6-letter words containing o, n, t, u
- outrun — to run faster or farther than.
- outsin — to sin more than
- outwin — to get out (from)
- pluton — any body of igneous rock that solidified far below the earth's surface.
- pontus — an ancient country in NE Asia Minor, bordering on the Black Sea: later a Roman province.
- potgun — a pot-shaped gun or mortar, a gun with a large bore
- put on — a throw or cast, especially one made with a forward motion of the hand when raised close to the shoulder.
- put-on — an act or instance of putting someone on.
- rotund — round in shape; rounded: ripe, rotund fruit.
- run to — If you run to someone, you go to them for help or to tell them something.
- runout — the act of evading a jump or jumping outside of the limiting markers.
- ruston — a city in N Louisiana.
- shunto — the annual sessions of collective bargaining for wage increases sought by Japanese labor unions each spring.
- snouty — resembling a snout
- stound — Archaic. a short time; short while.
- sutton — a borough of Greater London, England.
- tenuto — Music. (of a note, chord, or rest) held to the full time value.
- teuton — a member of a Germanic people or tribe first mentioned in the 4th century b.c. and supposed to have dwelt in Jutland.
- ton-up — (esp of a motorcycle) capable of speeds of a hundred miles per hour or more
- tongue — Anatomy. the usually movable organ in the floor of the mouth in humans and most vertebrates, functioning in eating, in tasting, and, in humans, in speaking.
- toucan — any of several usually brightly colored, fruit-eating birds of the family Ramphastidae, of tropical America, having a very large bill.
- toulon — a seaport in SE France: naval base.
- tucson — a city in S Arizona: health resort.
- turion — a small shoot, as of asparagus or certain aquatic plants, from which a new plant can develop.
- turnon — something that arouses one's interest or excitement.
- ultion — revenge; vengeance; retaliation
- unbolt — to open (a door, window, etc.) by or as if by removing a bolt; unlock; unfasten.
- unboot — to remove the boots (from)
- uncolt — to divest or deprive of a horse
- unknot — to untie by or as if by undoing a knot: to unknot a tie.
- unlost — no longer possessed or retained: lost friends.
- unroot — to uproot.
- unshot — not shot out or fired
- unsoft — stern or hard
- unsort — a particular kind, species, variety, class, or group, distinguished by a common character or nature: to develop a new sort of painting; nice people, of course, but not really our sort.
- unstop — to remove the stopper from: to unstop a bottle.
- unstow — to remove (tools, utensils, equipment, etc.) from stowage, especially in preparation for use.
- untold — not told; not related; not revealed: untold thoughts.
- untomb — to exhume; to remove from a tomb; to disentomb (literally or figuratively)
- untorn — past participle of tear2 .
- untrod — not trod; not traversed: the untrod wastes of Antarctica.
- uptorn — past participle of uptear.
- uptown — to, toward, or in the upper part of a town or city: He rode uptown on the bus.
- ustion — the act of burning