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There are 19 nine-letter words containing RENO

FORENOONSforenoons n. Plural of forenoon.
FORENOON n. the period of daylight before noon.
IRENOLOGYirenology n. (Rare) The study of peace.
IRENOLOGY n. the study of peace.
PRENOMENSprenomens n. Plural of prenomen.
PRENOMEN n. (Latin) the first name of an ancient Roman, also PRAENOMEN.
PRENOMINAprenomina n. Plural of prenomen.
PRENOMEN n. (Latin) the first name of an ancient Roman, also PRAENOMEN.
PRENOTIFYprenotify v. (Transitive) To notify in advance.
PRENOTIFY v. to notify beforehand.
PRENOTIONprenotion n. Foreknowledge.
PRENOTION n. a notion which precedes something else in time.
PYRENOIDSpyrenoids n. Plural of pyrenoid.
PYRENOID n. a protein body of certain lower organisms.
RENOGRAMSrenograms n. Plural of renogram.
RENOGRAM n. a photographic depiction of the course of renal excretion.
RENOUNCEDrenounced v. Simple past tense and past participle of renounce.
RENOUNCE v. to disown, give up.
RENOUNCERrenouncer n. One who renounces.
RENOUNCER n. one who renounces.
RENOUNCESrenounces n. Plural of renounce.
RENOUNCE v. to disown, give up.
RENOVATEDrenovated v. Simple past tense and past participle of renovate.
RENOVATE v. to make like new.
RENOVATESrenovates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of renovate.
RENOVATE v. to make like new.
RENOVATORrenovator n. A person who renovates.
RENOVATOR n. one who, or that which, renovates.
RENOWNERSrenowners n. Plural of renowner.
RENOWNER n. one who gives another renown.
RENOWNINGrenowning v. Present participle of renown.
RENOWN v. to make famous.
THRENODESthrenodes n. Plural of threnode.
THRENODE n. (Greek) a song of lamentation, also THRENODY.
THRENODICthrenodic adj. Pertaining or similar to a threnody.
THRENODIC adj. like a threnody, mournful, also THRENETIC, THRENETICAL, THRENODIAL.
THRENOSESTHRENOS n. (Shakespeare) an ode for the dead, also THRENE.

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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