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

  • injure — to do or cause harm of any kind to; damage; hurt; impair: to injure one's hand.
  • insure — to guarantee against loss or harm.
  • inured — to accustom to hardship, difficulty, pain, etc.; toughen or harden; habituate (usually followed by to): inured to cold.
  • inures — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inure.
  • jungerErnst [urnst;; German ernst] /ɜrnst;; German ɛrnst/ (Show IPA), 1895–98, German author.
  • junker — any old or discarded material, as metal, paper, or rags.
  • lauren — a female given name.
  • lebrun — Albert [al-ber] /alˈbɛr/ (Show IPA), 1871–1950, president of France 1932–40.
  • lucern — (obsolete) A lamp.
  • lunger — a person or thing that lunges.
  • lunker — something unusually large for its kind.
  • lunner — A meal consumed between lunchtime and dinnertime, consisting of food items from the respective meals.
  • lusern — (obsolete) A lynx.
  • luzern — Lucerne.
  • manure — excrement, especially of animals, or other refuse used as fertilizer.
  • mourne — The armed or feruled end of a staff.
  • munroeCharles Edward, 1849–1938, U.S. chemist.
  • munter — (British, slang, pejorative) An ugly person.
  • murein — Peptidoglycan, mucopeptide.
  • murine — belonging or pertaining to the Muridae, the family of rodents that includes the mice and rats.
  • nature — has the X nature
  • nereus — a sea god, the son of Pontus and Gaea and father of the Nereids.
  • neruda — Pablo [pah-vlaw;; English pah-bloh] /ˈpɑ vlɔ;; English ˈpɑ bloʊ/ (Show IPA), (Neftali Ricardo Reyes Basoalto) 1904–73, Chilean poet and diplomat: Nobel Prize in literature 1971.
  • neural — of or relating to a nerve or the nervous system.
  • neuro- — Neuro- is used to form words that refer or relate to a nerve or the nervous system.
  • neuron — artificial neural network
  • neuter — Grammar. noting or pertaining to a gender that refers to things classed as neither masculine nor feminine. (of a verb) intransitive.
  • neutra — a city in W Slovakia, on the Nitra River: historic religious sites.
  • nubber — (baseball) A batted ball that travels slowly and not very far, typically because the ball is hit on the end of the fat part of the bat.
  • nudger — One who, or that which, nudges.
  • number — one of a series of things distinguished by or marked with numerals.
  • numero — The sign ⟨ № ⟩.
  • nurdle — (cricket) To score runs by gently nudging the ball into vacant areas of the field.
  • nurled — to make knurls or ridges on.
  • nursed — Simple past tense and past participle of nurse.
  • nurser — a person, animal, or thing that nurses.
  • nurses — Plural form of nurse.
  • nursey — Alternative form of nursie.
  • nursie — (childish, mainly as a term of address) nurse.
  • nursle — (now rare, archaic) To nurture, train, raise (up) (a person).
  • nutter — a person who gathers nuts.
  • nuzzer — a gift that is given by a subordinate to someone who is superior to him or her
  • ouncer — something weighing a specified number of ounces (used in combination): The deluxe hamburger is an eight-ouncer.
  • penury — extreme poverty; destitution.
  • prenup — a prenuptial agreement.
  • pruned — Archaic. to preen.
  • pruner — to cut or lop off (twigs, branches, or roots).
  • prunes — a variety of plum that dries without spoiling.
  • punker — Slang. something or someone worthless or unimportant. a young ruffian; hoodlum. an inexperienced youth. a young male partner of a homosexual. an apprentice, especially in the building trades. Prison Slang. a boy.
  • punner — a rammer for compacting earth or fresh concrete.
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