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11-letter words containing a, l, u, n, o

  • top-up loan — a further loan extended to an existing debtor
  • tribulation — grievous trouble; severe trial or suffering.
  • trouble man — troubleshooter (def 2).
  • tulipomania — (in 17th-century Holland) a widespread obsession with tulips, especially of highly prized varieties, as those of a streaked, variegated, or unusual color.
  • ultramodern — very advanced in ideas, design, or techniques.
  • ultrasonics — the branch of science that deals with the effects of sound waves above human perception.
  • unabolished — not abolished or revoked
  • unadoptable — (of children or animals) not able to be adopted or placed in a home
  • unalachtigo — a member of a North American Indian people, one of the Delaware group.
  • unallocated — to set apart for a particular purpose; assign or allot: to allocate funds for new projects.
  • unallowable — not allowable; unacceptable or inadmissible
  • unanimously — of one mind; in complete agreement; agreed.
  • unapostolic — not apostolic; not related to or characteristic of the early Christian apostles or their subsequent apostles
  • unarousable — to stir to action or strong response; excite: to arouse a crowd; to arouse suspicion.
  • unavoidable — unable to be avoided; inevitable: an unavoidable delay.
  • unavoidably — unable to be avoided; inevitable: an unavoidable delay.
  • uncalloused — not calloused
  • uncanonical — not in accordance with canons or rules.
  • unchoosable — to select from a number of possibilities; pick by preference: She chose Sunday for her departure.
  • uncompliant — complying; obeying, obliging, or yielding, especially in a submissive way: a man with a compliant nature.
  • unconcealed — to hide; withdraw or remove from observation; cover or keep from sight: He concealed the gun under his coat.
  • uncongenial — agreeable, suitable, or pleasing in nature or character: congenial surroundings.
  • uncountable — not countable; incapable of having the total precisely ascertained: uncountable colonies of bacteria; uncountable kindnesses and small favors.
  • uncrossable — a structure consisting essentially of an upright and a transverse piece, used to execute persons in ancient times.
  • undergaoler — jail.
  • undo-plasty — cosmetic surgical procedures designed to reverse the results of a previous procedure or procedures
  • undoubtable — to be uncertain about; consider questionable or unlikely; hesitate to believe.
  • unelaborate — not elaborate; not overly or richly detailed
  • unemotional — pertaining to or involving emotion or the emotions.
  • unenjoyable — giving or capable of giving joy or pleasure: a very enjoyable film.
  • unequivocal — not equivocal; unambiguous; clear; having only one possible meaning or interpretation: an unequivocal indication of assent; unequivocal proof.
  • unfavorable — not favorable; contrary; adverse: an unfavorable wind.
  • unfavorably — not favorable; contrary; adverse: an unfavorable wind.
  • unflavoured — not flavoured
  • unforceable — physical power or strength possessed by a living being: He used all his force in opening the window.
  • unforgeable — to form by heating and hammering; beat into shape.
  • unglamorous — full of glamour; charmingly or fascinatingly attractive, especially in a mysterious or magical way.
  • unicolorate — of one colour
  • unignorable — to refrain from noticing or recognizing: to ignore insulting remarks.
  • unignorably — to refrain from noticing or recognizing: to ignore insulting remarks.
  • union label — a tag or stamped imprint on a product indicating that it has been made by union labor.
  • union scale — scale3 (def 6).
  • unipersonal — consisting of or existing as one person only.
  • unipetalous — having only one petal.
  • unlaborious — not involving great exertion or long effort
  • unlabouring — not labouring
  • unlocalized — to make local; fix in, or assign or restrict to, a particular place, locality, etc.
  • unlooked at — not looked at, investigated, or dealt with; disregarded
  • unmalicious — full of, characterized by, or showing malice; intentionally harmful; spiteful: malicious gossip.
  • unmemorable — worth remembering; notable: a memorable speech.
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