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

  • refounder — a person who refounds
  • reguerdon — a reward
  • regulator — a person or thing that regulates.
  • religious — of, relating to, or concerned with religion: a religious holiday.
  • remoulade — a cold sauce made with mayonnaise and various condiments and herbs, as chopped pickles, capers, mustard, parsley, chervil, and tarragon.
  • renounced — to give up or put aside voluntarily: to renounce worldly pleasures.
  • renourish — to sustain with food or nutriment; supply with what is necessary for life, health, and growth.
  • reoccured — to happen; take place; come to pass: When did the accident occur?
  • reposeful — full of or suggesting repose; calm; quiet.
  • reproduce — to make a copy, representation, duplicate, or close imitation of: to reproduce a picture.
  • repulsion — the act of repulsing or the state of being repulsed.
  • repurpose — the reason for which something exists or is done, made, used, etc.
  • requoting — to repeat (a passage, phrase, etc.) from a book, speech, or the like, as by way of authority, illustration, etc.
  • reremouse — a bat.
  • rerouting — a course, way, or road for passage or travel: What's the shortest route to Boston?
  • residuous — residual, remaining
  • resoluble — able to be redissolved.
  • resounded — to echo or ring with sound, as a place.
  • resourced — If an organization is resourced, it has all the things, such as money and materials, that it needs to function properly.
  • resources — a source of supply, support, or aid, especially one that can be readily drawn upon when needed.
  • responsum — the reply of a noted rabbi or Jewish scholar as rendered in the Responsa.
  • rethought — the act of reconsidering.
  • retrousse — (especially of the nose) turned up.
  • retrusion — the act of moving a tooth backward.
  • revelrous — of or relating to revelry
  • revulsion — a strong feeling of repugnance, distaste, or dislike: Cruelty fills me with revulsion.
  • righteous — characterized by uprightness or morality: a righteous observance of the law.
  • road user — anyone who uses a road, such as a pedestrian, cyclist or motorist
  • roadhouse — an inn, dance hall, tavern, nightclub, etc., located on a highway, usually beyond city limits.
  • rogueship — the state or quality of being a rogue or rogueish
  • rolled-up — Rolled-up objects have been folded or wrapped into a cylindrical shape.
  • rope burn — a burn on the skin caused by friction from a rope
  • roquefort — a blue-veined cheese with a strong flavour, made from ewes' milk: matured in caves
  • rosaceous — belonging to the plant family Rosaceae. Compare rose family.
  • rose-slug — the larva of any of several sawflies, especially Endelomyia aethiops or Cladius isomerus, that skeletonize the foliage of roses.
  • rostellum — Biology. any small, beaklike process.
  • rotachute — a device serving the same purpose as a parachute, in which the canopy is replaced by freely revolving rotor blades, used for the delivery of stores or recovery of missiles
  • rotundate — rounded
  • rough-hew — to hew (timber, stone, etc.) roughly or without smoothing or finishing.
  • roughened — made rough
  • roughhewn — to hew (timber, stone, etc.) roughly or without smoothing or finishing.
  • roughneck — a rough, coarse person; a tough.
  • roughness — having a coarse or uneven surface, as from projections, irregularities, or breaks; not smooth: rough, red hands; a rough road.
  • rouletted — cut or engraved with a roulette
  • rounceval — a variety of large pea
  • round-eye — a term used by Asians to refer to a white person of European origin.
  • roundelay — a song in which a phrase, line, or the like, is continually repeated.
  • roundhead — a member or adherent of the Parliamentarians or Puritan party during the civil wars of the 17th century (so called in derision by the Cavaliers because they wore their hair cut short).
  • roundheel — an eagerly immoral woman
  • roundness — having a flat, circular surface, as a disk.
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