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7-letter words containing u, n, r, e, a

  • aneuria — neurasthenia.
  • aneurin — thiamine
  • anguier — François [frahn-swa] /frɑ̃ˈswa/ (Show IPA), 1604–69, and his brother Michel [mee-shel] /miˈʃɛl/ (Show IPA) 1614–86, French sculptors.
  • anterusSaint, pope a.d. 235–236.
  • arenous — sandy
  • arundel — a town in S England, in West Sussex: 11th-century castle. Pop: 3297 (2001)
  • asunder — If something tears or is torn asunder, it is violently separated into two or more parts or pieces.
  • avernus — a crater lake in Italy, near Naples: in ancient times regarded as an entrance to hell
  • azurine — a roach found in Europe, bluish in colour
  • centaur — In classical mythology, a centaur is a creature with the head, arms, and upper body of a man, and the body and legs of a horse.
  • cernuda — Luis (lwiʃ). 1902–63, Spanish poet. His major work is the autobiographical Reality and Desire (1936–64)
  • danseur — a male ballet dancer
  • daunder — a walk or amble
  • daunter — One who daunts.
  • dunarea — Romanian name of the Dvina.
  • duramen — heartwood.
  • durance — incarceration or imprisonment (often used in the phrase durance vile).
  • duranteJames Francis ("Jimmy") 1893–1980, U.S. comedian.
  • enamour — Alternative spelling of enamor.
  • enguard — (obsolete) To surround as with a guard.
  • exurban — Of, pertaining to, or residing in an exurb.
  • flaneur — idler; dawdler; loafer.
  • fraenum — frenum.
  • freneauPhilip, 1752–1832, U.S. poet and editor.
  • funeral — the ceremonies for a dead person prior to burial or cremation; obsequies.
  • furnace — a structure or apparatus in which heat may be generated, as for heating houses, smelting ores, or producing steam.
  • garneau — François Xavier [French frahn-swa gza-vyey] /French frɑ̃ˈswa gzaˈvyeɪ/ (Show IPA), 1809–66, Canadian historian.
  • gaunter — Comparative form of gaunt.
  • granule — a little grain.
  • gunnera — any tropical plant of the genus Gennera, native to South America, having enormous leaves resembling rhubarb.
  • haunter — to visit habitually or appear to frequently as a spirit or ghost: to haunt a house; to haunt a person.
  • jaunter — Someone who jaunts.
  • kamerun — German name of Cameroons.
  • kunderaMilan, born 1929, Czech-born novelist resident in France.
  • launder — to wash (clothes, linens, etc.).
  • laureen — a female given name, form of Laura.
  • laurens — a female given name.
  • lucarne — a dormer window.
  • manured — Simple past tense and past participle of manure.
  • manurer — A person that deals with manure, especially one engaged in natural fertilizers.
  • manures — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of manure.
  • maunder — to talk in a rambling, foolish, or meaningless way.
  • maureen — a female given name, Irish form of Mary.
  • muraena — any species of moray eel, esp of the genus Muraena (family Muraenidae), common in Mediterranean, tropical, and sub-tropical waters and prized as a food fish by the ancient Romans
  • natured — having a temperament of a particular kind (usually used in combination): good-natured.
  • natures — Plural form of nature.
  • nebular — Astronomy. Also called diffuse nebula. a cloud of interstellar gas and dust. Compare dark nebula, emission nebula, reflection nebula. (formerly) any celestial object that appears nebulous, hazy, or fuzzy, and extended in a telescope view.
  • neuroma — a tumor formed of nerve tissue.
  • neurula — an embryo in the stage of development in which part of the ectoderm is differentiated into neural tissue and in which the neural tube, which develops into the brain and spinal cord, is formed.
  • neutral — not taking part or giving assistance in a dispute or war between others: a neutral nation during World War II.

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