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There are 11 words containing CTURN

LECTURNlecturn n. Obsolete form of lectern.
LECTURN n. (obsolete) a reading desk or support in a church, also LECTERN, LETTERN.
LECTURNSlecturns n. Plural of lecturn.
LECTURN n. (obsolete) a reading desk or support in a church, also LECTERN, LETTERN.
NOCTURNnocturn n. (Christianity) The night office of the Christian liturgy of the Hours, such as is performed in monasteries.
nocturn n. (Christianity) A portion of the psalter used during nocturns.
NOCTURN n. any one of the three sections of the service of Matins.
NOCTURNALnocturnal adj. (Of a person, creature, group, or species) Primarily active during the night.
nocturnal adj. (Of an occurrence) Taking place at night, nightly.
nocturnal n. A person or creature that is active at night.
NOCTURNALITIESnocturnalities n. Plural of nocturnality.
NOCTURNALITY n. being nocturnal.
NOCTURNALITYnocturnality n. The condition or habit of being active at night.
NOCTURNALITY n. being nocturnal.
NOCTURNALLYnocturnally adv. During the night.
nocturnally adv. Every night.
NOCTURNAL adv. relating to night.
NOCTURNALSnocturnals n. Plural of nocturnal.
NOCTURNAL n. a nocturnal creature.
NOCTURNEnocturne n. A work of art relating or dedicated to the night.
nocturne n. (Music) A dreamlike or pensive composition, usually for the piano.
NOCTURNE n. (French) a musical composition of a dreamy character; a painting of a night scene.
NOCTURNESnocturnes n. Plural of nocturne.
NOCTURNE n. (French) a musical composition of a dreamy character; a painting of a night scene.
NOCTURNSnocturns n. Plural of nocturn.
NOCTURN n. any one of the three sections of the service of Matins.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
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