11-letter words containing t, r, o, u
- north-bound — going toward the north: northbound traffic.
- northumbria — an early English kingdom extending N from the Humber to the Firth of Forth.
- nostradamus — (Michel de Nostredame) 1503–66, French astrologer.
- not circuit — Computers. a circuit that is energized when its input is not.
- notoriously — widely and unfavorably known: a notorious gambler. Synonyms: infamous, egregious, outrageous, arrant, flagrant, disreputable.
- nototherium — an extinct Pleistocene rhinoceros-sized marsupial of the genus Nototherium, related to the wombats
- nourishment — something that nourishes; food, nutriment, or sustenance.
- numerations — Plural form of numeration.
- nuncupatory — Nuncupative; oral rather than written.
- nutritional — the act or process of nourishing or of being nourished.
- obfuscatory — to confuse, bewilder, or stupefy.
- objurgating — Present participle of objurgate.
- objurgation — to reproach or denounce vehemently; upbraid harshly; berate sharply.
- objurgative — That objurgates; sharply disapproving.
- objurgatory — to reproach or denounce vehemently; upbraid harshly; berate sharply.
- obscuration — the act of obscuring.
- obscurement — The act of obscuring, or the state of being obscured.
- obscurities — Plural form of obscurity.
- obstructing — Present participle of obstruct.
- obstruction — something that obstructs, blocks, or closes up with an obstacle or obstacles; obstacle or hindrance: obstructions to navigation.
- obstructive — to block or close up with an obstacle; make difficult to pass: Debris obstructed the road.
- obtrusively — having or showing a disposition to obtrude, as by imposing oneself or one's opinions on others.
- obumbration — the action of making dim, dark, obfuscated, or eclipsed
- octandrious — having eight stamens.
- octonocular — eight-eyed
- of the hour — most prominent at this time
- old country — the original home country of an immigrant or a person's ancestors, especially a European country.
- olethreutid — any of numerous brown or gray moths of the family Olethreutidae having mottled or banded wings and forewings, each with a truncated tip, including many crop pests, as the codling moth or oriental fruit moth.
- on the hour — If something happens on the hour, it happens every hour at, for example, nine o'clock, ten o'clock, and so on, and not at any number of minutes past an hour.
- on the turn — at the point of change
- onslaughter — An onslaught.
- operculated — relating to the operculum
- oppertunity — Misspelling of opportunity.
- opportunely — appropriate, favorable, or suitable: an opportune phrase for the occasion.
- opportunism — the policy or practice, as in politics, business, or one's personal affairs, of adapting actions, decisions, etc., to expediency or effectiveness regardless of the sacrifice of ethical principles.
- opportunist — a person who practices opportunism, or the policy of adapting actions, decisions, etc., to effectiveness regardless of the sacrifice of ethical principles: He is an extreme opportunist and always thinks the ends justify the means.
- opportunity — an appropriate or favorable time or occasion: Their meeting afforded an opportunity to exchange views.
- oppurtunity — Misspelling of opportunity.
- optocoupler — An optoisolator.
- oracularity — Oracular speech or behaviour.
- orange rust — a disease of blackberries and raspberries, characterized by an orange, powdery mass of spores on the undersides of the leaves and stunted, misshapen foliage, caused by a rust fungus, Gymnoconia interstitialis.
- order about — to bully or domineer
- organistrum — a stringed instrument played by two people
- ornithosaur — an extinct flying reptile
- orthohelium — (physics) Form of the helium atom in which the spins of the two electrons are parallel.
- ostensorium — ostensory.
- ostpreussen — a former province in NE Germany: an enclave separated from Germany by the Polish Corridor; now divided between Poland and the Russian Federation. 14,283 sq. mi. (36,993 sq. km). Capital: Königsberg.
- ostreaceous — oyster-like
- otter hound — one of an English breed of water dogs having a thick, shaggy, oily coat, trained to hunt otter.
- our time(s) — When you refer to our time or our times you are referring to the present period in the history of the world.