8-letter words containing u, n, m, e, r
- mutineer — a person who mutinies.
- nemorous — (rare) Forested; full of trees, dark with shady groves.
- neuromas — Plural form of neuroma.
- numbered — Simple past tense and past participle of number.
- numberer — One who numbers.
- numeracy — to represent numbers by symbols.
- numerals — Plural form of numeral.
- numerary — of or relating to a number or numbers.
- numerate — to represent numbers by symbols.
- numerics — The field of numerically-controlled engineering.
- numerous — very many; being or existing in great quantity: numerous visits; numerous fish.
- penumbra — Astronomy. the partial or imperfect shadow outside the complete shadow of an opaque body, as a planet, where the light from the source of illumination is only partly cut off. Compare umbra (def 3a). the grayish marginal portion of a sunspot. Compare umbra (def 3b).
- perineum — the area in front of the anus extending to the fourchette of the vulva in the female and to the scrotum in the male.
- prehuman — preceding the appearance or existence of human beings: the prehuman ages.
- ramentum — a scraping, shaving, or particle.
- ramequin — a small dish in which food can be baked and served.
- relumine — to relume.
- renumber — a numeral or group of numerals.
- resuming — to take up or go on with again after interruption; continue: to resume a journey.
- resummon — to summon again
- routeman — a person who works in a specified area or covers a specific route, as a mail carrier or truckdriver.
- 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.
- ruminate — to chew the cud, as a ruminant.
- run time — 1. The elapsed time to perform a computation on a particular computer. 2. The amount of time a processor actually spent on a particular process and not on other processes or overhead (see time-sharing). 3. The period of time during which a program is being executed, as opposed to compile-time or load time. The term should be hyphenated when used as an adjective. 4. run-time support.
- sumerian — of or relating to Sumer, its people, or their language.
- summoner — to call upon to do something specified.
- superman — a person of extraordinary or superhuman powers.
- suriname — a republic on the NE coast of South America: formerly a territory of the Netherlands; gained independence 1975. 60,230 sq. mi. (155,995 sq. km). Capital: Paramaribo.
- surnames — the name that a person has in common with other family members, as distinguished from a Christian name or given name; family name.
- t number — one of a series of calibrations of lens openings according to the intensity of the light actually transmitted by the lens. Symbol: T.
- t-number — one of a series of calibrations of lens openings according to the intensity of the light actually transmitted by the lens. Symbol: T.
- tarentum — ancient name of Taranto.
- terminus — the end or extremity of anything.
- transume — to make an official transcription of
- truename — (operating system) An undocumented DOS command to find the UNC name of a file or directory on a network drive.
- turkomen — Turkmenistan.
- underarm — of, situated, or for use under the arm or in the armpit: an underarm deodorant.
- underman — a junior man in a platelaying gang
- unformed — not definitely shaped; shapeless or formless.
- unframed — picture: without a frame
- ungerman — of or relating to Germany, its inhabitants, or their language.
- unharmed — physical injury or mental damage; hurt: to do him bodily harm.
- unlimber — not limber; inflexible; stiff.
- unmarked — not marked.
- unmarred — to damage or spoil to a certain extent; render less perfect, attractive, useful, etc.; impair or spoil: That billboard mars the view. The holiday was marred by bad weather.
- unmature — complete in natural growth or development, as plant and animal forms: a mature rose bush.
- unmerged — to cause to combine or coalesce; unite.
- unmodern — of or relating to present and recent time; not ancient or remote: modern city life.
- unmoored — to loose (a vessel) from moorings or anchorage.
- unprimed — of the first importance; demanding the fullest consideration: a prime requisite.