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There are 13 words containing PRUI

PRUINApruina n. (Botany) A white powdery bloom found on some lichens.
PRUINA n. (Latin) a powdery bloom upon the surface of plants.
PRUINEPRUINE n. (Shakespeare) a prune, also PREWYN.
SPRUIKspruik v. (Transitive, Australia) To promote a thing or idea to another person, usually informally.
SPRUIK v. (Australian slang) of a showman, etc., to harangue people in public.
SPRUITspruit n. (South Africa) A small headstream; a stream flowing through a village, dry in summer.
SPRUIT n. (South African) a small stream flowing only in the wet season.
PRUINASPRUINA n. (Latin) a powdery bloom upon the surface of plants.
PRUINESPRUINE n. (Shakespeare) a prune, also PREWYN.
SPRUIKSspruiks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of spruik.
SPRUIK v. (Australian slang) of a showman, etc., to harangue people in public.
SPRUITSspruits n. Plural of spruit.
SPRUIT n. (South African) a small stream flowing only in the wet season.
PRUINOSEpruinose adj. (Botany) Having a very fine whitish powder (bloom) on a surface.
pruinose adj. (Zoology, entomology) Covered with a very fine whitish layer of wax particles.
PRUINOSE adj. having a powdery covering.
SPRUIKEDspruiked v. Simple past tense and past participle of spruik.
SPRUIK v. (Australian slang) of a showman, etc., to harangue people in public.
SPRUIKERspruiker n. (Australia) One who spruiks business, a tout.
spruiker n. (Australia) One who toots their own horn.
SPRUIKER n. (Australian slang) one who spruiks, harangues people in public.
SPRUIKERSspruikers n. Plural of spruiker.
SPRUIKER n. (Australian slang) one who spruiks, harangues people in public.
SPRUIKINGspruiking v. Present participle of spruik.
SPRUIK v. (Australian slang) of a showman, etc., to harangue people in public.

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 1Word.ws and WikWik.org.

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