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8-letter words containing u, n, e

  • dubliner — Ireland; magazine
  • dubonnet — (lowercase) a deep purple-red color.
  • dudevant — Madame Amandine Lucile Aurore [French a-mahn-deen ly-seel oh-rawr] /French a mɑ̃ˈdin lüˈsil oʊˈrɔr/ (Show IPA), Sand, George.
  • dudgeons — Plural form of dudgeon.
  • duecento — the 13th century, with reference to Italy, especially to its art or literature.
  • duelling — a prearranged combat between two persons, fought with deadly weapons according to an accepted code of procedure, especially to settle a private quarrel.
  • duetting — turn-taking by two birds in the execution of a song pattern.
  • duettino — a duet that is brief and to the point
  • dukeling — an inferior or minor duke
  • dulcinea — a ladylove; sweetheart.
  • dullened — Simple past tense and past participle of dullen; dulled.
  • dullness — not sharp; blunt: a dull knife.
  • dumbness — lacking intelligence or good judgment; stupid; dull-witted.
  • duncedom — the characteristic behaviour or the realm of a dunce or a dullard
  • duneland — a tract of land dominated by sand dunes, often bordering on a beach.
  • dunelike — Resembling a dune or some aspect of one.
  • dungareedungarees. work clothes, overalls, etc., of blue denim. blue jeans.
  • dungeons — Plural form of dungeon.
  • dungheap — pile of dung
  • dungmere — a hole or a trench for the collection of waste matter
  • dunkable — (informal) Suitable for dunking (as of food).
  • dunleary — a port in E Republic of Ireland, on Dublin Bay. Pop: 24 447 (2002)
  • duodenal — of or relating to the duodenum.
  • duodenum — the first portion of the small intestine, from the stomach to the jejunum.
  • duquesne — Abraham [a-bra-am] /a braˈam/ (Show IPA), 1610–88, French naval commander.
  • dushanbe — a republic in central Asia, N of Afghanistan. 55,240 sq. mi. (143,600 sq. km). Capital: Dushanbe.
  • duveneckFrank (Frank Decker) 1848–1919, U.S. painter and teacher.
  • duvetine — a napped fabric, in a twilled or plain weave, of cotton, wool, silk, or rayon.
  • e number — E numbers are artificial substances which are added to some foods and drinks to improve their flavour or colour or to make them last longer. They are called E numbers because they are represented in Europe by code names which begin with the letter 'E'.
  • earthnut — any of various roots, tubers, or underground growths, as the peanut and the truffle.
  • eaten up — food: finished
  • eburnean — Made of ivory.
  • eburnine — (rare) Like ivory.
  • echiuran — spoonworm
  • ecumenic — Ecumenical.
  • edinburg — a city in S Texas.
  • edmund i — a.d. 921?–946, English king 940–946.
  • eduction — the act of educing.
  • effluent — flowing out or forth.
  • effusing — Present participle of effuse.
  • effusion — the act of effusing or pouring forth.
  • el aaiún — a city in Western Sahara, controlled by Morocco: the capital of the former Spanish Sahara; port facilities for rich phosphate deposits nearby. Pop: 197 000 (2005 est)
  • elenchus — A logical refutation.
  • elkhound — A large hunting dog of a Scandinavian breed with a shaggy gray coat.
  • eloquent — Fluent or persuasive in speaking or writing.
  • emmanuel — a masculine name: dim. Manny; var. Emanuel, Immanuel, Manuel
  • emu-wren — any Australian wren of the genus Stipiturus, having long plumy tail feathers
  • emulgent — medication that stimulates the flow of bile
  • emulsion — A fine dispersion of minute droplets of one liquid in another in which it is not soluble or miscible.
  • en route — on the way
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