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6-letter words containing u, n, s, e

  • nurses — Plural form of nurse.
  • nursey — Alternative form of nursie.
  • nursie — (childish, mainly as a term of address) nurse.
  • nursle — (now rare, archaic) To nurture, train, raise (up) (a person).
  • nustle — (obsolete) To fondle; to cherish.
  • oeneus — a king of Calydon believed to have been the first man to cultivate grapes.
  • onuses — Plural form of onus.
  • ounces — Plural form of ounce.
  • peneus — ancient name of Salambria.
  • pensum — a piece of work or a task to be completed, esp a school exercise
  • prunes — a variety of plum that dries without spoiling.
  • puisne — Law. younger; inferior in rank; junior, as in appointment.
  • queans — Plural form of quean.
  • queens — a female sovereign or monarch.
  • querns — Plural form of quern.
  • quines — Plural form of quine.
  • rubens — Douay Bible. Reuben (defs 1, 2).
  • rushen — made of rushes
  • rusine — of or relating to the rusa
  • scunge — to borrow
  • secund — arranged on one side only; unilateral.
  • seguin — a city in SE Texas.
  • sendup — a mocking parody, esp. when done with seeming gravity; takeoff; spoof
  • senryu — a form of Japanese short poem similar to a haiku, but traditionally on the theme of human nature
  • sensum — sense datum (def 1).
  • senufo — a member of a group of indigenous people of Ivory Coast, Mali, and Burkina Faso, known for their music and art.
  • sequin — a small shining disk or spangle used for ornamentation, as on women's clothing and accessories or on theatrical costumes.
  • shumen — a city in NE Bulgaria.
  • snefru — flourished c2920 b.c, Egyptian ruler of the 4th dynasty.
  • snubbe — a stub or knob
  • snudge — to be miserly or stingy
  • spurne — to spur
  • subnet — the abstraction, in topology, of a subsequence.
  • sucken — a piece of land from which the crops must be ground at a specific mill
  • sudden — happening, coming, made, or done quickly, without warning, or unexpectedly: a sudden attack.
  • sullen — showing irritation or ill humor by a gloomy silence or reserve.
  • sumnerCharles, 1811–74, U.S. statesman.
  • sunbed — Chiefly British. tanning bed.
  • sundae — ice cream served with syrup poured over it, and often other toppings, as whipped cream, chopped nuts, or fruit.
  • sunder — to separate; part; divide; sever.
  • sundew — any of several small, carnivorous bog plants of the genus Drosera, having sticky hairs that trap insects.
  • sunken — having sunk or been sunk beneath the surface; submerged.
  • sunket — something, especially something to eat.
  • sunkie — a little stool
  • sunned — (often initial capital letter) the star that is the central body of the solar system, around which the planets revolve and from which they receive light and heat: its mean distance from the earth is about 93 million miles (150 million km), its diameter about 864,000 miles (1.4 million km), and its mass about 330,000 times that of the earth; its period of surface rotation is about 26 days at its equator but longer at higher latitudes.
  • sunset — the setting or descent of the sun below the horizon in the evening.
  • supine — lying on the back, face or front upward.
  • tenues — an unaspirated, voiceless plosive.
  • tenuis — an unaspirated, voiceless plosive.
  • uncase — to remove from a case; remove the case from.
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