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6-letter words containing e, u, r, t

  • frutex — a plant or shrub with a woody stem
  • futter — To fuck.
  • future — time that is to be or come hereafter.
  • gunterEdmund, 1581–1626, English mathematician and astronomer: inventor of various measuring instruments and scales.
  • gurlet — a pickaxe with a double-sided head, one side being a sharp point and the other side being a cutting edge
  • gurnet — Alternative form of gurnard (fish).
  • gutser — a person who eats too much and greedily.
  • gutter — a channel at the side or in the middle of a road or street, for leading off surface water.
  • gutzer — a bad fall or tumble
  • hauter — high-class or high-toned; fancy: an haute restaurant that attracts a monied crowd.
  • hubert — a male given name: from Germanic words meaning “mind” and “bright.”.
  • huerta — Victoriano [beek-taw-ryah-naw] /ˌbik tɔˈryɑ nɔ/ (Show IPA), 1854–1916, Mexican general: provisional president of Mexico 1913–14.
  • hunterJohn, 1728–93, Scottish surgeon, physiologist, and biologist.
  • hurted — (archaic, or, nonstandard) Simple past tense and past participle of hurt.
  • hurter — to cause bodily injury to; injure: He was badly hurt in the accident.
  • hurtle — to rush violently; move with great speed: The car hurtled down the highway.
  • hutter — Someone who lives in a hut.
  • iterum — again or afresh
  • juster — guided by truth, reason, justice, and fairness: We hope to be just in our understanding of such difficult situations.
  • lauter — To subject to lautering.
  • luster — a person who lusts: a luster after power.
  • lustre — lustrum (def 1).
  • luters — Plural form of luter.
  • luther — Martin [mahr-tn;; German mahr-teen] /ˈmɑr tn;; German ˈmɑr tin/ (Show IPA), 1483–1546, German theologian and author: leader, in Germany, of the Protestant Reformation.
  • mature — ripe, as fruit, or fully aged, as cheese or wine.
  • meerut — a city in W Uttar Pradesh, in N India.
  • munter — (British, slang, pejorative) An ugly person.
  • muster — to assemble (troops, a ship's crew, etc.), as for battle, display, inspection, orders, or discharge.
  • mutare — a city in E Zimbabwe.
  • mutter — to utter words indistinctly or in a low tone, often as if talking to oneself; murmur.
  • nature — has the X nature
  • neuter — Grammar. noting or pertaining to a gender that refers to things classed as neither masculine nor feminine. (of a verb) intransitive.
  • neutra — a city in W Slovakia, on the Nitra River: historic religious sites.
  • nutter — a person who gathers nuts.
  • ouster — expulsion or removal from a place or position occupied: The opposition called for the ouster of the cabinet minister.
  • outers — Plural form of outer.
  • outher — (obsolete) either.
  • outler — a farm animal kept out of doors
  • outred — to be redder than
  • ouvert — (ballet) A position in which the feet are apart, or a movement which brings them apart.
  • perutzMax Ferdinand, 1914–2002, English chemist, born in Austria: Nobel prize 1962.
  • pouter — a person who pouts.
  • precut — cut to a specific shape or size before being assembled or used: a kit with precut parts.
  • punter — Cards. a person who lays a stake against the bank.
  • purest — free from anything of a different, inferior, or contaminating kind; free from extraneous matter: pure gold; pure water.
  • putter — to busy or occupy oneself in a leisurely, casual, or ineffective manner: to putter in the garden.
  • puture — a forester's rightful claim to food, drink, and lodging within the bounds of the forest
  • quarte — the fourth of eight defensive positions.
  • quater — (in prescriptions) four times.
  • quatre — the four at cards, dice, or the like.
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