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9-letter words containing f, e, n, u, r

  • gardenful — An amount sufficient to fill a garden.
  • garfunkelArthur ("Art") born 1942, U.S. singer.
  • grand feu — a firing of ceramics at a high temperature.
  • gruffness — low and harsh; hoarse: a gruff voice.
  • hen fruit — a hen's egg or eggs.
  • hungerful — hungry
  • ibuprofen — a white powder, C 13 H 18 O 2 , used especially in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis as an anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and antipyretic.
  • in future — from now on; henceforth
  • inferiour — Obsolete spelling of inferior.
  • infortune — Astrology. a planet or aspect of evil influence, especially Saturn or Mars.
  • infuriate — to make furious; enrage.
  • interfuse — to intersperse, intermingle, or permeate with something.
  • luciferin — a pigment occurring in luminescent organisms, as fireflies, that emits light when undergoing oxidation.
  • muffineer — a caster for sprinkling sugar or other condiments on food.
  • nefarious — extremely wicked or villainous; iniquitous: a nefarious plot.
  • newsfroup — (messaging, humour)   A silly synonym for Usenet newsgroup, originally a typo but now in regular use on Usenet's news:talk.bizarre and other lunatic-fringe groups. Compare hing, grilf, and filk.
  • nosferatu — Alternative form of Nosferatu.
  • nullifier — One who, or that which, nullifies.
  • perfusion — the act of perfusing.
  • profluent — flowing smoothly or abundantly forth.
  • pufendorf — Samuel von [zah-moo-uh l fuh n] /ˈzɑ mu əl fən/ (Show IPA), ("Severinus de Monzambano") 1632–94, German jurist and historian.
  • refluence — flowing back; ebbing, as the waters of a tide.
  • refounder — a person who refounds
  • refulgent — shining brightly; radiant; gleaming: Crystal chandeliers and gilded walls made the opera house a refulgent setting for the ball.
  • refurnish — to supply (a house, room, etc.) with necessary furniture, carpets, appliances, etc.
  • refusenik — a Soviet citizen, usually Jewish, who was denied permission to emigrate from the Soviet Union.
  • remindful — reviving memory of something; reminiscent.
  • renifleur — a person who is sexually aroused or gratified by odors.
  • resentful — full of or marked by resentment.
  • rufescent — somewhat reddish; tinged with red; rufous.
  • run after — to go quickly by moving the legs more rapidly than at a walk and in such a manner that for an instant in each step all or both feet are off the ground.
  • runecraft — understanding of and skill working with runes
  • suffering — the state of a person or thing that suffers.
  • sunflower — any of various composite plants of the genus Helianthus, as H. annuus, having showy, yellow-rayed flower heads often 12 inches (30 cm) wide, and edible seeds that yield an oil with a wide variety of uses: the state flower of Kansas.
  • superfine — extra fine, as in grain or texture; unusually fine: superfine sugar.
  • superfund — a large fund set up to finance an expensive program or project.
  • surf zone — the area offshore where waves break, between the outermost breaker and the limit of wave uprush; the zone within which waves approaching the coastline start breaking, usually in water depths of 16 to 32 feet (5 to 10 meters).
  • surf-zone — the area offshore where waves break, between the outermost breaker and the limit of wave uprush; the zone within which waves approaching the coastline start breaking, usually in water depths of 16 to 32 feet (5 to 10 meters).
  • transfuse — to transfer or pass from one to another; transmit; instill: to transfuse a love of literature to one's students.
  • ultrafine — extremely small or delicate
  • unberufen — an exclamation appealing for protection against misfortune
  • unbriefed — not instructed or briefed
  • uncareful — not careful; not caring or vigilant; careless
  • underfeed — to feed insufficiently.
  • underfelt — thick felt laid between floorboards and carpet to increase insulation and resilience
  • underfire — to bake insufficiently
  • underfish — to catch fewer fish than the maximum amount permitted
  • 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.
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