8-letter words containing d, r, u, m, e
- mullered — (British, slang) Drunk.
- muraenid — any fish of the family Muraenidae, comprising the morays.
- muralled — decorated with a mural or murals
- murdered — Simple past tense and past participle of murder.
- murderee — a murderer's victim or intended victim.
- murderer — a person who commits murder.
- murexide — a reddish-purple, crystalline, sparingly water-soluble solid, C 8 H 8 N 6 O 6 , having a green luster, formerly used as a dye.
- murmured — a low, continuous sound, as of a brook, the wind, or trees, or of low, indistinct voices.
- mustered — to assemble (troops, a ship's crew, etc.), as for battle, display, inspection, orders, or discharge.
- muttered — to utter words indistinctly or in a low tone, often as if talking to oneself; murmur.
- numbered — Simple past tense and past participle of number.
- outdream — to exceed in dreaming
- perfumed — Something such as fruit or wine that is perfumed has a sweet pleasant smell.
- peridium — the outer enveloping coat of the fruit body in many fungi.
- premould — to mould in advance
- presumed — to take for granted, assume, or suppose: I presume you're tired after your drive.
- queerdom — the state of being a homosexual
- red drum — a large, edible drum, Sciaenops ocellatus, living in waters off the Atlantic coast of the U.S.
- residuum — the residue, remainder, or rest of something.
- rudiment — Usually, rudiments. the elements or first principles of a subject: the rudiments of grammar. a mere beginning, first slight appearance, or undeveloped or imperfect form of something: the rudiments of a plan.
- rumoured — If something is rumoured to be the case, people are suggesting that it is the case, but they do not know for certain.
- rumsfeld — Donald, born 1932, U.S. secretary of defense 1975–77, 2001–06.
- smoulder — to burn without flame; undergo slow or suppressed combustion.
- soredium — a group of algal cells surrounded by hyphal tissue, occurring on the surface of the thallus and functioning in vegetative reproduction.
- squirmed — to wriggle or writhe.
- strummed — to play on (a stringed musical instrument) by running the fingers lightly across the strings.
- the drum — the necessary information (esp in the phrase give (someone) the drum)
- umbrated — drawn in a faint or shaded manner
- underarm — of, situated, or for use under the arm or in the armpit: an underarm deodorant.
- underman — a junior man in a platelaying gang
- unformed — not definitely shaped; shapeless or formless.
- unframed — picture: without a frame
- unharmed — physical injury or mental damage; hurt: to do him bodily harm.
- unmarked — not marked.
- unmarred — to damage or spoil to a certain extent; render less perfect, attractive, useful, etc.; impair or spoil: That billboard mars the view. The holiday was marred by bad weather.
- unmerged — to cause to combine or coalesce; unite.
- unmodern — of or relating to present and recent time; not ancient or remote: modern city life.
- unmoored — to loose (a vessel) from moorings or anchorage.
- unprimed — of the first importance; demanding the fullest consideration: a prime requisite.
- unrhymed — identity in sound of some part, especially the end, of words or lines of verse.
- unwarmed — not warmed; unheated
- unwormed — (of animals) not rid of worms