8-letter words containing u, n, d, e
- minuends — Plural form of minuend.
- mon dieu — my God
- mudstone — a clayey rock with the texture and composition of shale but little or no lamination.
- mundanes — Plural form of mundane.
- muraenid — any fish of the family Muraenidae, comprising the morays.
- muslined — draped or covered with muslin
- mutinied — revolt or rebellion against constituted authority, especially by sailors against their officers.
- needfull — (archaic) needful.
- needfuls — must-haves
- neutered — Simple past tense and past participle of neuter.
- newfound — newly found or discovered: newfound friends.
- nodulose — (biology) having nodules.
- nordunet — (networking, body) (Nordic Universities Network?) A collaboration between the national research networks in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. It provides international access for these countries.
- nucleoid — the central region in a prokaryotic cell, as a bacterium, that contains the chromosomes and that has no surrounding membrane.
- nuclides — Plural form of nuclide.
- nudeness — Nudity.
- nuffield — William Richard Morris, 1st Viscount Nuffield. 1877–1963, English motorcar manufacturer and philanthropist. He endowed Nuffield College at Oxford (1937) and the Nuffield Foundation (1943), a charitable trust for the furtherance of medicine and education
- numbered — Simple past tense and past participle of number.
- nurtured — to feed and protect: to nurture one's offspring.
- nutsedge — An invasive sedge with small edible nutlike tubers.
- obtunded — to blunt; dull; deaden.
- oppugned — Simple past tense and past participle of oppugn.
- outdance — to move one's feet or body, or both, rhythmically in a pattern of steps, especially to the accompaniment of music.
- outlined — the line by which a figure or object is defined or bounded; contour.
- outspend — to outdo in spending; spend more than: They seemed determined to outspend their neighbors.
- overfund — a supply of money or pecuniary resources, as for some purpose: a fund for his education; a retirement fund.
- paludine — marshy
- paunched — a large and protruding belly; potbelly.
- peduncle — Botany. a flower stalk, supporting either a cluster or a solitary flower. the stalk bearing the fruiting body in fungi.
- pendular — of or relating to a pendulum.
- pendulum — a body so suspended from a fixed point as to move to and fro by the action of gravity and acquired momentum.
- poundage — confinement within an enclosure or within certain limits.
- prudence — a female given name.
- pudendum — the external genital organs, especially those of the female; vulva.
- queendom — the position or status of a queen.
- quenched — Simple past tense and past participle of quench.
- re-sound — to sound or cause to sound again
- reducing — to bring down to a smaller extent, size, amount, number, etc.: to reduce one's weight by 10 pounds.
- refunded — to fund anew.
- reground — to wear, smooth, or sharpen by abrasion or friction; whet: to grind a lens.
- reinduce — to induce again
- reinduct — to install in an office, benefice, position, etc., especially with formal ceremonies: The committee inducted her as president.
- reinfund — to pour in again, to flow in again
- returned — to go or come back, as to a former place, position, or state: to return from abroad; to return to public office; to return to work.
- rounders — a person or thing that rounds something.
- roundlet — a small circle or circular object.
- roundure — roundness
- rudeness — discourteous or impolite, especially in a deliberate way: a rude reply.
- rudiment — Usually, rudiments. the elements or first principles of a subject: the rudiments of grammar. a mere beginning, first slight appearance, or undeveloped or imperfect form of something: the rudiments of a plan.
- saunders — Dame Cicely. 1918–2005, British philanthropist: founded St Christopher's Hospice in 1967 for the care of the terminally ill, upon which the modern hospice movement is modelled. Her books include Living with Dying (1983)