Anagrams of thurm

Word thurm has 2 exact anagrams and 46 other words that can be made by using the letters of thurm.

7 letter words you can make with thurm

2,4,5-t
noun, a light-tan, water-insoluble solid, C 8 H 5 Cl 3 O 3 , used chiefly for killing weeds.
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thrum
noun, an act or sound of thrumming; dull, monotonous sound.
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Ruth
noun, pity or compassion.
thru
preposition, adverb, adjective, an informal, simplified spelling of through.
M-16
noun, a lightweight, fully automatic rifle shooting a small-caliber bullet at an extremely high velocity: a U.S. Army combat weapon for mobile units and jungle fighting.
M-14
noun, a fully automatic, gas-operated, .30 caliber rifle developed from the M-1: replaced the M-1 as the standard U.S. Army combat rifle.
Thur
hurt
noun, a blow that inflicts a wound; bodily injury or the cause of such injury.
tr.
TRH
Tu.
tum
verb (used with object), to tease (wool) in the preliminary carding operation, or to open out the fibers prior to carding.
UMT
ThM
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rut
noun, a furrow or track in the ground, especially one made by the passage of a vehicle or vehicles.
RUM
noun, an alcoholic liquor or spirit distilled from molasses or some other fermented sugar-cane product.
rt.
rm.
plural, ream.
HUT
noun, a small or humble dwelling of simple construction, especially one made of natural materials, as of logs or grass.
mut
noun, mutt.
Mur
noun, a river in S central Austria, NE Slovenia, and N Croatia, flowing NE and SE to the Drava River. 300 miles (483 km) long.
hr.
MTh
Mt.
Mr.
plural, mister: a title of respect prefixed to a man's name or position:
MHR
ht.
M-1
noun, a semiautomatic, gas-operated, .30 caliber, clip-fed rifle, with a weight of 8.56 pounds (3.88 kg): the standard U.S. Army rifle in World War II and in the Korean War.
Hum
noun, the act or sound of humming; an inarticulate or indistinct murmur; hem.
RH
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UH
interjection, (used to indicate hesitation, doubt, or a pause).
U.
MH
M.
TM
R.
T1
t.
MU
noun, the 12th letter of the Greek alphabet (M, μ).
RU
UT
noun, the syllable once generally used for the first tone or keynote of a scale and sometimes for the tone C: now commonly superseded by do.
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