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9-letter words containing r, e, n, u

  • under-god — the one Supreme Being, the creator and ruler of the universe.
  • underages — shortage; deficiency in amount.
  • underbake — to bake insufficiently
  • underbear — to tolerate or endure
  • underbite — occlusion in which the lower incisor teeth overlap the upper.
  • underbody — the bottom or underneath part, as of a mechanism or animal: the underbody of a tank.
  • underboss — a lesser or minor boss, often the second in command, as in an underworld hierarchy.
  • underbred — having inferior breeding or manners; vulgar.
  • underbrim — the part of a hat found under the brim
  • undercard — an event or group of events preceding and supporting a featured event: the undercard of tonight's boxing match.
  • undercast — Mining. a crossing of two passages, as airways, dug at the same level so that one descends to pass beneath the other without any opening into it. Compare overcast (def 9).
  • underclad — not wearing enough clothes
  • underclay — a grey or whitish clay rock containing fossilized plant roots and occurring beneath coal seams. When used as a refractory, it is known as fireclay
  • underclub — to use a club that will not send the ball as far as required
  • undercoat — a coat or jacket worn under another.
  • undercook — to cook for less than the recommended time
  • undercool — Chemistry. to cool less than necessary for a given process or purpose. to supercool.
  • underdeck — the lower deck of a vessel
  • underdoer — a person who underperforms or fails to do what is necessary
  • underdone — (of food) not thoroughly cooked; not cooked enough.
  • underdose — a quantity of medicine prescribed to be taken at one time.
  • underdraw — to line the underside of (a structure, as a floor) with plasterwork, boarding, or the like.
  • underfeed — to feed insufficiently.
  • underfelt — thick felt laid between floorboards and carpet to increase insulation and resilience
  • underfire — to bake insufficiently
  • underfish — to catch fewer fish than the maximum amount permitted
  • underflow — to move along in a stream: The river flowed slowly to the sea.
  • underfong — to receive, comprehend, or trap
  • underfoot — under the foot or feet; on the ground; underneath or below: The climb was difficult because there were so many rocks underfoot.
  • underfund — to fail to provide sufficient funding for
  • undergird — to strengthen; secure, as by passing a rope or chain under and around: to undergird a top-heavy load.
  • undergoes — to be subjected to; experience; pass through: to undergo surgery.
  • undergone — to be subjected to; experience; pass through: to undergo surgery.
  • undergown — a gown worn under another article of clothing
  • undergrad — an undergraduate.
  • underhair — a growth of short hair lying beneath a longer growth; undercoat.
  • underhand — not open and aboveboard; secret and crafty or dishonorable: an underhand deal with the chief of police.
  • underheat — to heat insufficiently
  • underhung — Anatomy. (of the lower jaw) projecting beyond the upper jaw. having the lower jaw so projecting.
  • underived — not derived; fundamental, as an axiom or postulate; immediate.
  • underkeep — to suppress
  • underkill — insufficient capacity to defeat or destroy an enemy, especially using nuclear force.
  • underking — a ruler subordinate to a king
  • underlaid — placed or laid underneath, as a foundation or substratum.
  • underlain — to lie under or beneath; be situated under.
  • underleaf — (in liverworts) any of the leaves forming a row on the underside of the stem: usually smaller than the two rows of lateral leaves and sometimes absent
  • underlied — to lie under or beneath; be situated under.
  • underline — to mark with a line or lines underneath; underscore.
  • underling — a subordinate, especially one of slight importance.
  • underload — anything put in or on something for conveyance or transportation; freight; cargo: The truck carried a load of watermelons.
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