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There are 11 nine-letter words containing I, N, O, P and 2U| DUPONDIUS | • dupondius n. (Historical) A bronze coin minted during the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire, equal to two asses. • DUPONDIUS n. an old Roman coin. | | EUPHONIUM | • euphonium n. A valved brass instrument with conical tubing similar in appearance to a tuba but of higher pitch; a sax horn. • EUPHONIUM n. a musical instrument like a tuba but with somewhat higher pitch. | | PECUNIOUS | • pecunious adj. With money, wealthy; financially independent. • pecunious adj. (Figuratively) rich (Of quality, etc.). • PECUNIOUS adj. having a lot of money. | | PENURIOUS | • penurious adj. Miserly; excessively cheap. • penurious adj. Not bountiful; thin; scant. • penurious adj. Impoverished; wanting for money. | | PLUTONIUM | • plutonium n. The transuranic chemical element with atomic number 94 and symbol Pu: a silvery-gray fissile radioactive… • plutonium n. (Countable, historical) Alternative form of ploutonion. • PLUTONIUM n. a naturally radioactive, silvery, metallic transuranic element. | | POURSUING | • poursuing v. Present participle of poursue. • POURSUE v. (Spenser) to pursue, also PERSUE, POURSEW, PURSEW. | | PURDONIUM | • purdonium n. A coal scuttle. • PURDONIUM n. a kind of coal-scuttle introduced by a Mr Purdon. | | SPINULOUS | • spinulous adj. Covered with small spines. • SPINULOUS adj. covered with small spines, also SPINULOSE. | | UNIPAROUS | • uniparous adj. (Zoology) Producing a single egg or offspring at one time. • uniparous adj. (Medicine) Primiparous. • uniparous adj. (Botany) Having a cluster of flowers that form a single axis at each branching. | | UPROUSING | • uprousing v. Present participle of uprouse. • UPROUSE v. to rouse up. | | USUCAPION | • usucapion n. The acquisition of right or title to an object by means of the passage of time. The common law analogue… • USUCAPION n. the acquisition of a property through long usage, also USUCAPTION. |
Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America. Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.
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