6-letter words containing o, u, n
- 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
- unbold — not hesitating or fearful in the face of actual or possible danger or rebuff; courageous and daring: a bold hero.
- unbolt — to open (a door, window, etc.) by or as if by removing a bolt; unlock; unfasten.
- unbone — to remove the bones from (fish, meat, etc); debone
- unboot — to remove the boots (from)
- unbore — unborn
- unborn — not yet born; yet to come; future: unborn generations.
- unclog — to free of an obstruction or impediment: to unclog a drain; to unclog rush-hour traffic.
- uncock — (of wrists) to bend into a cocked position during a golf swing
- uncoil — unfurl, unfold
- uncolt — to divest or deprive of a horse
- uncool — not self-assured or relaxed: He felt very uncool, making a speech to strangers.
- uncope — to uncover
- uncord — to release (a bow, etc) from cords
- uncork — to draw the cork from.
- uncowl — to remove a covering or monk's hood from (a head, etc.)
- undock — to uncouple (two spacecraft modules or a spacecraft and space station).
- undoes — to reverse the doing of; cause to be as if never done: Murder once done can never be undone.
- undone — brought to destruction or ruin.
- unesco — an agency of the United Nations charged with instituting and administering programs for cooperative, coordinated action by member states in education, science, and the arts.
- unfold — to bring out of a folded state; spread or open out: Unfold your arms.
- unfond — not fond
- unfool — to undeceive
- unform — to make formless
- ungown — to remove a gown (from)
- unholy — not holy; not sacred or hallowed.
- unhood — to divest of a hood or covering.
- unhook — to detach by or as if by releasing a hook: to unhook a tractor from a trailer.
- unhoop — to remove hoop(s) from
- unipod — something that is formed with a single leg or foot, as a one-legged support for a camera.
- unison — coincidence in pitch of two or more musical tones, voices, etc.
- unknot — to untie by or as if by undoing a knot: to unknot a tie.
- unload — to take the load from; remove the cargo or freight from: to unload a truck; to unload a cart.
- unlock — to undo the lock of (a door, chest, etc.), especially with a key.
- unlord — to remove (someone) from the position or status of a lord
- unlost — no longer possessed or retained: lost friends.
- unlove — to stop loving (someone or something)
- unmold — to take out of a mold: to unmold a gelatin dessert.
- unmoor — to loose (a vessel) from moorings or anchorage.
- unmown — (of grass, crops, etc) not cut with a hand implement or machine
- unopen — not open
- unpope — to strip of the office or authority of a pope
- unprop — to remove support from; take away a prop from
- unrobe — to undress
- unroll — to open or spread out (something rolled or coiled): to unroll a bolt of fabric.