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6-letter words containing u, m, r

  • rumbly — attended with, making, or causing a rumbling sound.
  • rumker — a crater in the second quadrant of the face of the moon: about 25 miles (40 km) in diameter.
  • rumkin — a drinking vessel
  • rummer — a large drinking glass or cup.
  • rumour — a story or statement in general circulation without confirmation or certainty as to facts: a rumor of war.
  • rumple — to crumple or crush into wrinkles: to rumple a sheet of paper.
  • rumply — rumpled or tending to rumple: This suit always looks rumply.
  • rumpus — a noisy or violent disturbance; commotion; uproar: There was a terrible rumpus going on upstairs.
  • rumseyJames, 1743–92, U.S. engineer and inventor.
  • ruvuma — a river in SE Africa, flowing E along the Tanzania-Mozambique border to the Indian Ocean. About 450 miles (725 km) long.
  • sacrum — a bone resulting from the fusion of two or more vertebrae between the lumbar and the coccygeal regions, in humans being composed usually of five fused vertebrae and forming the posterior wall of the pelvis.
  • scrump — to steal (apples) from an orchard or garden
  • semeru — a volcano in Indonesia: the highest peak in Java. Height: 3676 m (12 060 ft)
  • smurry — rainy, drizzly
  • squirm — to wriggle or writhe.
  • struma — Pathology. goiter.
  • stumer — something bogus or fraudulent.
  • summer — a principal beam or girder, as one running between girts to support joists.
  • sumnerCharles, 1811–74, U.S. statesman.
  • sumter — a city in central South Carolina.
  • surimi — a paste of inexpensive fish shaped, colored, and flavored in imitation of lobster meat, crabmeat, etc.
  • tampur — tambura.
  • targum — a translation or paraphrase in Aramaic of a book or division of the Old Testament.
  • tergum — the dorsal surface of a body segment of an arthropod.
  • thrump — a thumping, rumbling sound, usually repetitive: the thrump of artillery echoing through the valley.
  • timaru — a seaport on the E coast of South Island, in S New Zealand.
  • timour — Tamerlane.
  • trauma — Pathology. a body wound or shock produced by sudden physical injury, as from violence or accident. the condition produced by this; traumatism.
  • truism — a self-evident, obvious truth.
  • trumanElizabeth Virginia Wallace ("Bess") 1885–1982, U.S. First Lady 1945–53 (wife of Harry S Truman).
  • trumboDalton, 1905–76, U.S. novelist and screenwriter.
  • trumps — a trumpet.
  • tumour — a swollen part; swelling; protuberance.
  • udmurt — a member of a Uralic people living in the Udmurt Autonomous Republic and adjacent areas of the Kama River basin.
  • umbery — resembling umber in colour
  • umbrae — shade; shadow.
  • umbral — shade; shadow.
  • umbria — an ancient district in central and N Italy.
  • umpire — a person selected to rule on the plays in a game.
  • unfirm — soft or unsteady
  • unform — to make formless
  • unmiry — not boggy, marshy, or dirty
  • unmoor — to loose (a vessel) from moorings or anchorage.
  • untrim — in poor condition; unfit; unsound
  • uremia — a condition resulting from the retention in the blood of constituents normally excreted in the urine.
  • uremic — pertaining to uremia.
  • urumqi — an autonomous region in NW China, bordering Tibet, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Kirghizia, Tadzhikistan, Pakistan, and India: formerly a province. 635,830 sq. mi. (1,646,800 sq. km). Capital: Ürümqi.
  • vitrum — (in prescriptions) glass.
  • warmup — an act or instance of warming up: The spectators came early to watch the players go through their warmups. The dancers went through a quick warmup.
  • yarmuk — a river in NW Jordan, flowing W into the Jordan River. 50 miles (80 km) long.
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