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

  • lecturn — Misspelling of lectern.
  • lilburn — Douglas (Gordon). 1915–2001, New Zealand composer; noted esp for his pioneering use of electronic music in combination with more traditional orchestration
  • linuron — The herbicide N'-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-N-methoxy-N-methyl-urea.
  • lisburn — a city in Northern Ireland in Lisburn district, Co Antrim, noted for its linen industry: headquarters of the British Army in Northern Ireland. Pop: 71 465 (2001)
  • lop nur — series of salt lakes and marshes in Xinjiang Uygur, NW China: nuclear test site.
  • lounder — to whack, thrash, or beat severely
  • lounger — a person or thing that lounges.
  • louring — lowering.
  • lucarne — a dormer window.
  • lucerne — a canton in central Switzerland. 576 sq. mi. (1490 sq. km).
  • luncher — Someone who lunches, someone who eats lunch.
  • lunkers — Plural form of lunker.
  • lunular — crescent-shaped: lunular markings.
  • lupanar — a brothel; whorehouse.
  • lurking — to lie or wait in concealment, as a person in ambush; remain in or around a place secretly or furtively.
  • luthern — a dormer window.
  • millrun — millrace.
  • mungrel — Archaic form of mongrel.
  • murlain — a round, narrow-mouthed basket
  • natural — existing in or formed by nature (opposed to artificial): a natural bridge.
  • nebular — Astronomy. Also called diffuse nebula. a cloud of interstellar gas and dust. Compare dark nebula, emission nebula, reflection nebula. (formerly) any celestial object that appears nebulous, hazy, or fuzzy, and extended in a telescope view.
  • nervule — a small branch of a nerve in the wing of an insect.
  • neurol. — neurology
  • neurula — an embryo in the stage of development in which part of the ectoderm is differentiated into neural tissue and in which the neural tube, which develops into the brain and spinal cord, is formed.
  • neutral — not taking part or giving assistance in a dispute or war between others: a neutral nation during World War II.
  • nodular — of, relating to, or characterized by nodules.
  • nuclear — pertaining to or involving atomic weapons: nuclear war.
  • nullary — (programming)   A description of an operator or function which takes no arguments, e.g. a function that returns the current time. "Nullary" is part of the unary, binary, ternary sequence, and is more common than its synonym niladic.
  • numeral — a word, letter, symbol, or figure, etc., expressing a number; number: the Roman numerals.
  • nurdles — Plural form of nurdle.
  • nurling — to make knurls or ridges on.
  • nuzzler — a person or thing that nuzzles
  • pleuron — the lateral plate or plates of a thoracic segment of an insect.
  • plunder — to rob of goods or valuables by open force, as in war, hostile raids, brigandage, etc.: to plunder a town.
  • plunger — Machinery. a pistonlike reciprocating part moving within the cylinder of a pump or hydraulic device.
  • plunker — a person or thing that plunks.
  • 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.
  • rantoul — a city in E Illinois.
  • ranular — of or relating to a ranula
  • renault — Louis [loo-ee;; French lwee] /ˈlu i;; French lwi/ (Show IPA), 1843–1918, French jurist: Nobel Peace Prize 1907.
  • ronquil — any of several percoid fishes of the family Bathymasteridae, ranging along the Pacific coast of North America.
  • roundel — something round or circular.
  • roundly — in a round manner.
  • rule in — If you say that you are not ruling in a particular course of action, you mean that you have not definitely decided to take that action.
  • rullion — a rawhide shoe
  • ruminal — (of an animal) ruminant
  • rundale — (formerly) the name given, esp in Ireland and earlier in Scotland, to the system of land tenure in which each land-holder had several strips of land that were not contiguous
  • rundled — rounded
  • rundlet — an old British measure of capacity, about 15 imperial gallons (68 liters).
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