8-letter words containing ut
- cuttable — capable of being cut
- cuttiest — cut short; short; stubby.
- cuttings — Cuttings are small pieces of rock removed by the drill bit.
- cuttling — to fold (cloth) face to face after finishing.
- cutwater — the forward part of the stem of a vessel, which cuts through the water
- cutworms — Plural form of cutworm.
- daibutsu — a large representation of the Buddha.
- deal out — If someone deals out a punishment or harmful action, they punish or harm someone.
- debutant — a person who is making a first appearance in a particular capacity, such as a sportsperson playing in a first game for a team
- debuting — a first public appearance on a stage, on television, etc.
- deck out — If a person or thing is decked out with or in something, they are decorated with it or wearing it, usually for a special occasion.
- declutch — to disengage the clutch of a motor vehicle
- degutted — to remove the entrails of; disembowel; gut.
- deputies — Plural form of deputy.
- deputing — Present participle of depute.
- deputise — to appoint as deputy.
- deputize — If you deputize for someone, you do something on their behalf, for example attend a meeting.
- deuteric — of, pertaining to, or resulting from the metasomatic changes taking place in igneous rock or magma as it solidifies
- deutero- — second or secondary
- deuteron — the nucleus of a deuterium atom, consisting of one proton and one neutron
- deutzias — Plural form of deutzia.
- devolute — (obsolete) To devolve.
- devoutly — Devoutly is used to emphasize how sincerely or deeply you hope for something or believe in something.
- dilutant — A diluting agent; a diluent, or thinner.
- diluters — Plural form of diluter.
- diluting — Present participle of dilute.
- dilution — the act of diluting or the state of being diluted.
- dilutive — to make (a liquid) thinner or weaker by the addition of water or the like.
- dine out — to eat the principal meal of the day; have dinner.
- dish out — an open, relatively shallow container of pottery, glass, metal, wood, etc., used for various purposes, especially for holding or serving food.
- disputed — to engage in argument or debate.
- disputer — One who disputes.
- disputes — Plural form of dispute.
- djibouti — Formerly French Somaliland, French Territory of the Afars and Issas. a republic in E Africa, on the Gulf of Aden: a former overseas territory of France; gained independence 1977. 8492 sq. mi. (21,994 sq. km). Capital: Djibouti.
- dole out — distribute
- dope out — any thick liquid or pasty preparation, as a lubricant, used in preparing a surface.
- doughnut — a small cake of sweetened or, sometimes, unsweetened dough fried in deep fat, typically shaped like a ring or, when prepared with a filling, a ball.
- drag out — to draw with force, effort, or difficulty; pull heavily or slowly along; haul; trail: They dragged the carpet out of the house.
- drag-out — to draw with force, effort, or difficulty; pull heavily or slowly along; haul; trail: They dragged the carpet out of the house.
- draw out — to cause to move in a particular direction by or as if by a pulling force; pull; drag (often followed by along, away, in, out, or off).
- drop out — a small quantity of liquid that falls or is produced in a more or less spherical mass; a liquid globule.
- dropouts — Plural form of dropout.
- drum out — a musical percussion instrument consisting of a hollow, usually cylindrical, body covered at one or both ends with a tightly stretched membrane, or head, which is struck with the hand, a stick, or a pair of sticks, and typically produces a booming, tapping, or hollow sound.
- druthers — one's own way, choice, or preference: If I had my druthers, I'd dance all night.
- drymouth — a condition of insufficient saliva, known medically as xerostomia
- duck out — leave secretly
- dutches' — of, relating to, or characteristic of the natives or inhabitants of the Netherlands or their country or language.
- dutchess — Archaic spelling of duchess.
- dutchman — a native or inhabitant of the Netherlands.
- dutiable — subject to customs duty, as imported goods.