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13-letter words containing c, o, u, p, d

  • supercollider — a very large colliding-beam machine in which superconducting magnets create millions of megavolts of energy.
  • talcum powder — a powder made of purified, usually perfumed talc, for toilet purposes.
  • thoroughpaced — trained to go through all the possible paces, as a horse.
  • to play cupid — If you say that someone is playing cupid, you mean that they are trying to bring two people together to start a romantic relationship.
  • unaccompanied — not accompanied; alone: The shipment arrived unaccompanied by an invoice.
  • uncompanioned — not having a companion; unaccompanied
  • uncompensated — to recompense for something: They gave him ten dollars to compensate him for his trouble.
  • uncomplicated — to make complex, intricate, involved, or difficult: His recovery from the operation was complicated by an allergic reaction.
  • uncompromised — unable to function optimally, especially with regard to immune response, owing to underlying disease, harmful environmental exposure, or the side effects of a course of treatment.
  • underoccupied — not having enough to do or to engage one's attention
  • unencompassed — to form a circle about; encircle; surround: He built a moat to encompass the castle.
  • unpreoccupied — not preoccupied
  • unrecompensed — to repay; remunerate; reward, as for service, aid, etc.
  • up-and-coming — likely to succeed; bright and industrious: an up-and-coming young executive.
  • upland cotton — a plant, Gossypium hirsutum, of warm regions of the New World, that is the chief commercial cotton crop in the U.S.
  • valued policy — a policy in which the company and the policyholder agree to the amount to be paid in the event of total loss of property, regardless of the value of the property.
  • wall cupboard — a cupboard that is fixed to a wall
  • waste product — material discarded as useless in the process of producing something.
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