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There are 11 seven-letter words containing N, O, 2R and U| FORERUN | • forerun v. To run in front. • forerun v. To precede; to forecast or foreshadow. • FORERUN v. to run in advance of. | | MOURNER | • mourner n. Someone filled with or expressing grief or sadness, especially over a death; someone who mourns. • mourner n. Any of a number of suboscine birds in the related familes Tityridae and Tyrannidae. • MOURNER n. one that mourns. | | MURRION | • murrion adj. (Obsolete) Infected with or killed by murrain. • murrion n. Alternative form of morion. • MURRION n. (Shakespeare) a disease of cattle, also MURRAIN, MURREN, MURRIN. | | OVERRUN | • overrun v. To defeat an enemy and invade in great numbers, seizing the enemy positions conclusively. • overrun v. To infest, swarm over, flow over. • overrun v. To run past; to run beyond. | | PRONEUR | • PRONEUR n. (French) a flatterer. | | RANCOUR | • rancour n. Britain and Canada spelling of rancor. • Rancour prop.n. A surname from French. • RANCOUR n. bitter and vindictive enmity, also RANCOR. | | REJOURN | • rejourn v. (Obsolete, transitive) To adjourn; to put off. • REJOURN v. (Shakespeare) to postpone, defer. | | RONDURE | • rondure n. (Countable) A graceful curvature or round object; a ring; a sphere. • rondure n. (Uncountable) The quality of being round; roundness. • RONDURE n. (Shakespeare) a gracefully rounded curvature, also ROUNDURE. | | ROUNDER | • rounder adj. Comparative form of round: more round. • rounder n. A Methodist preacher traveling a circuit, also referred to as a circuit rider. • rounder n. A railroad man who worked at a roundhouse, operating the turntable. | | RUNOVER | • runover n. (Printing) A line of text that overruns the available space. • runover n. (Television) The situation where a television programme overruns its scheduled slot. • run␣over v. (Idiomatic) To exceed the allotted time. | | UNORDER | • unorder v. (Transitive) To countermand an order for. • UNORDER v. to countermand. |
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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