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7-letter words containing r, u, n, i

  • manipur — a state in NE India between Assam and Burma. 8620 sq. mi. (22,326 sq. km). Capital: Imphal.
  • marinus — died a.d. 946, pope 942–946.
  • martinu — Bohuslav [baw-hoo-slahf] /ˈbɔ hʊˌslɑf/ (Show IPA), 1890–1959, Czech composer.
  • maturin — a city in NE Venezuela.
  • millrun — millrace.
  • minceur — (of food) low-fat or low-calorie
  • minuter — the sixtieth part (1/60) of an hour; sixty seconds.
  • misturn — (transitive) To turn wrongly or incorrectly; turn aside wrongly; pervert.
  • muntrie — a SE Australian myrtaceous shrub, Kunzea pomifera, that has green-red edible berries
  • mureins — Plural form of murein.
  • murking — Present participle of murk.
  • murlain — a round, narrow-mouthed basket
  • murrain — Veterinary Pathology. any of various diseases of cattle, as anthrax, foot-and-mouth disease, and Texas fever.
  • naibour — Obsolete form of neighbour.
  • natrium — (formerly) sodium.
  • neibour — Obsolete form of neighbour.
  • neurine — a poisonous organic alkaloid, CH2=CHN(CH3)3OH, once thought to be identical with choline
  • neurism — one of the three 'vital forces', namely nerve-force
  • neurite — any projection from the body of a nerve cell (neuron), whether an axon or a dendrite
  • neuroid — either of the halves of a neural arch
  • niebuhr — Barthold Georg [bahr-tawlt gey-awrk] /ˈbɑr tɔlt geɪˈɔrk/ (Show IPA), 1776–1831, German historian.
  • ninurta — a Sumerian and Babylonian hero god.
  • nitrous — pertaining to compounds obtained from niter, usually containing less oxygen than the corresponding nitric compounds.
  • noricum — an ancient Roman province in central Europe, roughly corresponding to the part of Austria south of the Danube.
  • nourice — a nurse.
  • nourish — to sustain with food or nutriment; supply with what is necessary for life, health, and growth.
  • nubbier — Comparative form of nubby.
  • numeric — of or relating to numbers; of the nature of a number.
  • numeris — The name given by France Telecom, the french telephone network operator, to its ISDN network.
  • nurling — to make knurls or ridges on.
  • nursing — a person formally educated and trained in the care of the sick or infirm. Compare nurse-midwife, nurse-practitioner, physician's assistant, practical nurse, registered nurse.
  • nuttier — Comparative form of nutty.
  • outgrin — to exceed in grinning
  • outring — to outdo in ringing; ring louder than.
  • pouring — to send (a liquid, fluid, or anything in loose particles) flowing or falling, as from one container to another, or into, over, or on something: to pour a glass of milk; to pour water on a plant.
  • pruning — Archaic. to preen.
  • puranic — any of 18 collections of Hindu legends and religious instructions.
  • purging — to rid of whatever is impure or undesirable; cleanse; purify.
  • puritan — a member of a group of Protestants that arose in the 16th century within the Church of England, demanding the simplification of doctrine and worship, and greater strictness in religious discipline: during part of the 17th century the Puritans became a powerful political party.
  • purline — a longitudinal member in a roof frame, usually for supporting common rafters or the like between the plate and the ridge.
  • purloin — to take dishonestly; steal; filch; pilfer.
  • purring — to utter a low, continuous, murmuring sound expressive of contentment or pleasure, as a cat does.
  • pursing — a woman's handbag or pocketbook.
  • quatrin — (obsolete) Any of several small, copper coins, similar to a farthing, in any of several countries.
  • quinary — pertaining to or consisting of five.
  • quiring — Present participle of quire.
  • quranic — Alternative spelling of Qur'anic.
  • rainout — a contest, performance, or the like, that has been rained out.
  • reincur — to incur again
  • repunit — any positive integer that consists entirely of the digit 1 repeated, for example, 11, 111, 1111
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