7-letter words containing t, o, u, r
- la tour — Georges de [zhawrzh duh] /ʒɔrʒ də/ (Show IPA), 1593–1652, French painter.
- monture — a mounting or a means for supporting or fixing something in place
- mounter — One who mounts.
- mouther — A person who mouths.
- mudwort — a plant of the genus Limosella found growing in muddy areas near water
- mugwort — any of certain weedy composite plants of the genus Artemisia, especially A. vulgaris, having aromatic leaves and small, greenish flower heads.
- murcott — a thin-skinned, juicy variety of tangerine.
- mutator — That which causes mutation or change.
- neutron — an elementary particle having no charge, mass slightly greater than that of a proton, and spin of ½: a constituent of the nuclei of all atoms except those of hydrogen. Symbol: n.
- nitrous — pertaining to compounds obtained from niter, usually containing less oxygen than the corresponding nitric compounds.
- nocturn — the office of matins, consisting of nine psalms and either three or nine lessons.
- nostrum — our sea, especially the Mediterranean to the ancient Romans.
- nothura — Any member of the genus Nothura of birds in the tinamou family.
- obtrude — to thrust (something) forward or upon a person, especially without warrant or invitation: to obtrude one's opinions upon others.
- oestrum — Alternative spelling of estrum.
- oestrus — estrus.
- on tour — travelling from place to place
- orotund — (of the voice or speech) characterized by strength, fullness, richness, and clearness.
- oughter — (archaic, or, dialectal) Ought to.
- out for — making a determined effort to get or do
- outbark — to bark more than or louder than
- outbrag — to brag more than or better than
- outbred — Simple past tense and past participle of outbreed.
- outburn — (intransitive) To burn away; be consumed by fire.
- outburp — (informal, transitive, rare) To burp louder or better than.
- outcrop — Geology. a cropping out, as of a stratum or vein at the surface of the earth. the exposed portion of such a stratum or vein.
- outcrow — to exceed in crowing or to crow louder than
- outdare — to surpass in daring.
- outdoer — a person who outdoes
- outdoor — Also, outdoors. characteristic of, located, occurring, or belonging outdoors: an outdoor barbecue; outdoor sports.
- outdrag — to beat in a drag race
- outdraw — to draw a gun, revolver, etc., from a holster, faster than (an opponent or competitor): She could outdraw any member of the club.
- outdrew — to draw a gun, revolver, etc., from a holster, faster than (an opponent or competitor): She could outdraw any member of the club.
- outdure — to last longer than
- outearn — to earn more than
- outfire — (Sussex) A visit by one bonfire society to join in with the celebrations of another.
- outform — (obsolete) external appearance.
- outgoer — someone who goes out
- outgrew — to grow too large for: to outgrow one's clothes.
- outgrin — to exceed in grinning
- outgrow — to grow too large for: to outgrow one's clothes.
- outhear — to perceive by the ear: Didn't you hear the doorbell?
- outhire — to hire out
- outlier — something that lies outside the main body or group that it is a part of, as a cow far from the rest of the herd, or a distant island belonging to a cluster of islands: The small factory was an outlier, and unproductive, so the corporation sold it off to private owners who were able to make it profitable.
- outpart — a remote region
- outpeer — to surpass (a rival)
- outport — a secondary seaport close to a larger one but beyond its corporate limits or jurisdiction.
- outpour — outpouring.
- outpray — to exceed in praying or overcome by prayer
- outrace — to race or run faster than: The deer outraced its pursuers.