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There are 19 words containing MEU

MEUmeu n. Meum athamanticum, a European herb.
meu n. (Historical) The second minister of the Kingdom of Dahomey.
Meu n. Alternative letter-case form of meu (“second minister of Kingdom of Dahomey”).
EMEUemeu n. Obsolete spelling of emu.
EMEU n. aa large flightless bird, also EMU.
MEUSmeus n. Plural of meu.
Meus n. Plural of Meu.
MEUs n. Plural of MEU.
EMEUSemeus n. Plural of emeu.
Emeus prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Emeidae – the eastern moa, extinct since 1500.
EMEU n. aa large flightless bird, also EMU.
MEUSEMeuse prop.n. A river in Europe that flows about 901 km (560 mi) from France through Belgium (Wallonia region) to…
Meuse prop.n. A department in Grand Est, France. Capital: Bar-le-Duc (INSEE code 55).
MEUSE n. a small hole or gap through which a wild animal passes, also MEWS, MUSET, MUSIT, SMEUSE.
EMEUTEemeute n. Alternative spelling of émeute.
émeute n. (Archaic) A seditious tumult; an outbreak.
EMEUTE n. (French) a popular rising or uproar.
MEUSEDMEUSE v. to pass through a meuse.
MEUSESMEUSE v. to pass through a meuse.
SMEUSEsmeuse n. A hole made in a hedge by the passing of a hare or other animal.
SMEUSE n. (dialect) a space through which an animal track passes, also MEUSE, MEWS, MUSET, MUSIT.
EMEUTESemeutes n. Plural of emeute.
émeutes n. Plural of émeute.
EMEUTE n. (French) a popular rising or uproar.
MEUSINGMEUSE v. to pass through a meuse.
PRIMEURprimeur n. (Uncountable) new wine (such as Beaujolais nouveau).
primeur n. (In the plural) fruit and vegetables that are available early in the season.
PRIMEUR n. (French) a new or early thing; specifically in plural, fruit or vegetables grown to be available very early in the season.
SMEUSESsmeuses n. Plural of smeuse.
SMEUSE n. (dialect) a space through which an animal track passes, also MEUSE, MEWS, MUSET, MUSIT.
MEUNIEREmeunière adj. (Cooking) Of fish: dredged in flour before being sautéd or pan-fried.
MEUNIERE adj. (French) of food, esp. fish, lightly coated in flour and fried in butter.
PRIMEURSprimeurs n. Plural of primeur.
PRIMEUR n. (French) a new or early thing; specifically in plural, fruit or vegetables grown to be available very early in the season.
CHARMEUSEcharmeuse n. A fine semi-lustrous crepe in satin weave.
CHARMEUSE n. (French) a soft satiny material.
CHARMEUSEScharmeuses n. Plural of charmeuse.
CHARMEUSE n. (French) a soft satiny material.
COMEUPPANCEcomeuppance n. Retribution or outcome that is justly deserved.
come-uppance n. Alternative form of comeuppance.
COMEUPPANCE n. a deserved rebuke or penalty.
COMEUPPANCEScomeuppances n. Plural of comeuppance.
come-uppances n. Plural of come-uppance.
COMEUPPANCE n. a deserved rebuke or penalty.

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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