11-letter words containing d, u, c
- succedaneum — a substitute.
- sugar candy — large crystals of sugar formed by suspending strings in a strong sugar solution that hardens on the strings, used chiefly for sweetening coffee
- sugar-candy — excessively sweet; saccharine: sugar-candy stories in family magazines.
- sugar-cured — (especially of ham or bacon) cured in a mixture of sugar, salt, and sodium nitrate or sodium nitrite.
- sugarcoated — to cover with sugar: to sugarcoat a pill.
- suicidology — the study of the causes and prevention of suicide.
- superceding — supersede.
- superinduce — to bring in or induce as an added feature, circumstance, etc.; superimpose.
- suspectedly — so as to arouse suspicion
- syndactylus — a person having united or webbed fingers or toes.
- the accused — the defendant or defendants appearing on a criminal charge
- thermoduric — (of certain microorganisms) able to survive high temperatures, as during pasteurization.
- thunderclap — a crash of thunder.
- toluic acid — any of four isomeric acids having the formula CH 3 C 6 H 4 COOH: derivatives of toluene.
- top-up card — a card bought by a mobile phone user entitling him or her to a stipulated amount of credit for future calls
- touch judge — one of the two linesmen in rugby
- touch-ready — (of software) ready to work on touch-screen computers and devices
- traducement — to speak maliciously and falsely of; slander; defame: to traduce someone's character.
- traducingly — in a traducing manner
- transductor — a magnetic device that amplifies electronic signals
- tricoloured — having three colours
- tricuspidal — having three cusps
- trojan duck — a duck that is a carrier of avian flu and is therefore a threat to other birds and also to humans, but which shows no outward signs of infection
- trombiculid — (of a mite) belonging to the family Trombiculidae
- truckdriver — a person who drives a truck.
- truckle bed — a low bed moving on casters, usually pushed under another bed when not in use.
- truncheoned — the club carried by a police officer; billy.
- tuberculoid — resembling a tubercle.
- tufted duck — an Old World wild duck, Aythya fuligula, having a tufted head and black and white plumage.
- ucsd pascal — Pascal-P
- umbilicated — having an umbilicus
- unacclaimed — to welcome or salute with shouts or sounds of joy and approval; applaud: to acclaim the conquering heroes.
- unaccounted — an oral or written description of particular events or situations; narrative: an account of the meetings; an account of the trip.
- unacquitted — to relieve from a charge of fault or crime; declare not guilty: They acquitted him of the crime. The jury acquitted her, but I still think she's guilty.
- unactivated — to make active; cause to function or act.
- unadvancing — to move or bring forward: The general advanced his troops to the new position.
- unafflicted — to distress with mental or bodily pain; trouble greatly or grievously: to be afflicted with arthritis.
- unallocated — to set apart for a particular purpose; assign or allot: to allocate funds for new projects.
- unannounced — to make known publicly or officially; proclaim; give notice of: to announce a special sale.
- unattracted — to draw by a physical force causing or tending to cause to approach, adhere, or unite; pull (opposed to repel): The gravitational force of the earth attracts smaller bodies to it.
- unbarricade — to unblock or open (a door, etc); to free from a barrier or obstacle
- unbeneficed — lacking a benefice
- unbracketed — not bracketed; not enclosed by brackets; not connected together by brackets
- uncalcified — not calcified; not converted into lime
- uncalloused — not calloused
- uncanalized — to make a canal or canals through.
- uncancelled — to make void; revoke; annul: to cancel a reservation.
- uncaptioned — a title or explanation for a picture or illustration, especially in a magazine.
- uncared for — If you describe people or animals as uncared for, you mean that they have not been looked after properly and as a result are hungry, dirty, or ill.
- uncared-for — untended; neglected; unkempt: The garden had an uncared-for look.