| BURNS | • burns v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of burn. • burns n. Plural of burn. • Burns prop.n. A surname. |
| CURNS | • CURN n. (Scots) a grain, a small quantity, also CURRAN. |
| DURNS | • durns n. Plural of durn. • DURN v. to damn. |
| GURNS | • gurns n. Plural of gurn. • gurns v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gurn. • GURN v. (dialect) to grin, make faces, also GERNE, GIRN. |
| KNURS | • knurs n. Plural of knur. • KNUR n. a knot of wood, also KNURR, NUR, NURR. |
| NURDS | • nurds n. Plural of nurd. • NURD n. a socially inept person, also NERD. |
| NURLS | • nurls n. Plural of nurl. • nurls v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of nurl. • NURL v. to make nurls on, also KNURL. |
| NURRS | • nurrs n. Plural of nurr. • NURR n. a knot in wood, also KNAR, KNAUR, KNUR, KNURR, NUR. |
| NURSE | • nurse n. (Archaic) A wet nurse. • nurse n. A person (usually a woman) who takes care of other people’s young. • nurse n. A person trained to provide care for the sick. |
| RAUNS | • RAUN n. (Scott) fish-roe, also RAWN. |
| RUINS | • ruins n. Plural of ruin. • ruins v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ruin. • RUIN v. to destroy. |
| RUNDS | • Runds prop.n. Plural of Rund. • RUND n. (Scots) a strip of cloth, a selvage, also ROON. |
| RUNES | • runes n. Plural of rune. • RUNE n. a letter of an ancient alphabet. |
| RUNGS | • rungs n. Plural of rung. • Rungs prop.n. Plural of Rung. • RUNG n. a crosspiece forming a step of a ladder. |
| RUNTS | • runts n. Plural of runt. • RUNT n. the smallest of a litter, also RONT, RONTE. |
| SPURN | • spurn v. (Transitive, intransitive) To reject disdainfully; contemn; scorn. • spurn v. (Transitive) To reject something by pushing it away with the foot. • spurn v. (Transitive) To waste; fail to make the most of (an opportunity). |
| TURNS | • turns v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of turn. • turns n. Plural of turn. • TURN v. to change direction, rotate. |
| URSON | • urson n. A species of New World porcupine, Erethizon dorsatum. • URSON n. (French) the Canadian porcupine. |