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9-letter words containing e, n, r, o, u, t

  • tournedos — small slices of fillet of beef, round and thick, served with a variety of sauces and garnished.
  • true-born — genuinely or authentically so because of birth: a trueborn son of Ireland; a trueborn Parisian.
  • truncheon — the club carried by a police officer; billy.
  • turn over — to cause to move around on an axis or about a center; rotate: to turn a wheel.
  • turned on — lively and chic; switched-on.
  • turned-on — lively and chic; switched-on.
  • turnstone — any shorebird of the genus Arenaria, characterized by the habit of turning over stones in search of food.
  • unaborted — (esp of a baby or pregnancy) not aborted or ended
  • uncorrect — to convert (a true course) into a magnetic course.
  • undercoat — a coat or jacket worn under another.
  • underfoot — under the foot or feet; on the ground; underneath or below: The climb was difficult because there were so many rocks underfoot.
  • undermost — being the furthest under; lowest
  • undernote — a brief record of something written down to assist the memory or for future reference.
  • underplot — a plot subordinate to another plot, as in a novel.
  • undershot — having the front teeth of the lower jaw projecting in front of the upper teeth, as a bulldog.
  • undertone — a low or subdued tone: to speak in undertones.
  • undertook — simple past tense of undertake.
  • undervote — a vote that is cast but is legally invalid
  • unfortune — misfortune
  • unmortise — to unfasten or separate (something mortised).
  • unroasted — not roasted or cooked over dry heat
  • unstopper — to unstop.
  • unstoried — without a history; not written as history or told as folklore: an unstoried island.
  • untrodden — to go back through in the same steps.
  • untutored — not tutored; untaught; uninstructed.
  • venturous — venturesome.
  • vetturino — a person who drives a vettura
  • volunteer — a person who voluntarily offers himself or herself for a service or undertaking.
  • whereunto — (archaic or formal, interrogative) unto what; to what purpose.
  • youngster — a child.
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