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8-letter words that end in er

  • crankier — Comparative form of cranky.
  • crappier — extremely bad, unpleasant, or inferior; lousy: crappy weather.
  • creamier — Comparative form of creamy.
  • creepier — having or causing a creeping sensation of the skin, as from horror or fear: a creepy ghost story.
  • crippler — Offensive. a term used to refer to a person who is partially or totally unable to use one or more limbs. an animal that is similarly disabled; a lame animal. Offensive. a person who is disabled or impaired in any way: a mental cripple.
  • croucher — Agent noun of crouch: one who crouches.
  • croupier — A croupier is the person in charge of a gambling table in a casino, who collects the bets and pays money to the people who have won.
  • crucifer — any plant of the family Brassicaceae (formerly Cruciferae), having a corolla of four petals arranged like a cross and a fruit called a siliqua. The family includes the brassicas, mustard, cress, and wallflower
  • crueller — Comparative form of cruel.
  • crummier — Also, crumby. Slang. dirty and run-down; shabby; seedy: a crummy fleabag of a hotel. of little or no value; cheap; worthless: crummy furniture that falls apart after a month of use. wretchedly inadequate; miserable; lousy: They pay crummy salaries.
  • cruncher — the critical or decisive thing
  • crusader — A crusader for a cause is someone who does a lot in support of it.
  • cucumber — A cucumber is a long thin vegetable with a hard green skin and wet transparent flesh. It is eaten raw in salads.
  • cuddlier — suitable for or inviting cuddling: a cuddly teddy bear.
  • cudgeler — One who beats with a cudgel.
  • culpeper — Nicholas. 1616–54, English herbalist and astrologer; his unauthorized translation (1649) of the College of Physicians' Pharmacopoeia and his Herbal (1653) popularized herbalism
  • cumberer — Someone or something that cumbers.
  • customer — You can use customer in expressions such as a cool customer or a tough customer to indicate what someone's behaviour or character is like.
  • cutwater — the forward part of the stem of a vessel, which cuts through the water
  • cylinder — A cylinder is an object with flat circular ends and long straight sides.
  • cytaster — aster.
  • daintier — Comparative form of dainty.
  • daladier — Édouard (edwar). 1884–1970, French radical socialist statesman; premier of France (1933; 1934; 1938–40) and signatory of the Munich Pact (1938)
  • dampener — to make damp; moisten: to dampen a sponge.
  • darkener — One who or that which darkens.
  • dataller — a worker paid by the day
  • daughter — Someone's daughter is their female child.
  • daytaler — a worker who is appointed and paid on a daily basis
  • deadener — to make less sensitive, active, energetic, or forcible; weaken: to deaden sound; to deaden the senses; to deaden the force of a blow.
  • deadlier — causing or tending to cause death; fatal; lethal: a deadly poison.
  • debarker — a machine that strips bark from logs
  • debeaker — to remove the upper beak from (a bird) to prevent egg eating or attacks on other birds.
  • debugger — a program that is used to find and correct bugs in other programs
  • debunker — to expose or excoriate (a claim, assertion, sentiment, etc.) as being pretentious, false, or exaggerated: to debunk advertising slogans.
  • decanter — A decanter is a glass container that you use for serving wine, sherry, or port.
  • deceiver — to mislead by a false appearance or statement; delude: They deceived the enemy by disguising the destroyer as a freighter.
  • december — December is the twelfth and last month of the year in the Western calendar.
  • decenter — to cause to undergo a shift away from what has been its traditional center, focus, orientation, or emphasis
  • decipher — to determine the meaning of (something obscure or illegible)
  • declarer — a person who declares
  • decliner — One who declines.
  • deemster — the title of one of the two justices in the Isle of Man
  • deepener — One who, or that which, deepens.
  • defeater — to overcome in a contest, election, battle, etc.; prevail over; vanquish: They defeated the enemy. She defeated her brother at tennis.
  • defender — If someone is a defender of a particular thing or person that has been criticized, they argue or act in support of that thing or person.
  • deferrer — to put off (action, consideration, etc.) to a future time: The decision has been deferred by the board until next week.
  • deflater — a person or device that causes deflation
  • deflower — to despoil of beauty, innocence, etc; mar; violate
  • defoamer — anything which removes foam or prevents foam from forming
  • defogger — A defogger is a device that removes condensation from the window of a vehicle by blowing warm air onto it.
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