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

  • tullamore — the county town of Offaly, Republic of Ireland; food processing and brewing. Pop: 11 098 (2002)
  • turcopole — during the Crusades, a type of lightly armed and low-ranking soldier belonging to the Order of St John of Jerusalem, used mainly as mounted archers and scouts
  • 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.
  • turophile — a connoisseur or lover of cheese.
  • turquoise — Also, turquois. an opaque mineral, a basic hydrous copper aluminum phosphate often containing a small amount of iron, sky-blue or greenish-blue in color, cut cabochon as a gem. Compare bone turquoise.
  • tutworker — a person involved in tutwork
  • udometric — of or relating to an udometer
  • umberto i — (Umberto I) 1844–1900, king of Italy 1878–1900.
  • unaborted — (esp of a baby or pregnancy) not aborted or ended
  • unadorned — to decorate or add beauty to, as by ornaments: garlands of flowers adorning their hair.
  • unaroused — to stir to action or strong response; excite: to arouse a crowd; to arouse suspicion.
  • unboarded — a piece of wood sawed thin, and of considerable length and breadth compared with the thickness.
  • unbroiled — not broiled
  • unbrowned — (of food) not browned
  • unclogger — to free of an obstruction or impediment: to unclog a drain; to unclog rush-hour traffic.
  • uncoerced — to compel by force, intimidation, or authority, especially without regard for individual desire or volition: They coerced him into signing the document.
  • unconcern — absence of feeling or concern; indifference.
  • uncorrect — to convert (a true course) into a magnetic course.
  • uncoupler — an agent responsible for the uncoupling of oxidative phosphorylation
  • uncovered — having no cover or covering.
  • uncropped — the cultivated produce of the ground, while growing or when gathered: the wheat crop.
  • uncrossed — not crossed.
  • uncrowded — filled to excess; packed.
  • uncrowned — not crowned; not having yet assumed the crown.
  • under-god — the one Supreme Being, the creator and ruler of the universe.
  • underbody — the bottom or underneath part, as of a mechanism or animal: the underbody of a tank.
  • underboss — a lesser or minor boss, often the second in command, as in an underworld hierarchy.
  • undercoat — a coat or jacket worn under another.
  • undercook — to cook for less than the recommended time
  • undercool — Chemistry. to cool less than necessary for a given process or purpose. to supercool.
  • underdoer — a person who underperforms or fails to do what is necessary
  • underdone — (of food) not thoroughly cooked; not cooked enough.
  • underdose — a quantity of medicine prescribed to be taken at one time.
  • underflow — to move along in a stream: The river flowed slowly to the sea.
  • underfong — to receive, comprehend, or trap
  • underfoot — under the foot or feet; on the ground; underneath or below: The climb was difficult because there were so many rocks underfoot.
  • undergoes — to be subjected to; experience; pass through: to undergo surgery.
  • undergone — to be subjected to; experience; pass through: to undergo surgery.
  • undergown — a gown worn under another article of clothing
  • underload — anything put in or on something for conveyance or transportation; freight; cargo: The truck carried a load of watermelons.
  • 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.
  • underprop — to prop underneath; support; uphold.
  • undershot — having the front teeth of the lower jaw projecting in front of the upper teeth, as a bulldog.
  • undersoil — subsoil.
  • undersold — to sell more cheaply than.
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