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

  • outremont — a city in S Quebec, in E Canada: suburb of Montreal.
  • outridden — Past participle of outride.
  • outrunner — a person or thing that runs ahead or outside.
  • overbound — Simple past tense and past participle of overbind.
  • overcount — To count more of something than are actually present, or to count one thing disproportionately more than another.
  • overhuman — of, pertaining to, characteristic of, or having the nature of people: human frailty.
  • overmount — to surmount
  • overwound — to wind beyond the proper limit; wind too far: He must have overwound his watch.
  • panderous — resembling a pander
  • penurious — extremely stingy; parsimonious; miserly.
  • perfusion — the act of perfusing.
  • perotinus — ("Magnus Magister") fl. late 12th to early 13th century, French composer.
  • pertusion — the process or act of making a hole with a stabbing or penetrating implement
  • petronius — Gaius (ˈɡaɪəs), known as Petronius Arbiter. died 66 ad, Roman satirist, supposed author of the Satyricon, a picaresque account of the licentiousness of contemporary society
  • ponderous — of great weight; heavy; massive.
  • porcupine — any of several rodents covered with stiff, sharp, erectile spines or quills, as Erethizon dorsatum of North America.
  • pothunter — a person who hunts for food or profit, ignoring the rules of sport.
  • prelusion — a prelude.
  • profluent — flowing smoothly or abundantly forth.
  • pronounce — to enunciate or articulate (sounds, words, sentences, etc.).
  • proudness — feeling pleasure or satisfaction over something regarded as highly honorable or creditable to oneself (often followed by of, an infinitive, or a clause).
  • pufendorf — Samuel von [zah-moo-uh l fuh n] /ˈzɑ mu əl fən/ (Show IPA), ("Severinus de Monzambano") 1632–94, German jurist and historian.
  • pure tone — (in acoustic analysis) a sound composed of a simple sinusoidal waveform
  • purloined — to take dishonestly; steal; filch; pilfer.
  • purloiner — to take dishonestly; steal; filch; pilfer.
  • querimony — a complaint
  • raconteur — a person who is skilled in relating stories and anecdotes interestingly.
  • rebounder — a player who excels in gaining hold of rebounds.
  • recaution — alertness and prudence in a hazardous situation; care; wariness: Landslides ahead—proceed with caution.
  • reclusion — the condition or life of a recluse.
  • reconduct — personal behavior; way of acting; bearing or deportment.
  • reconquer — to acquire by force of arms; win in war: to conquer a foreign land.
  • reconsult — to consult (someone or something) again
  • recontour — the outline of a figure or body; the edge or line that defines or bounds a shape or object.
  • recountal — an act of recounting.
  • recounted — to relate or narrate; tell in detail; give the facts or particulars of.
  • recounter — someone who recounts or narrates a story
  • recursion — the process of defining a function or calculating a number by the repeated application of an algorithm.
  • red count — a count of the red cells in a person's blood.
  • reduction — the act of reducing or the state of being reduced.
  • refounder — a person who refounds
  • reguerdon — a reward
  • 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.
  • repulsion — the act of repulsing or the state of being repulsed.
  • requoting — to repeat (a passage, phrase, etc.) from a book, speech, or the like, as by way of authority, illustration, etc.
  • rerouting — a course, way, or road for passage or travel: What's the shortest route to Boston?
  • resounded — to echo or ring with sound, as a place.
  • responsum — the reply of a noted rabbi or Jewish scholar as rendered in the Responsa.
  • retrusion — the act of moving a tooth backward.
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