6-letter words containing ub
- rubble — broken bits and pieces of anything, as that which is demolished: Bombing reduced the town to rubble.
- rubbly — made or consisting of rubble.
- rubbra — (Charles) Edmund. 1901–86, English composer of works in a traditional idiom
- rubeba — a medieval fiddle similar to the rebec.
- rubefy — to make red, esp (of a counterirritant) to make the skin go red
- rubens — Douay Bible. Reuben (defs 1, 2).
- rubied — having a color like that of a ruby; deep red.
- rubier — a red variety of corundum, used as a gem.
- rubify — to make red; redden: a distant fire that rubified the sky.
- ruboff — an act of rubbing off, as to remove something.
- rubout — a murder or assassination.
- rubric — a title, heading, direction, or the like, in a manuscript, book, statute, etc., written or printed in red or otherwise distinguished from the rest of the text.
- schlub — zhlob.
- scrubs — to rub hard with a brush, cloth, etc., or against a rough surface in washing.
- slubby — trampled and muddy
- snubbe — a stub or knob
- snubby — somewhat snub, as the nose.
- stubbs — William, 1825–1901, English historian and bishop.
- stubby — of the nature of or resembling a stub.
- subact — to subdue
- subbed — a submarine.
- subbie — a subcontractor
- subdeb — a subdebutante.
- subdue — to conquer and bring into subjection: Rome subdued Gaul.
- subfeu — the granting of feu or land rights to a vassal or somebody in the service of a lord
- subfix — subscript (def 4).
- subgum — prepared with mixed vegetables, as with water chestnuts, mushrooms, and bean sprouts.
- subito — (as a musical direction) suddenly; abruptly: subito pianissimo.
- sublet — to sublease.
- sublot — one of a set of objects, as straws or pebbles, drawn or thrown from a container to decide a question or choice by chance.
- subman — a primitive form of human
- submit — to give over or yield to the power or authority of another (often used reflexively).
- subnet — the abstraction, in topology, of a subsequence.
- suborn — to bribe or induce (someone) unlawfully or secretly to perform some misdeed or to commit a crime.
- subpar — below an average, usual, or normal level, quality, or the like; below par: This month his performance has been subpar.
- subroc — a rocket that contains a nuclear depth charge and that can be launched underwater from a submarine torpedo tube.
- subsea — occurring, working, etc., under the sea or ocean: a subsea specialist in oil rigs.
- subset — a set that is a part of a larger set.
- subst. — substantive
- subtle — thin, tenuous, or rarefied, as a fluid or an odor.
- subtly — thin, tenuous, or rarefied, as a fluid or an odor.
- suburb — a district lying immediately outside a city or town, especially a smaller residential community.
- subway — Also called, especially British, tube, underground. an underground electric railroad, usually in a large city.
- tauber — Richard, 1892–1948, Austrian tenor, in England after 1940.
- tubage — tubes collectively
- tubate — having or forming a tube or tubes; tubular.
- tubing — a hollow, usually cylindrical body of metal, glass, rubber, or other material, used especially for conveying or containing liquids or gases.
- tubist — a person who plays the tuba
- tubman — a barrister in the Court of Exchequer who had precedence in motions over every other barrister except the postman.
- tuboid — having or approximating a tubular form.