11-letter words containing i, n, r, e, u, m
- quadrennium — a period of four years.
- quinquereme — (history, nautical) An ancient Carthaginian or Greek galley having five banks of oars.
- recruitment — the act or process of recruiting.
- requirement — that which is required; a thing demanded or obligatory: One of the requirements of the job is accuracy.
- requitement — to make repayment or return for (service, benefits, etc.).
- retinaculum — Anatomy, Zoology. any of various small structures that hook, clasp, or bind other structures to move them or hold them in place.
- roentgenium — a superheavy, synthetic radioactive element with a very short half-life. Symbol: Rg; atomic number: 111.
- rudimentary — pertaining to rudiments or first principles; elementary: a rudimentary knowledge of geometry.
- run-of-mine — of or relating to ore or coal that is crude, ungraded, etc.
- semidiurnal — pertaining to, consisting of, or accomplished in half a day.
- seminatural — partly natural and partly cultivated
- sempiternum — a type of durable woollen fabric popular in the 17th century
- smouldering — burning slowly without flame, usually emitting smoke
- somniferous — bringing or inducing sleep, as drugs or influences.
- sound mixer — sb who records film sound
- southernism — a pronunciation, expression, or behavioral trait characteristic of the U.S. South.
- stramineous — of or resembling straw.
- subminister — to supply
- subterminal — situated at or forming the end or extremity of something: a terminal feature of a vista.
- sum insured — The sum insured is the insurer's limit of liability under an insurance contract.
- summerising — to prepare (a house, car, etc.) so as to counteract the hot weather of summer: to summerize a house by adding air conditioning.
- tamburlaine — Tamerlane.
- tumorigenic — (of cells or a substance) capable of producing tumors.
- ultramarine — of the color ultramarine.
- un-american — not American; not characteristic of or proper to the U.S.; foreign or opposed to the characters, values, standards, goals, etc., of the U.S.
- unamortized — Finance. to liquidate or extinguish (a mortgage, debt, or other obligation), especially by periodic payments to the creditor or to a sinking fund. to write off a cost of (an asset) gradually.
- unconfirmed — to establish the truth, accuracy, validity, or genuineness of; corroborate; verify: This report confirms my suspicions.
- undermining — to injure or destroy by insidious activity or imperceptible stages, sometimes tending toward a sudden dramatic effect.
- unempirical — derived from or guided by experience or experiment.
- unhampering — to hold back; hinder; impede: A steady rain hampered the progress of the work.
- unimpressed — finding sth unremarkable
- unmarriable — unmarriageable
- unmeritable — not worthy or deserving of merit.
- unmeritedly — in a way that is not merited or deserved
- unmonitored — (especially formerly) a student appointed to assist in the conduct of a class or school, as to help take attendance or keep order.
- unmoralized — devoid of morality
- unmortified — not humiliated or shamed
- unpermitted — to allow to do something: Permit me to explain.
- unpresuming — not presumptuous; humble
- unreclaimed — (of desert, marsh, waste ground etc) not converted into land suitable for growing crops
- unredeeming — offsetting or counterbalancing some fault, defect, or the like: a redeeming quality.
- unremaining — not remaining or enduring
- unremittent — (especially of a fever) unremitting.
- unremitting — not slackening or abating; incessant: unremitting noise; unremitting attention.
- unromanized — unrelated to Rome, specifically the Roman church or empire
- untrembling — not trembling or shaking
- ununiformed — wearing a uniform.