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There are 12 eight-letter words containing O, 2R and 2U

FROUFROUfroufrou n. Alternative spelling of frou-frou.
froufrou adj. Alternative spelling of frou-frou.
frou-frou n. (Onomatopoeia) A rustling sound, particularly the rustling of a large silk dress.
FURFUROLfurfurol n. Alternative form of furfural (“an aldehyde”); see furfurol.
FURFUROL n. a liquid obtained by heating bran with dilute sulphuric acid, also FURAL, FURFURAL, FURFURALDEHYDE, FURFUROLE, FUROL, FUROLE.
ORDUROUSordurous adj. Of or pertaining to ordure; filthy.
ORDUROUS adj. of or pertaining to ordure.
ROUNDUREroundure n. (Obsolete) roundness.
roundure n. (Obsolete) A round or circle.
ROUNDURE n. roundness; a round or circle, also RONDURE.
RUMOROUSrumorous adj. Indistinct or confounded in sound; murmuring; vaguely heard.
rumorous adj. Of the natures of rumours; circulated by popular report.
RUMOROUS adj. full of rumors.
RUMOUREDrumoured v. Simple past tense and past participle of rumour.
RUMOUR v. to spread by hearsay, also RUMOR.
RUMOURERrumourer n. One who rumours; a teller of news; a spreader of reports.
RUMOURER n. one who spreads rumours, also RUMORER.
RUNROUNDrunround n. (US, informal, dated) A felon or whitlow.
RUNROUND n. evasive action.
SURROUNDsurround v. (Transitive) To encircle something or simultaneously extend in all directions.
surround v. (Transitive) To enclose or confine something on all sides so as to prevent escape.
surround v. (Transitive, obsolete) To pass around; to travel about; to circumnavigate.
TOURNUREtournure n. Manner, bearing.
tournure n. Turn; contour; figure.
tournure n. Phrasing, turn of phrase.
TROUVEURtrouveur n. (Dated) A minstrel, a troubadour.
TROUVEUR n. (French) one of a school of poets who flourished in northern France from the eleventh to the fourteenth century, also TROUVERE.
UNBURROWunburrow v. (Transitive) To force from a burrow; to unearth.
UNBURROW v. to bring out of a burrow.

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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