9-letter words containing t, r, u, n
- unwrought — Archaic except in some senses. a simple past tense and past participle of work.
- upcountry — of, relating to, residing in, or situated in the interior of a region or country; inland.
- upthunder — to make a noise like thunder
- uraninite — a mineral, probably originally uranium dioxide, UO 2 , but altered by radioactive decay, and usually containing uranium trioxide, lead, radium, and helium, occurring in several varieties, including pitchblende: the most important ore of uranium.
- urination — to pass or discharge urine.
- usenetter — (networking) A (regular) user of Usenet.
- utterance — the utmost extremity, especially death.
- utterings — the crime of knowingly tendering or showing a forged instrument or counterfeit coin to another with intent to defraud.
- utterness — the quality or state of being utter, complete, or extreme
- venturing — an undertaking involving uncertainty as to the outcome, especially a risky or dangerous one: a mountain-climbing venture.
- venturous — venturesome.
- vertumnus — a Roman god of gardens, orchards, and seasonal change
- vetturino — a person who drives a vettura
- vitruvian — Marcus, flourished 1st century b.c, Roman architect, engineer, and author.
- volturnus — the ancient Roman personification of the east or southeast wind.
- voluntary — done, made, brought about, undertaken, etc., of one's own accord or by free choice: a voluntary contribution.
- volunteer — a person who voluntarily offers himself or herself for a service or undertaking.
- vortumnus — Vertumnus
- vulnerate — to harm or wound
- vulturine — of, relating to, or characteristic of a vulture.
- water gun — water pistol.
- wet nurse — woman hired to breast-feeds another's child
- wet-nurse — to act as a wet nurse to (an infant).
- whereunto — (archaic or formal, interrogative) unto what; to what purpose.
- windburnt — Alternative form of windburned.
- wordcount — a computer tool that counts words
- woundwort — any of several plants of the genus Stachys, belonging to the mint family, especially S. palustris, having hairy stems and leaves and whorled clusters of small, reddish flowers.
- wring out — twist until dry
- wuthering — (of wind) to blow fiercely.
- youngster — a child.
- zorbonaut — a person who engages in the activity of zorbing
- zygantrum — a part linking the vertebral segments of the body in snakes and some lizards and into which fits the zygosphene