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6-letter words containing s, u, n

  • injust — (archaic) Unjust, unfair.
  • inputs — Plural form of input.
  • inrush — a rushing or pouring in.
  • insoul — ensoul.
  • insula — a group of convolutions situated at the base of the lateral fissure of the brain.
  • insullSamuel, 1859–1938, U.S. public utilities magnate, born in England.
  • insult — to treat or speak to insolently or with contemptuous rudeness; affront.
  • insure — to guarantee against loss or harm.
  • intuse — a contusion or bruise
  • inures — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inure.
  • inurns — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inurn.
  • itunes — a computer application enabling users to download music from the internet, create and order playlists, etc
  • jaunts — Plural form of jaunt.
  • judsonEdward Zane Carroll (Ned Buntline) 1823–86, U.S. adventurer and writer of tales.
  • juncos — Plural form of junco.
  • juncus — any rush of the genus Juncus
  • junius — the pen name of the unknown author of a series of letters published in a London newspaper (1769–72), attacking the British king and his ministers' abuse of royal prerogative in denying John Wilkes his seat in Parliament.
  • juntas — Plural form of junta.
  • juntos — Plural form of junto.
  • justin — a male given name: from a Latin word meaning “just.”.
  • kaunas — a city in S central Lithuania.
  • khonsu — a moon god worshipped esp at Thebes
  • knouts — a whip with a lash of leather thongs, formerly used in Russia for flogging criminals.
  • knucks — Informal. knuckle.
  • knurls — Plural form of knurl.
  • kunsan — a seaport in W South Korea.
  • landus — Lando.
  • lasdun — Sir Denys. 1914–2001, British architect. He is best known for the University of East Anglia (1968) and the National Theatre in London (1976)
  • longus — ?3rd century ad, Greek author of the prose romance Daphnis and Chloe
  • lumens — Plural form of lumen.
  • lunges — Plural form of lunge.
  • lungis — Plural form of lungi.
  • lupins — Plural form of lupin.
  • lusern — (obsolete) A lynx.
  • lushun — an old city and seaport in S Liaoning province, in NE China, on the Yellow Sea: now part of the urban area of Dalian.
  • magnus — the Great Year: a cycle of years, usually a thousand, that begins with a Golden Age, steadily deteriorates, and ends with a universal catastrophe, either a fire or a flood.
  • manaus — a port in and the capital of Amazonas, in N Brazil, on the Río Negro near its confluence with the Amazon: about 1000 miles (1600 km) from the Atlantic but accessible to some ocean trade.
  • mancus — A gold coin used in Medieval Europe.
  • mansur — (ʿAbdullāh al-Mansūr) a.d. 712?–775, Arab caliph 754–775: founder of Baghdad 764.
  • maunds — Plural form of maund.
  • mingusCharles ("Charlie") 1922–79, U.S. jazz bass player and composer.
  • misrun — an incomplete casting, the metal of which has solidified prematurely.
  • mounds — Plural form of mound.
  • mounts — A backing or setting on which a photograph, gem, or work of art is set for display.
  • mourns — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mourn.
  • mucins — Plural form of mucin.
  • mungas — Plural form of munga.
  • munsee — a member of a North American Indian people, one of the Delaware group.
  • munseyFrank Andrew, 1854–1925, U.S. publisher.
  • munshi — a native interpreter or language instructor.
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