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8-letter words containing tor

  • -motored — having a specified type of motor or number of motors
  • -storied — -storied means the same as -story.
  • abductor — any muscle that abducts (opposed to adductor).
  • abettors — Plural form of abettor.
  • ablators — Plural form of ablator.
  • accentor — any small sparrow-like songbird of the genus Prunella, family Prunellidae, which inhabit mainly mountainous regions of Europe and Asia
  • acceptor — the person or organization on which a draft or bill of exchange is drawn after liability has been accepted, usually by signature
  • actoress — Alternative form of actress.
  • actorish — of, relating to, or characteristic of an actor
  • actuator — An actuator is a machine or part of a machine which moves or controls another part in response to an input.
  • adaptors — Plural form of adaptor.
  • additory — additional
  • adductor — a muscle that adducts
  • adjustor — a person or thing that adjusts.
  • adulator — to show excessive admiration or devotion to; flatter or admire servilely.
  • aerators — Plural form of aerator.
  • agitator — If you describe someone involved in politics as an agitator, you disapprove of them because of the trouble they cause in organizing campaigns and protests.
  • aleatory — dependent on chance
  • ancestor — Your ancestors are the people from whom you are descended.
  • animator — An animator is a person who makes films by means of animation.
  • arrestor — Also, arrestor. a person or thing that arrests.
  • assentor — any of the eight voters legally required to endorse the nomination of a candidate in a parliamentary or local election in addition to the nominator and seconder
  • assertor — One who asserts or avers.
  • assistor — to give support or aid to; help: Please assist him in moving the furniture.
  • attestor — to bear witness to; certify; declare to be correct, true, or genuine; declare the truth of, in words or writing, especially affirm in an official capacity: to attest the truth of a statement.
  • attorney — In the United States, an attorney or attorney at law is a lawyer.
  • attritor — A type of grinder in which particles suspended in water are moved by paddles and are ground as they collide with each other.
  • auditors — Plural form of auditor.
  • auditory — Auditory means related to hearing.
  • aviators — Plural form of aviator.
  • avigator — aerial navigation.
  • barrator — a person guilty of barratry
  • barretor — someone who deals fraudulently
  • bisector — a straight line or plane that bisects an angle
  • cantoris — (in antiphonal music) to be sung by the cantorial side of a choir
  • caveator — a person who enters a caveat
  • chelator — an organic chemical that bonds with metal ions and produces a chelate compound
  • clitoral — Clitoral means concerned with or relating to the clitoris.
  • clitoric — relating to the clitoris
  • clitoris — The clitoris is a part at the front of a woman's sexual organs where she can feel sexual pleasure.
  • codebtor — a fellow debtor
  • coeditor — a person who cooperates or collaborates as editor with another.
  • cofactor — a number associated with an element in a square matrix, equal to the determinant of the matrix formed by removing the row and column in which the element appears from the given determinant
  • collator — a person or machine that collates texts or manuscripts
  • computor — (obsolete) A person who calculates or computes.
  • contorno — (in Italy) a side dish of salad or vegetables that is commonly served alongside the main course
  • contorts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of contort.
  • copastor — a fellow pastor
  • creators — Plural form of creator.
  • creditor — Your creditors are the people who you owe money to.

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