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9-letter words containing r, e, a, s, u, i

  • laundries — Plural form of laundry.
  • ligatures — Plural form of ligature.
  • literatus — singular of literati.
  • manicures — Plural form of manicure.
  • margulies — Donald. born 1955, US playwright; plays include The Loman Family Picnic (1989) and the Pulitzer Prize-winning Dinner with Friends (1999)
  • marquises — Plural form of marquis.
  • mastigure — Any of the spiny-tailed lizards of the genus Uromastyx.
  • measuring — Ascertain the size, amount, or degree of (something) by using an instrument or device marked in standard units or by comparing it with an object of known size.
  • muscarine — a poisonous compound, C 8 H 1 9 NO 3 , found in certain mushrooms, especially fly agaric, and in decaying fish.
  • nefarious — extremely wicked or villainous; iniquitous: a nefarious plot.
  • neustrian — the W part of the Frankish kingdom, corresponding roughly to N and NW France.
  • nuisancer — a person that creates a nuisance or public offence
  • nursemaid — Also called nurserymaid. a woman or girl employed to care for a child or several children, especially in a household.
  • ossuaries — Plural form of ossuary.
  • outraised — Simple past tense and past participle of outraise.
  • parecious — paroicous.
  • paruresis — a psychological inability to urinate in the presence of others
  • pasquiler — a person who lampoons or pasquinades; a satirist
  • pauperism — the state or condition of utter poverty.
  • peripatus — any of a genus of wormlike arthropods having a segmented body and short unjointed limbs: belonging to the phylum Onychophora
  • perradius — any of the main rays of a member of the Radiata group
  • praiseful — the act of expressing approval or admiration; commendation; laudation.
  • prussiate — a ferricyanide or ferrocyanide.
  • quagmires — Plural form of quagmire.
  • quakerism — the beliefs, principles, and practices of Quakers.
  • quarriers — Plural form of quarrier.
  • quartiles — Plural form of quartile.
  • residuals — payment made to an actor, actress, musician, etc, for subsequent use of film in which the person appears
  • residuary — entitled to the residue of an estate: a residuary legatee.
  • resituate — to put in or on a particular site or place; locate.
  • retiarius — a gladiator equipped with a net for casting over his opponent.
  • rubensian — Peter Paul [pee-ter pawl;; Flemish pey-tuh r poul] /ˈpi tər pɔl;; Flemish ˈpeɪ tər paʊl/ (Show IPA), 1577–1640, Flemish painter.
  • rusticate — to go to the country.
  • saluretic — of or relating to a substance that promotes renal excretion of sodium and chloride ions.
  • saturnine — sluggish in temperament; gloomy; taciturn.
  • savouries — pleasant or agreeable in taste or smell: a savory aroma.
  • securitan — a person believing they are secure
  • semilunar — shaped like a half-moon; crescent.
  • semirural — of, relating to, or characteristic of the country, country life, or country people; rustic: rural tranquillity.
  • semiurban — of, relating to, or designating a city or town.
  • septarium — a concretionary nodule or mass, usually of calcium carbonate or of argillaceous carbonate of iron, traversed within by a network of cracks filled with calcite and other minerals.
  • sextarius — an ancient Roman measurement for volume
  • signature — a person's name, or a mark representing it, as signed personally or by deputy, as in subscribing a letter or other document.
  • simulacre — simulacrum.
  • sterculia — any of various tropical trees of the genus Sterculia, of which some species are grown as ornamentals and some are the source of commercially valuable wood.
  • striature — the way something is striated
  • subaerial — located or occurring on the surface of the earth.
  • sublinear — of, consisting of, or using lines: linear design.
  • submarine — a vessel that can be submerged and navigated under water, usually built for warfare and armed with torpedoes or guided missiles.
  • sugar pie — an open pie with a brown sugar filling
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