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8-letter words containing u, n, s

  • -androus — (in botany) indicating number or type of stamens
  • -anthous — having flowers (of a specified kind or number)
  • -busting — signifying beating
  • aalesund — a seaport in W Norway.
  • abducens — abducens nerve.
  • acanthus — any shrub or herbaceous plant of the genus Acanthus, native to the Mediterranean region but widely cultivated as ornamental plants, having large spiny leaves and spikes of white or purplish flowers: family Acanthaceae
  • accounts — a chronological list of debits and credits relating to a specified asset, liability, expense, or income of a business and forming part of the ledger
  • accusant — a person who accuses or blames
  • accusing — If you look at someone with an accusing expression or speak to them in an accusing tone of voice, you are showing that you think they have done something wrong.
  • adjourns — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of adjourn.
  • adjuncts — Plural form of adjunct.
  • aesculin — a chemical found in the bark of horse-chestnut trees
  • affusion — the baptizing of a person by pouring water onto his head
  • aftersun — a moisturizing lotion applied to the skin to soothe sunburn and avoid peeling
  • agendums — matters to be attended to, as at a meeting of a committee
  • aidoneus — a king of Thesprotia.
  • albumens — Plural form of albumen.
  • albumins — Plural form of albumin.
  • alcinous — (in Homer's Odyssey) a Phaeacian king at whose court the shipwrecked Odysseus told of his wanderings
  • allusion — An allusion is an indirect reference to someone or something.
  • alumni's — a graduate or former student of a specific school, college, or university.
  • ammianus — Marcellinus [mahr-suh-lahy-nuh s] /ˌmɑr səˈlaɪ nəs/ (Show IPA), a.d. c325–c398, Roman historian.
  • amoungst — Archaic form of amongst.
  • amundsen — Roald (ˈrɔald). 1872–1928, Norwegian explorer and navigator, who was the first man to reach the South Pole (1911)
  • anacusis — total deafness.
  • anchusin — alkanet (sense 1) alkanet (sense 1c)
  • anconeus — (anatomy) A muscle of the elbow and forearm.
  • anctious — Obsolete form of anxious.
  • anemious — (of a plant) Growing in exposed windy places.
  • anestrus — in the breeding cycle of many mammals, the period of sexual inactivity between two periods of estrus
  • aneurism — a permanent cardiac or arterial dilatation usually caused by weakening of the vessel wall.
  • aneurysm — a sac formed by abnormal dilation of the weakened wall of a blood vessel
  • anginous — of, noting, or pertaining to angina, especially angina pectoris.
  • angstful — Full of angst; fearful; apprehensive.
  • angulose — having angles
  • angulous — angular or having angles
  • angus og — the god of love and beauty
  • anicetusSaint, pope a.d. 155?–166?.
  • annulets — Plural form of annulet.
  • annulose — (of earthworms, crustaceans, and similar animals) having a body formed of a series of rings; segmented
  • anourous — anurous.
  • antabuse — a drug, a brand of disulfiram, used in the treatment of alcoholism, that acts by inducing nausea and other unpleasant symptoms following ingestion of alcohol; tetraethylthiuram disulphide
  • anticous — (in plants) facing the axis of the flower
  • antinous — the chief suitor of Penelope, killed by Odysseus upon his return from Troy.
  • antiphus — (in the Iliad) a Trojan ally, the son of Talaemenes and a nymph.
  • antiques — the business of selling antique objects
  • antirust — (of a product or procedure) effective against rust
  • antismut — opposed to or acting to prevent the circulation of obscene material
  • antonius — Marcus (ˈmɑːkəs)
  • anuresis — inability to urinate even though urine is formed by the kidneys and retained in the urinary bladder

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