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13-letter words containing e, l, u, c

  • unexpectantly — having expectations; expecting: an excited, expectant audience.
  • unextractable — to get, pull, or draw out, usually with special effort, skill, or force: to extract a tooth.
  • unfacilitated — to make easier or less difficult; help forward (an action, a process, etc.): Careful planning facilitates any kind of work.
  • unicameralism — consisting of a single chamber, as a legislative assembly.
  • unideological — not having, belonging to, or relating to any particular ideology or belief system
  • unimpeachable — above suspicion; impossible to discredit; impeccable: unimpeachable motives.
  • unimpeachably — above suspicion; impossible to discredit; impeccable: unimpeachable motives.
  • unmedicinable — not able to be treated with medicine
  • unnecessarily — not necessary or essential; needless; unessential.
  • unperceivable — imperceptible
  • unperceivably — imperceptibly
  • unperceivedly — without being perceived; so as not to be perceived
  • unperceptible — capable of being perceived; recognizable; appreciable: a perceptible change in his behavior.
  • unplasticized — not made plastic, as by the addition of a plasticizer
  • unpracticable — impracticable.
  • unpredictable — not predictable; not to be foreseen or foretold: an unpredictable occurrence.
  • unpredictably — not predictable; not to be foreseen or foretold: an unpredictable occurrence.
  • unproblematic — not problematic, not causing difficulties or confusion; uncomplicated
  • unprotectable — to defend or guard from attack, invasion, loss, annoyance, insult, etc.; cover or shield from injury or danger.
  • unreclaimable — not able to be reclaimed, reformed, or rescued from vice
  • unreclaimably — in an unreclaimable manner
  • unrecollected — not remembered or recalled
  • unreconciling — to cause (a person) to accept or be resigned to something not desired: He was reconciled to his fate.
  • unrecoverable — able to recover or be recovered: a patient now believed to be recoverable; recoverable losses on his investments.
  • unrecoverably — in an unrecoverable or irrecoverable manner
  • unrectifiable — able to be rectified.
  • unreluctantly — unwilling; disinclined: a reluctant candidate.
  • unreplaceable — to assume the former role, position, or function of; substitute for (a person or thing): Electricity has replaced gas in lighting.
  • unreproachful — not deserving reproach or blame
  • unrespectable — not able to be respected
  • unretractable — to withdraw (a statement, opinion, etc.) as inaccurate or unjustified, especially formally or explicitly; take back.
  • unscholarlike — not befitting a scholar; ungentlemanly
  • unscratchable — to break, mar, or mark the surface of by rubbing, scraping, or tearing with something sharp or rough: to scratch one's hand on a nail.
  • unsecularized — to make secular; separate from religious or spiritual connection or influences; make worldly or unspiritual; imbue with secularism.
  • unselectively — in an unselective manner
  • unsepulchered — a tomb, grave, or burial place.
  • unserviceable — not suitable to be used
  • unspecialized — not specialized
  • unspecifiable — not able to be specified
  • unspectacular — of or like a spectacle; marked by or given to an impressive, large-scale display.
  • unspeculative — not characterized by speculation
  • unstaunchable — incapable of being stopped
  • unstretchable — to draw out or extend (oneself, a body, limbs, wings, etc.) to the full length or extent (often followed by out): to stretch oneself out on the ground.
  • unsuperficial — external or outward: a superficial resemblance.
  • unsusceptible — not susceptible or impressionable; not possible or easy to influence; not vulnerable (to harm)
  • unsymmetrical — characterized by or exhibiting symmetry; well-proportioned, as a body or whole; regular in form or arrangement of corresponding parts.
  • untheological — not theological; not of or pertaining to the nature of theology
  • untheoretical — not theoretical; not belonging or pertaining to the realm of theory; not confined to the theoretical realm; (somewhat) concrete
  • upperclassman — a junior or senior in a secondary school or college.
  • vacuum bottle — a bottle or flask having a vacuum liner that prevents the escape of heat from hot contents, usually liquids, or the entrance of heat into cold contents; thermos.
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