8-letter words containing n, d, o, u
- roundure — roundness
- rub down — to subject the surface of (a thing or person) to pressure and friction, as in cleaning, smoothing, polishing, coating, massaging, or soothing: to rub a table top with wax polish; to rub the entire back area.
- rub-down — to subject the surface of (a thing or person) to pressure and friction, as in cleaning, smoothing, polishing, coating, massaging, or soothing: to rub a table top with wax polish; to rub the entire back area.
- run down — melted or liquefied: run butter.
- run-down — fatigued; weary; exhausted.
- seahound — a dogfish
- send out — to cause, permit, or enable to go: to send a messenger; They sent their son to college.
- shutdown — a shutting down, as of a factory, school, or machine; a termination or suspension of operations, services, or business activity: a partial government shutdown; an emergency shutdown of a nuclear reactor.
- sinusoid — a curve described by the equation y = a sin x, the ordinate being proportional to the sine of the abscissa.
- soundbox — a chamber in a musical instrument, as the body of a violin, for increasing the sonority of its tone.
- soundest — free from injury, damage, defect, disease, etc.; in good condition; healthy; robust: a sound heart; a sound mind.
- sounding — emitting or producing a sound or sounds.
- soundman — a sound recorder in a television crew
- sourdine — mute (def 10).
- squadron — a portion of a naval fleet or a detachment of warships; a subdivision of a fleet.
- standout — something or someone, as a person, performance, etc., remarkably superior to others: Evans was a standout in the mixed doubles.
- sturnoid — of or relating to starlings
- subnodal — below the level of a node
- suborned — to bribe or induce (someone) unlawfully or secretly to perform some misdeed or to commit a crime.
- subround — somewhat round or rounded.
- sudation — sweating; sweat
- summoned — to call upon to do something specified.
- sundrops — any of various plants of the genus Oenothera, of the evening primrose family, having flowers that bloom during the day.
- surround — to enclose on all sides; encompass: She was surrounded by reporters.
- swounded — swoon.
- thousand — a cardinal number, 10 times 100.
- thurmond — (James) Strom [strom] /strɒm/ (Show IPA), 1902–2003, U.S. politician.
- turndown — that is or may be turned down; folded or doubled down: a turndown collar.
- unadored — not adored, revered, or worshipped
- unatoned — to make amends or reparation, as for an offense or a crime, or for an offender (usually followed by for): to atone for one's sins.
- unavowed — acknowledged; declared: an avowed enemy.
- unbloody — not involving or accompanied by (much) bloodshed
- unbobbed — (of hair) not bobbed
- unbodied — incorporeal; disembodied.
- unboding — not boding or announcing beforehand; not looking to the future
- unboiled — not boiled
- unbolted — not sifted, as grain.
- unbonded — secured by or consisting of bonds: bonded debt.
- unbooked — not reserved or booked
- unclosed — not closed: an unclosed door.
- uncloudy — not cloudy; cloudless
- uncloyed — not cloyed or clogged; unsatiated
- uncoated — not covered with a coating
- uncoined — a piece of metal stamped and issued by the authority of a government for use as money.
- uncombed — If someone's hair is uncombed, it is untidy because it has not been brushed or combed.
- uncooked — not cooked; raw: a dessert made with uncooked eggs.
- uncooled — not cooled
- underdog — a person who is expected to lose in a contest or conflict.
- undergod — a subordinate god
- undertow — the seaward, subsurface flow or draft of water from waves breaking on a beach.