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6-letter words containing s, u, n

  • tucson — a city in S Arizona: health resort.
  • tungus — Evenki.
  • tuscan — of, relating to, or characteristic of Tuscany, its people, or their dialect.
  • tustin — a city in SW California.
  • tutsan — a woodland shrub, Hypericum androsaemum, of Europe and W Asia, having yellow flowers and reddish-purple fruits: family Hypericaceae
  • unbias — to free from prejudice or bias
  • unbusy — not busy; idle; unoccupied
  • uncase — to remove from a case; remove the case from.
  • uncast — to throw or hurl; fling: The gambler cast the dice.
  • undies — underwear
  • undoes — to reverse the doing of; cause to be as if never done: Murder once done can never be undone.
  • undset — Sigrid [sig-rid;; Norwegian si-gri] /ˈsɪg rɪd;; Norwegian ˈsɪ grɪ/ (Show IPA), 1882–1949, Norwegian novelist: Nobel prize 1928.
  • unease — not easy in body or mind; uncomfortable; restless; disturbed; perturbed.
  • uneasy — not easy in body or mind; uncomfortable; restless; disturbed; perturbed.
  • unesco — an agency of the United Nations charged with instituting and administering programs for cooperative, coordinated action by member states in education, science, and the arts.
  • ungues — a nail, claw, or hoof.
  • unguis — a nail, claw, or hoof.
  • unhasp — to loosen the hasp of.
  • unhusk — to free from or as if from a husk.
  • unisap — An early system on UNIVAC I or II.
  • unisex — of, designed, or suitable for both sexes; not distinguishing between male and female; undifferentiated as to sex: unisex clothes.
  • unison — coincidence in pitch of two or more musical tones, voices, etc.
  • unitasJohn Constantine ("Johnny"; "Johnny U") 1933–2002, U.S. football player.
  • unjust — not just; lacking in justice or fairness: unjust criticism; an unjust ruler.
  • unkiss — to cancel (a previous kiss or a particular action) with a kiss
  • unlash — to loosen, unfasten, or detach, as something lashed or tied fast.
  • unless — except; but; save: Nothing will come of it, unless disaster.
  • unlost — no longer possessed or retained: lost friends.
  • unmask — to strip a mask or disguise from.
  • unmesh — any knit, woven, or knotted fabric of open texture.
  • unnest — to disturb or remove from a nest
  • unrest — lack of rest; a restless, troubled, or uneasy state; disquiet: the unrest within himself.
  • unrust — Also called iron rust. the red or orange coating that forms on the surface of iron when exposed to air and moisture, consisting chiefly of ferric hydroxide and ferric oxide formed by oxidation.
  • unsafe — secure from liability to harm, injury, danger, or risk: a safe place.
  • unsaid — simple past tense and past participle of unsay.
  • unsawn — not cut with a saw
  • unseal — to break or remove the seal of; open, as something sealed or firmly closed: to unseal a letter; to unseal a tomb.
  • unseam — to open the seam or seams of; undo; rip apart: to unseam a dress.
  • unseat — to dislodge from a seat, especially to throw from a saddle, as a rider; unhorse.
  • unseel — to undo the seeling of; to unsew
  • unseen — not seen; unperceived; unobserved; invisible.
  • unself — a lack of self
  • unsell — to dissuade from a belief in the desirability, value, wisdom, or truth of something: He tried to unsell the public on its faith in rearmament.
  • unsent — not sent or summoned
  • unsewn — to remove or rip the stitches of (something sewed).
  • unsexy — concerned predominantly or excessively with sex; risqué: a sexy novel.
  • unshed — not spilled or caused to flow
  • unship — to put or take off from a ship, as persons or goods.
  • unshod — not having shoes
  • unshoe — to remove the shoes from
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