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10-letter words containing a, r, n, u, t

  • turnbroach — (formerly) a servant whose job was to turn the spit on which meat, poultry, etc, was roasting
  • tyrannulet — any of numerous flycatchers of tropical America belonging to several genera and having in common chiefly their small size.
  • uintathere — any hoofed North American mammal of the extinct genus Dinoceras, of the Eocene Epoch, having a massive body and three pairs of horns.
  • ulan bator — a republic in E central Asia, in N Mongolia. About 600,000 sq. mi. (1,500,000 sq. km). Capital: Ulan Bator.
  • ulcerating — to form an ulcer; become ulcerous: His skin ulcerated after exposure to radioactive material.
  • ulceration — to form an ulcer; become ulcerous: His skin ulcerated after exposure to radioactive material.
  • ultraclean — extremely clean, especially free of germs: an ultraclean laboratory.
  • ultradense — having the component parts closely compacted together; crowded or compact: a dense forest; dense population.
  • ultrahuman — surpassing the limits or boundaries of humanity
  • ultrasonic — of, relating to, or utilizing ultrasound.
  • ultrasound — Physics. sound with a frequency greater than 20,000 Hz, approximately the upper limit of human hearing.
  • un-neutral — not taking part or giving assistance in a dispute or war between others: a neutral nation during World War II.
  • unaccurate — free from error or defect; consistent with a standard, rule, or model; precise; exact.
  • unactorish — not resembling or characteristic of actors or acting
  • unaltering — to make different in some particular, as size, style, course, or the like; modify: to alter a coat; to alter a will; to alter course.
  • unapparent — readily seen; exposed to sight; open to view; visible: The crack in the wall was readily apparent.
  • unarrested — to seize (a person) by legal authority or warrant; take into custody: The police arrested the burglar.
  • unarrogant — not arrogant, self-important, or pompous
  • unartfully — in an unartful manner
  • unartistic — not conforming to the standards of art; not aesthetically appealing: The architecture was crude and unartistic.
  • unasserted — resting on a statement or claim unsupported by evidence or proof; alleged: The asserted value of the property was twice the amount anyone offered.
  • unassorted — consisting of different or various kinds; miscellaneous: assorted flavors; assorted sizes.
  • unbattered — not battered, beaten, or abused
  • unbetrayed — not betrayed
  • unbirthday — any day other than one's birthday
  • unbreathed — not breathed: unbreathed air.
  • uncaptured — to take by force or stratagem; take prisoner; seize: The police captured the burglar.
  • uncarpeted — having no carpet
  • uncreative — having the quality or power of creating.
  • uncritical — not inclined or able to judge, especially by the application of comparative standards: an uncritical reader.
  • unctuarium — alipterion.
  • under oath — having sworn to tell the truth
  • underactor — a secondary actor or agent
  • underagent — a secondary agent
  • underdraft — a tendency of a rolled piece to curve downward after passing through a stand, occurring when the upper roll is faster than the lower. Compare overdraft (def 7).
  • underearth — the soil found beneath the surface of something
  • underneath — below the surface or level of; directly or vertically beneath; at or on the bottom of.
  • underpants — drawers or shorts worn under outer clothing, usually next to the skin.
  • underplant — any member of the kingdom Plantae, comprising multicellular organisms that typically produce their own food from inorganic matter by the process of photosynthesis and that have more or less rigid cell walls containing cellulose, including vascular plants, mosses, liverworts, and hornworts: some classification schemes may include fungi, algae, bacteria, blue-green algae, and certain single-celled eukaryotes that have plantlike qualities, as rigid cell walls or photosynthesis.
  • underrated — to rate or evaluate too low; underestimate.
  • underreact — to react with less than the expected or appropriate emotion.
  • understand — to perceive the meaning of; grasp the idea of; comprehend: to understand Spanish; I didn't understand your question.
  • understate — to state or represent less strongly or strikingly than the facts would bear out; set forth in restrained, moderate, or weak terms: The casualty lists understate the extent of the disaster.
  • undertaken — to take upon oneself, as a task, performance, etc.; attempt: She undertook the job of answering all the mail.
  • undertaker — funeral director.
  • underwaist — a blouse worn under another.
  • underwater — existing or occurring under water.
  • undramatic — without excessive behaviour, emotional impact, or flamboyance
  • undulatory — Also, undular. moving in undulations.
  • unethereal — extremely delicate or refined: ethereal beauty.
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