoken with a particular accent.
  • accepted — Accepted ideas are agreed by most people to be correct or reasonable.
  • acceptee — a person who has been accepted, or has accepted a position
  • accepter — a person or thing that accepts.
  • accosted — (of animals) represented as side by side: two dolphins accosted.
  • accouter — to outfit; equip, esp. for military service
  • accreted — to grow together; adhere (usually followed by to).
  • accretes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of accrete.
  • accurate — careful and exact
  • acephate — a white solid compound, C 4 H 10 NO 3 PS, used as an insecticide against a wide range of plant pests, including aphids, budworms, and tent caterpillars.
  • acerated — having sharp points
  • acerbate — to embitter or exasperate
  • acervate — growing in heaps or clusters
  • acetated — treated with acetic acid
  • acetates — Plural form of acetate.
  • achroite — the colorless or white variety of tourmaline, often used as a gem.
  • acierate — to change (iron) into steel
  • acolytes — Plural form of acolyte.
  • aconites — Plural form of aconite.
  • acquited — Simple past tense and past participle of acquit.

On this page, we collect all 8-letter words with TE. It’s easy to find right word with a certain length. It is the easiest way to find 8-letter word that contains TE to use in Scrabble or Crossword puzzles.

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