12-letter words containing l, a, m, r
- uncomparable — capable of being compared; having features in common with something else to permit or suggest comparison: He considered the Roman and British empires to be comparable.
- underlayment — material laid between a subfloor and a finish floor of linoleum, asphalt tile, etc.
- unformalized — not formalized
- unformidable — causing fear, apprehension, or dread: a formidable opponent.
- unformulated — to express in precise form; state definitely or systematically: He finds it extremely difficult to formulate his new theory.
- unglamorized — not glamorized
- unglamourous — full of glamour; charmingly or fascinatingly attractive, especially in a mysterious or magical way.
- unimolecular — of or involving only one molecular entity
- universalism — universal character; universality.
- unmarketable — readily salable.
- unmarshalled — a military officer of the highest rank, as in the French and some other armies. Compare field marshal.
- unmeasurable — of undetermined or indefinitely great extent or amount; unlimited; measureless: the unmeasured heavens.
- unmeasurably — of undetermined or indefinitely great extent or amount; unlimited; measureless: the unmeasured heavens.
- unmiraculous — not caused by a miracle
- unmoralising — not moralising
- unmoralizing — not moralizing
- unnormalized — to make normal.
- unornamental — not decorative
- unproclaimed — to announce or declare in an official or formal manner: to proclaim war.
- unredeemable — capable of being redeemed.
- unreformable — not able to be reformed or reclaimed
- unremarkable — notably or conspicuously unusual; extraordinary: a remarkable change.
- unremarkably — notably or conspicuously unusual; extraordinary: a remarkable change.
- unremediable — capable of being remedied.
- unremittable — to transmit or send (money, a check, etc.) to a person or place, usually in payment.
- untrammelled — Usually, trammels. a hindrance or impediment to free action; restraint: the trammels of custom.
- val-de-marne — a department in N France. 94 sq. mi. (243 sq. km). Capital: Créteil.
- vellum paper — a creamy coloured heavy paper resembling vellum
- ventromedial — relating to both the ventral and medial surfaces, or to the front and to the middle
- vice admiral — a naval officer next in rank below an admiral.
- vice-admiral — a naval officer next in rank below an admiral.
- villahermosa — a state in SE Mexico, on the Gulf of Campeche. 9783 sq. mi. (25,338 sq. km). Capital: Villahermosa.
- vina del mar — a city in central Chile, near Valparaiso: seaside resort.
- virgin metal — primary metal.
- voluntaryism — voluntarism (def 2).
- walter mitty — an ordinary, timid person who is given to adventurous and self-aggrandizing daydreams or secret plans as a way of glamorizing a humdrum life.
- war memorial — monument to dead soldiers
- warm welcome — friendly or enthusiastic reception
- warm-blooded — Also, endothermic. designating or pertaining to animals, as mammals and birds, whose blood ranges in temperatures from about 98° to 112°F (37° to 44°C) and remains relatively constant, irrespective of the temperature of the surrounding medium; homoiothermal.
- westmoreland — William Childs [chahyldz] /tʃaɪldz/ (Show IPA), 1914–2005, U.S. army officer: commander of U.S. forces in Vietnam and Thailand 1964–68.
- whigmaleerie — a whim; notion.
- white marlin — a small marlin, Tetrapterus albidus, inhabiting the western Atlantic Ocean, pale blue above and silvery below.
- wild mustard — any of several weedy plants belonging to the genus Brassica, of the mustard family, as charlock.
- williamsburg — a city in SE Virginia: colonial capital of Virginia; now restored to its original pre-Revolutionary style.
- williamsport — a city in central Pennsylvania, on the Susquehanna River.
- willmar city — a city in SW Minnesota.
- wilton manor — a town in S Florida.
- wing formula — a numerical representation of the relative lengths of the primary feathers of a bird's wing, used in identifying similar species, as flycatchers.
- world-famous — famous throughout the world: a world-famous film.
- yellowhammer — a common European bunting, Emberiza citrinella, the male of which is marked with bright yellow.