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7-letter words containing o, r, n

  • rooinek — Briton; Britisher.
  • rooming — a portion of space within a building or other structure, separated by walls or partitions from other parts: a dining room.
  • rooting — a part of the body of a plant that develops, typically, from the radicle and grows downward into the soil, anchoring the plant and absorbing nutriment and moisture.
  • rope in — a strong, thick line or cord, commonly one composed of twisted or braided strands of hemp, flax, or the like, or of wire or other material.
  • rosalyn — a feminine name: var. Rosalynn
  • rosanne — a female given name.
  • roscian — of, relating to, or involving acting.
  • rosiner — a strong alcoholic drink
  • rossini — Gioacchino Antonio [jaw-ahk-kee-naw ahn-taw-nyaw] /ˌdʒɔ ɑkˈki nɔ ɑnˈtɔ nyɔ/ (Show IPA), 1792–1868, Italian composer.
  • rostand — Edmond [ed-mawn] /ɛdˈmɔ̃/ (Show IPA), 1868–1918, French dramatist and poet.
  • rotting — to undergo decomposition; decay.
  • rotunda — a round building, especially one with a dome.
  • roughen — make rough
  • rouging — any of various red cosmetics for coloring the cheeks or lips.
  • rouhani — Hassan (hæˈsɑːn). born 1948, Iranian politician; president of Iran from 2013
  • rouming — the division of common pasture into individual portions
  • rounded — having a flat, circular surface, as a disk.
  • roundel — something round or circular.
  • rounder — any round shape, as a circle, ring or sphere.
  • roundly — in a round manner.
  • roundup — the driving together of cattle, horses, etc., for inspection, branding, shipping to market, or the like, as in the western U.S.
  • rousant — rising
  • rousing — exciting; stirring: a rousing song.
  • routine — subroutine
  • routing — a bellow.
  • rowland — a masculine name
  • rowling — J(oanne) K(athleen) born 1965, English author of children's books.
  • roxanne — a female given name.
  • rozener — any strong alcoholic beverage.
  • rt hon. — Rt Hon. is used in Britain as part of the formal title of some members of the Privy Council and some judges. Rt Hon. is an abbreviation for 'Right Honourable'.
  • rubdown — a massage, especially after exercise or a steam bath.
  • rubicon — a river in N Italy flowing E into the Adriatic. 15 miles (24 km) long: in crossing this ancient boundary between Cisalpine Gaul and Italy, to march against Pompey in 49 b.c., Julius Caesar made a major military commitment.
  • ruction — a disturbance, quarrel, or row.
  • ruinous — bringing or tending to bring ruin; destructive; disastrous: a ruinous war.
  • rullion — a rawhide shoe
  • run off — 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.
  • run out — an act or instance, or a period of running: a five-minute run before breakfast.
  • run-off — 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.
  • run-out — the act of evading a jump or jumping outside of the limiting markers.
  • runcorn — a town in NW England, in Halton unitary authority, N Cheshire, on the Manchester Ship Canal: port and industrial centre; designated a new town in 1964. Pop: 60 072 (2001)
  • rundown — a quick review or summary of main points of information, usually oral: This brief rundown of past events will bring you up to date.
  • runnion — a woman
  • runover — the amount of type matter for a given article, story, etc., that is carried over to another page, column, or line.
  • sadiron — Northern, North Midland, and Western U.S. Older Use. a flatiron that is pointed at both ends and has a detachable handle.
  • saffron — Also called vegetable gold. a crocus, Crocus sativus, having showy purple flowers.
  • salerno — a seaport in SW Italy: taken by U.S. forces September 1943.
  • sanborn — a male given name.
  • sandron — a male given name, form of Sandro.
  • sanfordMount, a mountain in SE Alaska. 16,208 feet (4,940 meters).
  • santero — a priest of Santería.
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