We found 34 words that match your letters CINTUR.

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Our word finder found 34 words from the 6 scrambled letters in C I N R T U you searched for.

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What Can The Letters CINTUR Mean?

These are the meanings of the letters CINTUR when you unscramble them.

  • Cutin (n.)
    The substance which, added to the material of a cell wall, makes it waterproof, as in cork.
  • Incur (v. i.)
    To pass; to enter.
  • Incur (v. t.)
    To meet or fall in with, as something inconvenient, harmful, or onerous; to put one's self in the way of; to expose one's self to; to become liable or subject to; to bring down upon one's self; to encounter; to contract; as, to incur debt, danger, displeasure/ penalty, responsibility, etc.
  • Incur (v. t.)
    To render liable or subject to; to occasion.
  • Runic (a.)
    Of or pertaining to a rune, to runes, or to the Norsemen; as, runic verses; runic letters; runic names; runic rhyme.
  • Rutin (n.)
    A glucoside resembling, but distinct from, quercitrin. Rutin is found in the leaves of the rue (Ruta graveolens) and other plants, and obtained as a bitter yellow crystalline substance which yields quercitin on decomposition.
  • Tunic (n.)
    A membrane, or layer of tissue, especially when enveloping an organ or part, as the eye.
  • Tunic (n.)
    A natural covering; an integument; as, the tunic of a seed.
  • Tunic (n.)
    An under-garment worn by the ancient Romans of both sexes. It was made with or without sleeves, reached to or below the knees, and was confined at the waist by a girdle.
  • Tunic (n.)
    Any similar garment worm by ancient or Oriental peoples; also, a common name for various styles of loose-fitting under-garments and over-garments worn in modern times by Europeans and others.
  • Tunic (n.)
    Same as Tunicle.
  • Tunic (n.)
    See Mantle, n., 3 (a).

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