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Words containing auru

5 letter words containing auru

  • aurum — gold
  • bauru — a city in E Brazil.
  • kauru — the edible stem of the cabbage tree
  • nauruRepublic of, an island republic in the Pacific, near the equator, W of the Gilbert Islands: administered by Australia before 1968. 8¼ sq. mi. (21 sq. km).

6 letter words containing auru

  • taurus — a mountain range in S Turkey: highest peak, 12,251 feet (3734 meters).

7 letter words containing auru

  • -saurus — lizard
  • nauruanRepublic of, an island republic in the Pacific, near the equator, W of the Gilbert Islands: administered by Australia before 1968. 8¼ sq. mi. (21 sq. km).

8 letter words containing auru

9 letter words containing auru

  • aurungzeb — Aurangzeb
  • centaurus — a conspicuous extensive constellation in the S hemisphere, close to the Southern Cross, that contains two first magnitude stars, Alpha Centauri and Beta Centauri, and the globular cluster Omega Centauri
  • epidaurus — an ancient port in Greece, in the NE Peloponnese, in Argolis on the Saronic Gulf
  • thesaurus — a dictionary of synonyms and antonyms, such as the online Thesaurus.com.

10 letter words containing auru

  • allosaurus — any of a genus (Allosaurus) of huge, carnivorous saurischian dinosaurs of the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods
  • barosaurus — Any of the genus Barosaurus of long-tailed, long-necked, herbivorous dinosaurs.

11 letter words containing auru

  • apatosaurus — brontosaurus
  • ceteosaurus — a large dinosaur of the Jurassic period
  • laurustinus — a southern European evergreen shrub, Viburnum tinus, of the honeysuckle family, having large clusters of white or pinkish flowers.
  • stegosaurus — any of a suborder (Stegosauria) of large ornithischian dinosaurs of the Upper Jurassic having a small head and heavy bony plates with sharp spikes down the backbone
  • thesauruses — a dictionary of synonyms and antonyms, such as the online Thesaurus.com.

12 letter words containing auru

  • allosauruses — Plural form of allosaurus.
  • ankylosaurus — a plant-eating dinosaur of the Cretaceous period that had a tail resembling a club and a body covering of thick scales
  • brontosaurus — any very large herbivorous quadrupedal dinosaur of the genus Apatosaurus, common in North America during Jurassic times, having a long neck and long tail: suborder Sauropoda (sauropods)
  • edaphosaurus — Any of several dinosaurs of the family Edaphosauridae, from the Carboniferous and Permian periods, that had a distinctive dorsal sail or crest.

13 letter words containing auru

  • albertosaurus — A giant fierce carnivorous tyrannosaurus-like dinosaur, of gemus Albertosaurus, discovered in Alberta, Canada.
  • apatosauruses — Plural form of apatosaur.
  • brachiosaurus — a dinosaur of the genus Brachiosaurus, up to 30 metres long: the largest land animal ever known
  • dolichosaurus — any of various extinct Cretaceous aquatic reptiles that had long necks and bodies and well-developed limbs
  • ichthyosaurus — ichthyosaur.

14 letter words containing auru

  • giganotosaurus — Any of several very large, carnivorous dinosaurs of the subfamily Giganotosaurinae, from the Cretaceous period.

15 letter words containing auru

  • ibero-maurusian — of or relating to an Epipaleolithic culture of northwestern Africa that preceded the Capsian culture and was once erroneously thought to have originated in southwestern Europe; characterized by the use of backed bladelets, occupation of the maritime plain, and the hunting of the Barbary sheep.

23 letter words containing auru

  • micropachycephalosaurus — A very small pachycephalosaurid, ornithischian dinosaur of the genus Micropachycephalosaurus.

On this page, we collect all words with AURU. To make easier to find the right word we have divided all 38 words to groups according to their length. So you should go to appropriate page if can’t find the word that contains AURU that you are searching. Also you can use this page in Scrabble.

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