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There are 15 eight-letter words containing M, O, R, U and W

BUDWORMSbudworms n. Plural of budworm.
BUDWORM n. a moth larva that feeds on plant buds.
CUTWORMScutworms n. Plural of cutworm.
CUTWORM n. a caterpillar, esp. of the moth genus Agrotis, that feeds on the stems of young plants.
GRUBWORMgrubworm n. A grub.
GRUBWORM n. the larva of some insects.
LUGWORMSlugworms n. Plural of lugworm.
LUGWORM n. a burrowing marine worm, much used as fishing bait, also LOBWORM.
LUNGWORMlungworm n. Any of the diverse species of nematode worms that are parasitic to mammalian lungs, principally found…
LUNGWORM n. a kind of parasitic worm.
MOWBURNSmowburns v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mowburn.
MOWBURN v. to heat and ferment.
MOWBURNTmowburnt adj. (Obsolete) Of hay: stacked before it is sufficiently dry, leading to excessive fermentation and sometimes toxicity.
MOWBURN v. to heat and ferment.
MUCKWORMmuckworm n. A larva living in mud or manure.
muckworm n. Someone who gathers wealth through overwork of employees and sordid means; a miser.
MUCKWORM n. a worm found in manure.
MUDWORTSmudworts n. Plural of mudwort.
MUDWORT n. a small herbaceous plant growing on muddy shores.
MUGWORTSmugworts n. Plural of mugwort.
MUGWORT n. a common British plant of the wormwood family.
OVERSWUMoverswum v. Past participle of overswim.
OVERSWIM v. to swim across.
RUMBELOWRumbelow prop.n. A surname.
RUMBELOW n. a meaningless word, occurring as a refrain in old sea-songs.
TUBEWORMtubeworm n. Any of many marine polychaete worms, mostly of the family Serpulidae, which construct permanent calcareous…
tube␣worm n. Alternative form of tubeworm.
TUBEWORM n. a marine worm that builds and lives in a tube.
UNWORMEDunwormed adj. (Of an animal) Not wormed; not treated for worms.
unwormed adj. (Of a dog) Not having had the lytta removed.
unwormed adj. (Of wood, etc.) Not spoiled by worms.
WARMOUTHwarmouth n. Lepomis gulosus, a species of freshwater sunfish native to America.
WARMOUTH n. an American freshwater bream.

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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  • English Wiktionary: 37 words
  • Scrabble in French: no word
  • Scrabble in Spanish: no word
  • Scrabble in Italian: no word
  • Scrabble in German: 12 words
  • Scrabble in Romanian: no word


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