8-letter words containing r, u, n, e
- encumber — Restrict or burden (someone or something) in such a way that free action or movement is difficult.
- end user — consumer
- end-user — (job) The person who uses a computer application, as opposed to those who developed or support it. The end-user may or may not know anything about computers, how they work, or what to do if something goes wrong. End-users do not usually have administrative responsibilities or privileges. End users are certain to have a different set of assumptions than the developers who created the application.
- endurant — Capable of enduring fatigue, pain, hunger, etc.
- endureth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of endure.
- enduring — Continuing or long-lasting.
- enhunger — to cause to be hungry
- enormous — very big
- enquired — Simple past tense and past participle of enquire.
- enquirer — Alternative form of inquirer.
- enquires — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enquire.
- enshroud — Envelop completely and hide from view.
- ensuring — Present participle of ensure.
- entrusts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of entrust.
- enuresis — Involuntary urination, especially by children at night.
- enuretic — Pertaining to, or afflicted by, enuresis; tending to wet the bed.
- eridanus — a long twisting constellation in the S hemisphere extending from Orion to Hydrus and containing the first magnitude star Achernar
- eructing — Present participle of eruct.
- erumpent — Bursting forth or through a surface.
- erupting — Present participle of erupt.
- eruption — An act or instance of erupting.
- eryngium — (botany) Any of the genus Eryngium of umbelliferous plants resembling thistles.
- esurient — Hungry or greedy.
- etruscan — a member of an ancient people of central Italy whose civilization influenced the Romans, who had suppressed them by about 200 bc
- euchring — Present participle of euchre.
- eurasian — Eurasian means concerned with or relating to both Europe and Asia.
- eurobond — Eurobonds are bonds which are issued in a particular European currency and sold to people from a country with a different currency.
- euroland — also Eurozone
- euronext — a European stock exchange formed by the amalgamation of the Paris, Brussels, and Amsterdam bourses
- euronote — a form of euro-commercial paper consisting of short-term negotiable bearer notes
- european — geography
- eurozone — The group of European Union nations whose national currency is the euro.
- expunger — One who expunges.
- f-number — a number corresponding to the ratio of the focal length to the diameter of a lens system, especially a camera lens. In f /1.4, 1.4 is the f-number and signifies that the focal length of the lens is 1.4 times as great as the diameter. /, f/, f, f: Abbreviation: f.
- faburden — an early system of musical harmonization
- faulkner — William, 1897–1962, U.S. novelist and short-story writer. Nobel Prize 1949.
- ferguson — a city in E Missouri, near St. Louis.
- feruling — Present participle of ferule.
- figurine — a small ornamental figure of pottery, metal, plastic, etc.; statuette.
- flaneurs — Plural form of flaneur.
- flaunter — to parade or display oneself conspicuously, defiantly, or boldly.
- flounder — to struggle with stumbling or plunging movements (usually followed by about, along, on, through, etc.): He saw the child floundering about in the water.
- fluenter — spoken or written with ease: fluent French.
- fluorene — a white, crystalline, water-insoluble solid, C 13 H 10 , used chiefly in the manufacture of resins and dyes.
- fluorine — the most reactive nonmetallic element, a pale-yellow, corrosive, toxic gas that occurs combined, especially in fluorite, cryolite, phosphate rock, and other minerals. Symbol: F; atomic weight: 18.9984; atomic number: 9.
- foreruns — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of forerun.
- fortuned — Simple past tense and past participle of fortune.
- fortunes — Plural form of fortune.
- founders — Plural form of founder.
- foundery — Alternative form of foundry.