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11-letter words containing l, i, t, u, r

  • tuberculize — to infect or become infected with tuberculosis
  • tuberculoid — resembling a tubercle.
  • tubiflorous — tubuliflorous.
  • tulip chair — an armchair designed by Eero Saarinen in 1956, having a contoured seat of molded plastic supported by a slender, stemlike pedestal of plastic-covered cast metal that terminates in a large, flat, round foot.
  • tumour-like — (of a growth, swelling, nodule, etc) resembling a tumour or tumours
  • turcopolier — during the Crusades, an officer in charge of a section of turcopoles
  • turing plus — Systems programming language, a concurrent descendant of Turing. Available from Holt Software Assocs, Toronto <[email protected]>.
  • turn signal — A car's turn signals are the flashing lights that tell you it is going to turn left or right.
  • turntablist — a DJ who is skilled in using turntables to obtain distinctive effects from records
  • turriculate — furnished with or resembling a turret or turrets.
  • ulotrichous — belonging to a group of people having woolly or crisply curly hair.
  • ulsterites' — a former province in Ireland, now comprising Northern Ireland and a part of the Republic of Ireland.
  • ultra vires — beyond the legal power or authority of a person, corporation, agent, etc
  • ultra-right — having extreme right-wing views
  • ultrafilter — Physical Chemistry. a filter for purifying sols, having a membrane with pores sufficiently small to prevent the passage of the suspended particles.
  • ultramarine — of the color ultramarine.
  • ultrasimple — extremely or exceptionally easy
  • ultrasonics — the branch of science that deals with the effects of sound waves above human perception.
  • ultraviolet — beyond the violet in the spectrum, corresponding to light having wavelengths shorter than 4000 angstrom units.
  • ultravirile — possessing an extremely high sexual drive
  • umbratilous — shadowy; faint
  • unbrilliant — not brilliant or exceptional
  • uncertainly — not definitely ascertainable or fixed, as in time of occurrence, number, dimensions, or quality.
  • unclarities — clearness or lucidity as to perception or understanding; freedom from indistinctness or ambiguity.
  • uncurtailed — to cut short; cut off a part of; abridge; reduce; diminish.
  • unfaltering — to hesitate or waver in action, purpose, intent, etc.; give way: Her courage did not falter at the prospect of hardship.
  • unicolorate — of one colour
  • unimpartial — not partial or biased; fair; just: an impartial judge.
  • uninstaller — to remove (a software program) from a computer or computer system.
  • uniparental — having one parent, as an organism produced by parthenogenesis.
  • unit circle — a circle whose radius has a length of one unit.
  • unit holder — an investor in a unit trust fund
  • unliberated — continuing to be bound by traditional sexual and social roles
  • unluxuriant — not luxuriant
  • unmeritable — not worthy or deserving of merit.
  • unmeritedly — in a way that is not merited or deserved
  • unpractical — not practical; impractical; lacking practical usefulness or wisdom.
  • unprintable — improper or unfit for print, especially because of obscenity or offensiveness.
  • unrealistic — interested in, concerned with, or based on what is real or practical: a realistic estimate of costs; a realistic planner.
  • unrelenting — not relenting; not yielding or swerving in determination or resolution, as of or from opinions, convictions, ambitions, ideals, etc.; inflexible: an unrelenting opponent of the Equal Rights Amendment.
  • unrestingly — in an unresting manner
  • unrightable — in accordance with what is good, proper, or just: right conduct.
  • unsatirical — not satirical
  • unspiritual — not spiritual
  • unstartling — not startling
  • unthriftily — not thriftily; in an unthrifty manner; with a lack of thrift
  • unthrilling — producing sudden, strong, and deep emotion or excitement.
  • untrainable — capable of being trained.
  • untrembling — not trembling or shaking
  • ural-altaic — of or relating to the Ural Mountains, on the border between the Russian Federation in Europe and Siberia, and the Altai Mountains, in S Siberia and NW Mongolia, or the country or peoples around them.
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