9-letter words containing d, h, u
- unpatched — a small piece of material used to mend a tear or break, to cover a hole, or to strengthen a weak place: patches at the elbows of a sports jacket.
- unreached — not reached
- unscathed — not scathed; unharmed; uninjured: She survived the accident unscathed.
- unscythed — not cut with a scythe
- unshifted — (of a keyboard shift key) not pressed or activated.
- unshipped — not shipped, as goods.
- unshirted — not wearing a shirt
- unshocked — not shocked
- unshunned — not shunned
- unsighted — having functional vision; not blind.
- unsoothed — not soothed
- unthanked — not thanked; not receiving or having received thanks
- untouched — not touched or handled, as material.
- unushered — not escorted or ushered; not accompanied (literally or figuratively)
- unvouched — to support as being true, certain, reliable, etc. (usually followed by for): Her record in office vouches for her integrity.
- unwatched — to be alertly on the lookout, look attentively, or observe, as to see what comes, is done, or happens: to watch while an experiment is performed.
- unweighed — not weighed, as for poundage.
- unwhipped — not whipped
- upanishad — any of a class of speculative prose treatises composed between the 8th and 6th centuries b.c. and first written a.d. c1300: they represent a philosophical development beyond the Vedas, having as their principal message the unity of Brahman and Atman.
- updraught — an upward movement of air or other gas
- uplandish — of or relating to the uplands
- upthunder — to make a noise like thunder
- vouchered — a person or thing that vouches.
- washed up — capable of being washed without shrinking, fading, etc.; washable: a wash dress.
- washed-up — done for; having failed completely.
- whodunits — Plural form of whodunit.
- whodunnit — a narrative dealing with a murder or a series of murders and the detection of the criminal; detective story.
- whydunnit — a novel, film, etc, concerned with the motives of the criminal rather than his or her identity
- wild hunt — (in northern European legend) a phantom hunt, conducted either in the sky or in forests.
- wodehouse — Sir P(elham) G(renville) [pel-uh m] /ˈpɛl əm/ (Show IPA), 1881–1975, U.S. novelist and humorist, born in England.
- wolfhound — any of several large dogs used in hunting wolves.
- woodchuck — a stocky North American burrowing rodent, Marmota monax, that hibernates in the winter.
- woodhouse — a house or shed in which wood is stored.
- youthhood — youth, the state of being young