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7-letter words containing n, u, r

  • counter — In a place such as a shop or café, a counter is a long narrow table or flat surface at which customers are served.
  • country — A country is one of the political units which the world is divided into, covering a particular area of land.
  • courant — a courante
  • courlan — limpkin
  • cranium — Your cranium is the round part of your skull that contains your brain.
  • craunch — crunch
  • croupon — a type of high quality leather obtained from the rear section of the hide
  • crouton — Croutons are small pieces of toasted or fried bread that are added to soup just before you eat it.
  • crubeen — a pig's trotter, esp one that has been cooked
  • crucian — a European cyprinid fish, Carassius carassius, with a dark-green back, a golden-yellow undersurface, and reddish dorsal and tail fins: an aquarium fish
  • crunchy — Food that is crunchy is pleasantly hard or crisp so that it makes a noise when you eat it.
  • crunked — excited or intoxicated
  • crunkle — (UK, obsolete, dialectal) To crumple.
  • crunode — a point at which two branches of a curve intersect, each branch having a distinct tangent; node
  • crutzenPaul, born 1933, Dutch meteorologist and chemist: Nobel Prize 1995.
  • cumarin — a fragrant crystalline substance, C 9 H 6 O 2 , obtained from the tonka bean, sweet clover, and certain other plants or prepared synthetically, used chiefly in soaps and perfumery.
  • curbing — material for a curb
  • curding — Often, curds. a substance consisting mainly of casein and the like, obtained from milk by coagulation, and used as food or made into cheese.
  • curling — a game played on ice, esp in Scotland and Canada, in which heavy stones with handles (curling stones) are slid towards a target (tee)
  • currant — Currants are small dried black grapes, used especially in cakes.
  • current — A current is a steady and continuous flowing movement of some of the water in a river, lake, or sea.
  • curring — to make a low, purring sound, as a cat.
  • cursing — the expression of a wish that misfortune, evil, doom, etc., befall a person, group, etc.
  • curtain — Curtains are large pieces of material which you hang from the top of a window.
  • curtana — the unpointed sword carried before an English sovereign at a coronation as an emblem of mercy
  • curving — a continuously bending line, without angles.
  • danbury — city in SW Conn., near Bridgeport: pop. 75,000
  • danseur — a male ballet dancer
  • daunder — a walk or amble
  • daunter — One who daunts.
  • denture — a partial or full set of artificial teeth
  • dernful — sorrowful, mournful, gloomy
  • disturn — (obsolete) To turn aside.
  • diurnal — of or relating to a day or each day; daily.
  • donours — Plural form of donour.
  • dourine — an infectious disease of horses, affecting the genitals and hind legs, caused by a protozoan parasite, Trypanosoma equiperdum.
  • drucken — drunken
  • drumlin — a long, narrow or oval, smoothly rounded hill of unstratified glacial drift.
  • drunked — (nonstandard) Simple past tense and past participle of drink.
  • drunken — intoxicated; drunk.
  • drunker — Comparative form of drunk.
  • dry run — a rehearsal or practice exercise.
  • dunarea — Romanian name of the Dvina.
  • duncery — the characteristic behaviour or the state of being a dunce or a dullard
  • dunkers — any flavorful sauce, dip, gravy, etc., into which portions of food are dipped before eating.
  • dunkirk — French Dunkerque [dœn-kerk] /dœ̃ˈkɛrk/ (Show IPA). a seaport in N France: site of the evacuation of a British expeditionary force of over 330,000 men under German fire May 29–June 4, 1940.
  • dunmoreJohn Murray, 4th Earl of, 1732–1809, Scottish colonial governor in America.
  • dunnart — Any species of the genus Sminthopsis of small carnivorous marsupials that resemble mice or shrews.
  • duramen — heartwood.
  • durance — incarceration or imprisonment (often used in the phrase durance vile).
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