Anagrams of conure
Word conure has
2 exact anagrams and 96 other words
that can be made by using the letters of conure.
- econ.
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- cornu
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noun,
a horn, especially a bony part that resembles a horn.
- Euro-
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- neur-
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- crone
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noun,
a withered, witchlike old woman.
- Creon
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noun,
a king of Thebes, the brother of Jocasta and the uncle of Eteocles, Polynices, and Antigone.
- 30-30
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- ounce
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noun,
a unit of weight equal to 437.5 grains or 1/16 pound (28.35 grams) avoirdupois.
- cero-
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- RECON
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noun,
reconnaissance.
- Rouen
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noun,
a city in and the capital of Seine-Maritime, in N France, on the Seine: famous cathedral; execution of Joan of Arc 1431.
- eco-
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- Nor.
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- once
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noun,
a single occasion; one time only:
- Reno
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noun,
Informal. a renovation, as of a building or room.
- roue
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noun,
a dissolute and licentious man; rake.
- Orne
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noun,
a department in NW France. 2372 sq. mi. (6145 sq. km). Capital: Alençon.
- Nero
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noun,
(Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus) (“Nero Claudius Caesar Drusus Germanicus”) a.d. 37–68, emperor of Rome 54–68, known for his cruelty and depravity.
- neo-
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- rune
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noun,
any of the characters of certain ancient alphabets, as of a script used for writing the Germanic languages, especially of Scandinavia and Britain, from c200 to c1200, or a script used for inscriptions in a Turkic language of the 6th to 8th centuries from the area near the Orkhon River in Mongolia.
- unco
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noun,
something extraordinary or unusual; a novelty.
- Eur.
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- enc.
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- Ecru
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noun,
an ecru color.
- 1080
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- uro-
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- cone
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noun,
Geometry.
a solid whose surface is generated by a line passing through a fixed point and a fixed plane curve not containing the point, consisting of two equal sections joined at a vertex.
a plane surface resembling the cross section of a solid cone.
- cure
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noun,
a means of healing or restoring to health; remedy.
- Con.
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- Cor.
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- CERN
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- CORN
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noun,
Also called Indian corn; especially technical and British, maize. a tall cereal plant, Zea mays, cultivated in many varieties, having a jointed, solid stem and bearing the grain, seeds, or kernels on large ears.
- Coue
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noun,
Émile [ey-meel] /eɪˈmil/ (Show IPA), 1857–1926, French psychotherapist.
- cur.
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- cen.
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- curn
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noun,
a grain.
- CEO
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- Ore
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noun,
a metal-bearing mineral or rock, or a native metal, that can be mined at a profit.
- urn
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noun,
a large or decorative vase, especially one with an ornamental foot or pedestal.
- CNO
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- our
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noun,
(used to denote the narrator of a literary work written in the first person singular).
- Re.
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- RCN
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- REC
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noun,
recreation.
- ure
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- ur-
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- UNO
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- UCR
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- Une
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- ROC
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noun,
a bird of enormous size and strength.
- ROE
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noun,
the mass of eggs, or spawn, within the ovarian membrane of the female fish.
- ONR
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- unc
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- cr.
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- Rue
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noun,
sorrow; repentance; regret.
- run
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noun,
an act or instance, or a period of running:
- Co.
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- ec-
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- orc
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noun,
any of several cetaceans, as a grampus.
- one
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noun,
the first and lowest whole number, being a cardinal number; unity.
- eu-
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- NEC
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- cue
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noun,
anything said or done, on or off stage, that is followed by a specific line or action:
- cru
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noun,
(in France) a vineyard producing wine of high quality, sometimes classified by the government as either a Great Growth (Grand Cru) or a First Growth (Premier Cru)
- NOC
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- Noe
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noun,
Noah (def 1).
- nr.
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- NCO
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- NRC
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- eon
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noun,
an indefinitely long period of time; age.
- en-
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- Oc.
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- ECU
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noun,
the shield carried by a mounted man-at-arms in the Middle Ages.
- eo-
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- OCR
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- ne-
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- CE
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- E.
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noun,
Edward (St. John) 1925–2000, U.S. writer and illustrator.
- N.
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- UC
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- U.
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- CU
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- NC
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- RU
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- er
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interjection,
(used to express or represent a pause, hesitation, uncertainty, etc.).
- RO
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- RN
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- NU
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noun,
the 13th letter of the Greek alphabet (Ν, ν).
- RC
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- R.
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- O.
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- OU
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noun,
a rare Hawaiian honeycreeper, Psittirostra psittacea, having an olive-green body, a parrotlike bill, and in the male a bright yellow head.
- OE
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noun,
oy2 .
- No
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noun,
an utterance of the word “no.”.