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12-letter words containing c, o, u, a, l

  • supplication — an act or instance of supplicating; humble prayer, entreaty, or petition.
  • supplicatory — to pray humbly; make humble and earnest entreaty or petition.
  • swamp locust — water locust.
  • syndactylous — having fingers, or toes, united
  • take counsel — receive advice
  • talent scout — a person whose business it is to recognize and recruit persons of marked aptitude for a certain field or occupation, especially in entertainment or sports.
  • tautological — needless repetition of an idea, especially in words other than those of the immediate context, without imparting additional force or clearness, as in “widow woman.”.
  • teutonically — of or relating to the ancient Teutons.
  • thiobacillus — any of several rod-shaped bacteria of the genus Thiobacillus, inhabiting soil, sewage, etc., that derive energy from oxidation of sulfur or sulfur compounds.
  • touch-tackle — touch football.
  • touchability — to put the hand, finger, etc., on or into contact with (something) to feel it: He touched the iron cautiously.
  • tractor pull — a contest in which tractors compete to pull the heaviest load.
  • tralaticious — transferred or passed down
  • tricephalous — with three heads
  • trimolecular — pertaining to or having three molecules.
  • trucial oman — a former name of United Arab Emirates.
  • turbo pascal — (language, product)   Borland International's Pascal. Perhaps the first integrated development environment for MS-DOS. Versions 1.0-3.0: standard Pascal with a few extensions Versions 4.0 (1987) and 5.0: separate compilation. Version 5.5: object-oriented. Version 6.0: Turbo Vision OOP library.
  • ultracompact — extremely compact, esp of technology that is much smaller than a standard model
  • umbilication — a central navellike depression.
  • un-revocable — that may be revoked.
  • unactionable — furnishing ground for a lawsuit.
  • unapologetic — containing an apology or excuse for a fault, failure, insult, injury, etc.: An apologetic letter to his creditors explained the delay.
  • unbiological — pertaining to biology.
  • uncalled for — not called for; not required; superfluous; unwanted.
  • uncalled-for — not called for; not required; superfluous; unwanted.
  • uncatalogued — not added to or detailed in a catalogue
  • unchivalrous — having the qualities of chivalry, as courage, courtesy, and loyalty.
  • uncoagulated — Obsolete. coagulated.
  • uncognizable — capable of being perceived or known.
  • uncollegiate — of or relating to a college: collegiate life.
  • uncommercial — not engaged in or involved with commerce or trade.
  • uncomparable — capable of being compared; having features in common with something else to permit or suggest comparison: He considered the Roman and British empires to be comparable.
  • uncomplacent — pleased, especially with oneself or one's merits, advantages, situation, etc., often without awareness of some potential danger or defect; self-satisfied: The voters are too complacent to change the government.
  • uncomplicate — to make complex, intricate, involved, or difficult: His recovery from the operation was complicated by an allergic reaction.
  • uncomposable — not fit for composition
  • uncomputable — to determine by calculation; reckon; calculate: to compute the period of Jupiter's revolution.
  • unconcealing — not concealing or hiding anything; revealing
  • unconfinable — not able to be bound
  • unconfutable — to prove to be false, invalid, or defective; disprove: to confute an argument.
  • unconsolable — to alleviate or lessen the grief, sorrow, or disappointment of; give solace or comfort: Only his children could console him when his wife died.
  • uncorrelated — to place in or bring into mutual or reciprocal relation; establish in orderly connection: to correlate expenses and income.
  • undiplomatic — of, relating to, or engaged in diplomacy: diplomatic officials.
  • unecological — the branch of biology dealing with the relations and interactions between organisms and their environment, including other organisms.
  • uneconomical — avoiding waste or extravagance; thrifty: an economical meal; an economical use of interior space.
  • unfunctional — of or relating to a function or functions: functional difficulties in the administration.
  • ungraciously — in an ungracious manner
  • unheroically — in an unheroic manner
  • unhistorical — of, pertaining to, treating, or characteristic of history or past events: historical records; historical research.
  • unifactorial — of or relating to a single gene.
  • unimolecular — of or involving only one molecular entity
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