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5-letter words containing u, r, t

  • -uret — formerly used to form the names of binary chemical compounds
  • arnut — a small herb, Conopodium majus, which is common throughout Europe and North Africa and which has edible tubers
  • artur — a male given name.
  • autryGene, 1907–1998, U.S. actor and singer.
  • blurt — If someone blurts something, they say it suddenly, after trying hard to keep quiet or to keep it secret.
  • bruit — to report; rumour
  • brunt — the main force or shock of a blow, attack, etc (esp in the phrase bear the brunt of)
  • brute — If you call someone, usually a man, a brute, you mean that they are rough, violent, and insensitive.
  • buret — a graduated glass tube, commonly having a stopcock at the bottom, used for accurately measuring or measuring out small quantities of liquid.
  • burnt — Burnt is a past tense and past participle of burn.
  • burst — If something bursts or if you burst it, it suddenly breaks open or splits open and the air or other substance inside it comes out.
  • court — A court is a place where legal matters are decided by a judge and jury or by a magistrate.
  • crout — (archaic) sauerkraut.
  • cruet — A cruet is a small container, or set of containers, for salt, pepper, or mustard which is used at meals.
  • cruft — Charles. 1852–1938, British dog breeder, who organized the first (1886) of the annual dog shows known as Cruft's
  • crust — The crust on a loaf of bread is the outside part.
  • cruth — Alternative form of crwth.
  • curet — a spoon-shaped surgical instrument for the removal of tissue from the walls of body cavities
  • curst — a simple past tense and past participle of curse.
  • curts — a male given name, form of Curtis.
  • cuter — attractive, especially in a dainty way; pleasingly pretty: a cute child; a cute little apartment.
  • durst — Archaic. simple past tense of dare.
  • durty — Archaic spelling of dirty.
  • eruct — Emit stomach gas noisily through the mouth; belch.
  • erupt — (of a volcano) become active and eject lava, ash, and gases.
  • flurt — Alternative spelling of flirt.
  • fruit — any product of plant growth useful to humans or animals.
  • frust — a fragment
  • furst — Eye dialect of first.
  • furth — a city in S Germany, near Nuremberg.
  • grout — a thin, coarse mortar poured into various narrow cavities, as masonry joints or rock fissures, to fill them and consolidate the adjoining objects into a solid mass.
  • gruft — (dialect) the particles of soil that are spattered up onto grass by the rain.
  • grunt — to utter the deep, guttural sound characteristic of a hog.
  • gurts — Plural form of gurt.
  • hurstFannie, 1889–1968, U.S. novelist and short-story writer.
  • hurts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hurt.
  • jurat — Law. a certificate on an affidavit, by the officer, showing by whom, when, and before whom it was sworn to.
  • kraut — Informal. sauerkraut.
  • kurta — a long-sleeved, hip-length shirt worn by men in India.
  • kurti — Alt form kurta.
  • luter — One who applies lute.
  • marut — any of a group of storm gods, the offspring of Rudra.
  • murat — a river in E Turkey, flowing W to the Euphrates. 425 miles (685 km) long.
  • murti — (Hinduism) A sacred image of a deity.
  • muter — silent; refraining from speech or utterance.
  • otaru — a city in W Hokkaido, in N Japan.
  • outer — situated on or toward the outside; external; exterior: outer garments; an outer wall.
  • outre — passing the bounds of what is usual or considered proper; unconventional; bizarre.
  • outro — The concluding section of a piece of music or a radio or television program.
  • prout — Ebenezer. 1835–1909, English musicologist and composer, noted for his editions of works by Handel and J. S. Bach

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