7-letter words containing e, n, r, o, u
- outearn — to earn more than
- overrun — to rove over (a country, region, etc.); invade; ravage: a time when looting hordes had overrun the province.
- pleuron — the lateral plate or plates of a thoracic segment of an insect.
- pounder — a person or thing having or associated with a weight or value of a pound or a specified number of pounds (often used in combination): He caught only one fish, but it was an eight-pounder.
- proneur — a flatterer
- pronuke — pronuclear1 .
- rebound — to bound or spring back from force of impact.
- recount — to count again.
- redound — to have a good or bad effect or result, as to the advantage or disadvantage of a person or thing.
- refound — to come upon by chance; meet with: He found a nickel in the street.
- rejourn — to postpone, adjourn, or delay (something)
- remount — a fresh horse or supply of fresh horses.
- resound — to echo or ring with sound, as a place.
- reunion — an island in the Indian Ocean, E of Madagascar: an overseas department of France. 970 sq. mi. (2512 sq. km). Capital: St. Denis.
- rewound — an act or instance of rewinding.
- rondeau — Prosody. a short poem of fixed form, consisting of 13 or 10 lines on two rhymes and having the opening words or phrase used in two places as an unrhymed refrain.
- rondure — a circle or sphere.
- rongeur — a strongly constructed instrument with a sharp-edged, scoop-shaped tip, used for gouging out bone.
- roughen — make rough
- rounded — having a flat, circular surface, as a disk.
- roundel — something round or circular.
- rounder — any round shape, as a circle, ring or sphere.
- routine — subroutine
- runover — the amount of type matter for a given article, story, etc., that is carried over to another page, column, or line.
- sounder — a person or thing that sounds depth, as of water.
- surgeon — a physician who specializes in surgery.
- tonsure — the act of cutting the hair or shaving the head.
- tourane — former name of Danang.
- tourney — a tournament.
- trounce — to beat severely; thrash.
- unborne — not carried
- unbroke — unbroken.
- uncover — to lay bare; disclose; reveal.
- underdo — to do (something) inadequately
- undergo — to be subjected to; experience; pass through: to undergo surgery.
- unfroze — simple past tense of unfreeze.
- ungored — not gored or bloodied
- unhorse — to cause to fall from a horse, as in battle; dislodge from the saddle: Sir Gawain unhorsed the strange knight.
- unorder — to cancel an order; countermand
- unroven — a past participle of unreeve.
- unsober — not sober
- upborne — to bear up; raise aloft; sustain or support.
- urge on — encourage, incite
- wounder — One who wounds.
- younger — being in the first or early stage of life or growth; youthful; not old: a young woman.
- younker — a youngster.
- yukoner — a river flowing NW and then SW from NW Canada through Alaska to the Bering Sea. About 2000 miles (3220 km) long.