These are the meanings of the letters UBEHNR when you unscramble them.
- Bren (n.)
Bran.
- Bren (v. t. & i.)
Alt. of Brenne
- buhr (unknown)
Sorry. I don't have the meaning of this word.
- Burn (n.)
A disease in vegetables. See Brand, n., 6.
- Burn (n.)
A hurt, injury, or effect caused by fire or excessive or intense heat.
- Burn (n.)
A small stream.
- Burn (n.)
The operation or result of burning or baking, as in brickmaking; as, they have a good burn.
- Burn (v. i.)
In certain games, to approach near to a concealed object which is sought.
- Burn (v. i.)
To be of fire; to flame.
- Burn (v. i.)
To combine energetically, with evolution of heat; as, copper burns in chlorine.
- Burn (v. i.)
To have a condition, quality, appearance, sensation, or emotion, as if on fire or excessively heated; to act or rage with destructive violence; to be in a state of lively emotion or strong desire; as, the face burns; to burn with fever.
- Burn (v. i.)
To suffer from, or be scorched by, an excess of heat.
- Burn (v. t.)
To apply a cautery to; to cauterize.
- Burn (v. t.)
To cause to combine with oxygen or other active agent, with evolution of heat; to consume; to oxidize; as, a man burns a certain amount of carbon at each respiration; to burn iron in oxygen.
- Burn (v. t.)
To consume with fire; to reduce to ashes by the action of heat or fire; -- frequently intensified by up: as, to burn up wood.
- Burn (v. t.)
To consume, injure, or change the condition of, as if by action of fire or heat; to affect as fire or heat does; as, to burn the mouth with pepper.
- Burn (v. t.)
To injure by fire or heat; to change destructively some property or properties of, by undue exposure to fire or heat; to scorch; to scald; to blister; to singe; to char; to sear; as, to burn steel in forging; to burn one's face in the sun; the sun burns the grass.
- Burn (v. t.)
To make or produce, as an effect or result, by the application of fire or heat; as, to burn a hole; to burn charcoal; to burn letters into a block.
- Burn (v. t.)
To perfect or improve by fire or heat; to submit to the action of fire or heat for some economic purpose; to destroy or change some property or properties of, by exposure to fire or heat in due degree for obtaining a desired residuum, product, or effect; to bake; as, to burn clay in making bricks or pottery; to burn wood so as to produce charcoal; to burn limestone for the lime.
- Herb (n.)
A plant whose stem does not become woody and permanent, but dies, at least down to the ground, after flowering.
- Herb (n.)
Grass; herbage.
- Hern (n.)
A heron; esp., the common European heron.
- rube (unknown)
Sorry. I don't have the meaning of this word.
- Rune (n.)
A letter, or character, belonging to the written language of the ancient Norsemen, or Scandinavians; in a wider sense, applied to the letters of the ancient nations of Northern Europe in general.
- Rune (n.)
Old Norse poetry expressed in runes.
- Unbe (v. t.)
To cause not to be; to cause to be another.