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There are 11 words containing E, H, N, 2R, T and 2U

COUNTERPUNCHERcounterpuncher n. (Tennis) A player who returns every ball and relies on the opponent making mistakes.
counterpuncher n. (Boxing) A boxer who commonly counterpunches.
COUNTERPUNCHER n. one who counterpunches.
COUNTERPUNCHERScounterpunchers n. Plural of counterpuncher.
COUNTERPUNCHER n. one who counterpunches.
COUNTERTHRUSTcounterthrust n. A thrust made against another; a counterblow.
COUNTERTHRUST n. a thrust to counter another thrust.
COUNTERTHRUSTScounterthrusts n. Plural of counterthrust.
COUNTERTHRUST n. a thrust to counter another thrust.
TECHNOSTRUCTUREtechnostructure n. A corporate structure including technicians or other skilled professionals.
TECHNOSTRUCTURE n. the network of professionally skilled managers (as scientists, engineers, and administrators) that tends to control the economy both within and beyond individual corporate groups.
THUNDERSTRUCKthunderstruck adj. Astonished, amazed or so suddenly surprised as to be unable to speak.
THUNDERSTRIKE v. to strike dumb.
UNDERTHRUSTunderthrust v. (Geology, of a tectonic plate) To thrust under another.
UNDERTHRUST v. to insert (a faulted rock mass) into position under a passive rock mass.
UNDERTHRUSTEDunderthrusted v. Simple past tense and past participle of underthrust.
UNDERTHRUSTINGunderthrusting v. Present participle of underthrust.
UNDERTHRUST v. to insert (a faulted rock mass) into position under a passive rock mass.
UNDERTHRUSTSunderthrusts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underthrust.
UNDERTHRUST v. to insert (a faulted rock mass) into position under a passive rock mass.
UNDERWROUGHTunderwrought v. (Archaic) simple past tense and past participle of underwork.
UNDERWROUGHT adj. (Shakespeare) insufficiently wrought.

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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