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12-letter words containing a, r, e, n, d

  • unprogrammed — a plan of action to accomplish a specified end: a school lunch program.
  • unrecordable — to set down in writing or the like, as for the purpose of preserving evidence.
  • unredeemable — capable of being redeemed.
  • unrefundable — to give back or restore (especially money); repay.
  • unremediable — capable of being remedied.
  • unreproached — not reproached, criticized, or scolded
  • unrestrained — not restrained or controlled; uncontrolled or uncontrollable: the unrestrained birthrate in some countries.
  • unrewardedly — in an unrewarding manner
  • unriddleable — (of a puzzle) not decipherable
  • unsegregated — not segregated, especially not subject to racial division; integrated: an unsegregated community.
  • unseminaried — not having a seminary education
  • unserialized — to publish in serial form.
  • unstratified — not stratified; not arranged in strata or layers: unstratified rocks.
  • unterminated — to bring to an end; put an end to: to terminate a contract.
  • unthreatened — not threatened; free from threats or danger
  • untrammelled — Usually, trammels. a hindrance or impediment to free action; restraint: the trammels of custom.
  • untranslated — to turn from one language into another or from a foreign language into one's own: to translate Spanish.
  • untransmuted — not transmuted; that has not been transmuted or transformed
  • untrespassed — Law. an unlawful act causing injury to the person, property, or rights of another, committed with force or violence, actual or implied. a wrongful entry upon the lands of another. the action to recover damages for such an injury.
  • unvariegated — varied; diversified; diverse.
  • unverbalized — not verbalized or put into words
  • up-and-comer — likely to succeed; bright and industrious: an up-and-coming young executive.
  • up-and-under — a high kick forwards followed by a charge to the place where the ball lands
  • upper canada — a former British province in Canada 1791–1840: now the S part of Ontario province.
  • uranic oxide — uranium dioxide.
  • urban legend — a modern story of obscure origin and with little or no supporting evidence that spreads spontaneously in varying forms and often has elements of humor, moralizing, or horror: Are there alligators living in the New York City sewer system, or is that just an urban legend?
  • val-de-marne — a department in N France. 94 sq. mi. (243 sq. km). Capital: Créteil.
  • valetudinary — valetudinarian.
  • van der post — Sir Laurens (Jan). 1906–96, South African writer and traveller. His works include the travel books Venture to the Interior (1952), The Lost World of the Kalahari (1958), and Testament to the Bushmen (1984) and the novels The Hunter and the Whale (1967) and The Admiral's Baby (1996)
  • van der rohe — Ludwig Mies [luhd-wig meez,, mees] /ˈlʌd wɪg miz,, mis/ (Show IPA), Mies van der Rohe, Ludwig.
  • van devanterWillis, 1859–1941, U.S. jurist: associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1910–37.
  • vas deferens — the duct that transports the sperm from the epididymis to the penis.
  • venetian red — a red pigment, originally prepared from a natural oxide of iron, now usually made by calcining a mixture of lime and ferrous sulfate.
  • venn diagram — a diagram that uses circles to represent sets and their relationships.
  • ventrodorsal — pertaining to the ventral and dorsal aspects of the body; extending from the ventral to the dorsal side.
  • ventromedial — relating to both the ventral and medial surfaces, or to the front and to the middle
  • verd antique — a green, mottled or impure serpentine, sold as a marble and much used for decorative purposes.
  • veterans day — November 11, a legal holiday in the U.S. in commemoration of the end of World Wars I and II and in honor of veterans of the armed services.
  • video rental — the system of renting films on video or DVD for a period of time in exchange for payment
  • vina del mar — a city in central Chile, near Valparaiso: seaside resort.
  • vindicatress — a female vindicator
  • wakeboarding — (sports) A water sport where a rider on a small board is towed by a motor boat, and attached by a cable.
  • waking dream — an experience you have while you are awake that feels similar to dreaming
  • walker hound — an American foxhound having a black, tan, and white, or, sometimes, a tan and white coat.
  • wardian case — a type of terrarium having a top and sides of glass.
  • warp-knitted — designating a fabric made by warp knitting.
  • waste ground — an empty piece of land
  • watchstander — (US) A person who is on watch on a ship.
  • water-harden — to quench (steel) in water.
  • watered-down — made weaker or less effective from or as from dilution with water: a watered-down cocktail; Spectators saw a watered-down version of the famous opera.
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