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There are 24 nine-letter words containing A, E, M, O, 2R and U

arboretumarmourersarmouriesclamourerenarmoursEurogamerEuromarksformateurmercuroanmorrhuateMuratoresmurrayoneneurogramnumeratorouter␣armsquadromerquarromesrearmousesourcream sour␣creamtambourerunarmoredup-armoredurodermal

26 definitions found

  • arboretum — n. A place where many varieties of tree are grown for research…
  • armourers — n. Plural of armourer.
  • armouries — n. Plural of armoury.
  • clamourer — n. One who clamours.
  • enarmours — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enarmour.
  • Eurogamer — n. A person who plays Eurogames.
  • Euromarks — n. Plural of Euromark.
  • formateur — n. (Politics) chief political negotiator for formal talks that…
  • mercuroan — adj. (Mineralogy) Describing minerals containing univalent mercury.
  • morrhuate — n. (Chemistry) A salt or ester of morrhuic acid.
  • Muratores — prop.n. Plural of Muratore.
  • murrayone — n. (Organic chemistry) A coumarin found in Murraya paniculata.
  • neurogram — n. An image of neural activity. — n. The supposed imprint left behind on the physical brain after…
  • numerator — n. (Arithmetic) The number or expression written above the line… — n. An enumerator; someone who counts.
  • outer␣arms — n. Plural of outer arm.
  • quadromer — n. Alternative form of quadrimer.
  • quarromes — n. Alternative spelling of quarrons.
  • rearmouse — n. Alternative form of reremouse.
  • sourcream — n. Alternative spelling of sour cream.
  • sour␣cream — n. Cream which has been treated with a benign bacterium to turn…
  • tambourer — n. One who embroiders on a tambour.
  • unarmored — adj. Not armored; not wearing armor.
  • up-armored — adj. (Military, of a Humvee or other combat vehicle) Having had…
  • urodermal — n. Either of a pair of thin dermal bones, derived from scales…
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