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There are 10 eight-letter words containing A, C, E, L, O, T and U| BLUECOAT | • bluecoat n. (Britain) A traditional dress code at certain prestigious British schools. • bluecoat n. (US history) A soldier or officer in the Union army during the American Civil War. • bluecoat n. (Dated) A policeman. | | CLEANOUT | • cleanout n. An opening or drain leading into a plumbing system to provide a location to insert a snake or other… • cleanout n. A medical course that serves to clear the bowels completely of feces. • clean␣out v. (Transitive) To clean, especially to tidy by removing the contents. | | CLEAROUT | • clearout n. Alternative form of clear-out. • clear-out n. The act of emptying a room or space. • clear-out n. (Basketball) A semicircular sweep with the ball grasped firmly in both hands. | | COPULATE | • copulate v. (Somewhat formal) To engage in sexual intercourse. • copulate adj. (Obsolete) Joined; associated; coupled. • copulate adj. (Grammar) Joining subject and predicate; copulative. | | LACTEOUS | • lacteous adj. Milky; resembling milk. • lacteous adj. Lacteal; conveying chyle. • LACTEOUS adj. milky, also LACTEAL, LACTEAN. | | LOCULATE | • loculate adj. (Botany) Divided into loculi, cavities or compartments. • LOCULATE adj. of e.g. an ovary, divided into compartments by septa, also LOCULAR, LOCULATED. | | LOCUSTAE | • locustae n. Plural of locusta. • LOCUSTA n. (Latin) the spikelet or flower cluster of grasses. | | OCULATED | • oculated adj. Synonym of oculate. • OCULATED adj. having eyes, also OCULATE. | | OSCULATE | • osculate v. (Transitive, intransitive) To kiss. • osculate v. (Mathematics) To touch so as to have the same tangent and curvature at the point of contact. • osculate v. (Intransitive) To make contact. | | OUTPLACE | • outplace v. To terminate a person’s employment, but help the former employee to obtain another post. • outplace v. To move to a new location; displace; remove; oust. • OUTPLACE v. to find new employment for a redundant worker. |
Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America. Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.
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