8-letter words containing ure
- pasturer — a person who tends pasturing livestock
- pedicure — professional care and treatment of the feet, as removal of corns and trimming of toenails.
- perjured — guilty of perjury.
- perjurer — to render (oneself) guilty of swearing falsely or of willfully making a false statement under oath or solemn affirmation: The witness perjured herself when she denied knowing the defendant.
- pictures — a visual representation of a person, object, or scene, as a painting, drawing, photograph, etc.: I carry a picture of my grandchild in my wallet.
- pleasure — the state or feeling of being pleased.
- pressure — the exertion of force upon a surface by an object, fluid, etc., in contact with it: the pressure of earth against a wall.
- procurer — a person who procures, especially a pander or pimp.
- puncture — the act of piercing or perforating, as with a pointed instrument or object.
- purebred — of or relating to an animal, all of whose ancestors derive over many generations from a recognized breed.
- purelink — An incremental linker from Pure Software.
- pureness — free from anything of a different, inferior, or contaminating kind; free from extraneous matter: pure gold; pure water.
- raptured — (especially of saints) experiencing religious ecstasy as a result of one's faith.
- raptures — expressions of ecstatic joy
- reassure — to restore to assurance or confidence: His praise reassured me.
- refigure — a numerical symbol, especially an Arabic numeral.
- reinjure — to do or cause harm of any kind to; damage; hurt; impair: to injure one's hand.
- reinsure — to insure again.
- renature — to restore (a denatured substance) to its former, natural state.
- resecure — to secure again; make secure again
- roundure — roundness
- rumoured — If something is rumoured to be the case, people are suggesting that it is the case, but they do not know for certain.
- rumourer — a person who is given to spreading rumours
- saussure — Ferdinand de [French fer-dee-nahn duh] /French fɛr diˈnɑ̃ də/ (Show IPA), 1857–1913, Swiss linguist.
- savourer — a person who savours or seasons food
- scissure — a longitudinal cleft or opening.
- securely — free from or not exposed to danger or harm; safe.
- securest — free from or not exposed to danger or harm; safe.
- sinecure — an office or position requiring little or no work, especially one yielding profitable returns.
- statured — of or having a stature of a certain kind (usually used in combination): the short-statured inhabitants of the Malay Peninsula.
- statures — the height of a human or animal body.
- sulfuret — Chemistry. a sulfide.
- suo jure — in one's own right.
- surefire — sure to work; foolproof: a surefire moneymaking scheme.
- sureness — free from doubt as to the reliability, character, action, etc., of something: to be sure of one's data.
- tabouret — a low seat without back or arms, for one person; stool.
- tainture — a taint or stain; contamination
- textured — the visual and especially tactile quality of a surface: rough texture.
- thiourea — a colorless, crystalline, bitter-tasting, water-soluble solid, CH 4 N 2 S, derived from urea by replacement of the oxygen with sulfur: used chiefly in photography, inorganic synthesis, and to accelerate the vulcanization of rubber.
- tincture — Pharmacology. a solution of alcohol or of alcohol and water, containing animal, vegetable, or chemical drugs.
- tortured — the act of inflicting excruciating pain, as punishment or revenge, as a means of getting a confession or information, or for sheer cruelty.
- torturer — sb who tortures
- tourelle — a turret.
- tournure — an outline or contour
- treasure — wealth or riches stored or accumulated, especially in the form of precious metals, money, jewels, or plate.
- tressure — Heraldry. a narrower diminutive of the orle, usually ornamented with fleurs-de-lis at the edges and often doubled.
- tubulure — a short tubular opening, as in a glass jar or at the top of a retort.
- uninured — unaccustomed
- unmature — complete in natural growth or development, as plant and animal forms: a mature rose bush.
- unpurely — in an unpure or impure manner