10-letter words that end in et
- fact sheet — information page
- flow sheet — flow chart (def 1).
- fodderbeet — sugar beet used as fodder.
- free sheet — paper made entirely from chemical pulp and therefore free of groundwood.
- fussbudget — a fussy or needlessly fault-finding person.
- grubstreet — produced by a hack; poor in quality: a grubstreet book.
- gut-bucket — jazz played in the raucous and high-spirited style of barrelhouse.
- handbasket — a small basket with a handle for carrying by hand.
- hard-asset — denoting an asset with intrinsic value: diamonds and other hard-asset commodities.
- hate sheet — a newspaper or other publication that consistently expresses biased hatred toward some national, racial, religious, or other group.
- hip pocket — back pocket of trousers
- hit wicket — an instance of a batsman breaking the wicket with the bat or a part of the body while playing a stroke and so being out
- hospitalet — a city in NE Spain, near Barcelona.
- hot ticket — an extremely popular or trendy person or thing; a person or thing in high demand.
- hugh capet — Hugh or Fr. Hugues [yg] /üg/ (Show IPA), a.d. 938?–996, king of France 987–996.
- hymn sheet — a sheet of paper with the words of hymns printed on it
- ice bucket — a cylindrical container for holding ice to use in drinks or to keep a wine bottle cold.
- ike jacket — Eisenhower jacket.
- indiscreet — not discreet; lacking prudence, good judgment, or circumspection: an indiscreet remark.
- ion rocket — a rocket or rocket engine using ion propulsion.
- itchy feet — If you have itchy feet, you have a strong desire to leave a place and to travel.
- jean genet — Jean [zhahn] /ʒɑ̃/ (Show IPA), 1910–86, French playwright and novelist.
- jet-to-let — the practice of buying a property in a foreign country for rental as an investment
- job market — the total number of vacant jobs open to those seeking employment.
- job ticket — a slip or card accompanying a job order and used for giving instructions or for recording time spent on the work.
- keep quiet — not reveal a secret
- lansquenet — landsknecht.
- le bourget — a suburb of Paris: former airport, landing site for Charles A. Lindbergh, May 1927.
- le touquet — a town in N France, on the English Channel, near Boulogne: seaside summer resort; airport.
- lead sheet — a copy of a song containing the melody line, sometimes along with the lyrics and the notations indicating the harmonic structure.
- lifejacket — a sleeveless jacket of buoyant or inflatable construction, for supporting the wearer in deep water and preventing drowning.
- live-tweet — to post messages on the Twitter website about an event, etc, as it happens
- longstreet — James, 1821–1904, Confederate general in the U.S. Civil War.
- low-budget — made or done on a small or reduced budget; costing relatively little money: a low-budget film.
- low-ticket — having a relatively low price: a growing market for low-ticket items.
- mao jacket — a plain, shirtlike jacket, usually blue or gray, with pockets and a high collar, worn by Mao Zedong and universally adopted in the People's Republic of China during his regime.
- mid-wicket — the fielding position on the on side, approximately midway between square leg and mid-on
- minibudget — a group of economic measures proposed between full annual budgets
- minimarket — a grocery store or delicatessen.
- montrachet — a dry white wine of N Burgundy
- multifacet — Having many facets.
- news-sheet — A news-sheet is a small newspaper that is usually printed and distributed in small quantities by a local political or social organization.
- non liquet — (of evidence, a cause, etc.) not clear or evident.
- non placet — (especially in a church or university assembly) an expression or vote of dissent or disapproval.
- noncabinet — not related to or belonging to a government cabinet
- nutrasweet — a brand of artificial sweetener
- off-budget — not included in the regular federal budget; funded through separate agencies.
- off-street — not in the road
- out-basket — out-box.
- overbudget — costing or being more than the amount alloted or budgeted: The building is half-finished and it's already overbudget.