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9-letter words containing m, l, n

  • trionymal — having a name that consists of three separate parts
  • turmaline — tourmaline.
  • ulsterman — a native or inhabitant of Ulster.
  • un-humble — not proud or arrogant; modest: to be humble although successful.
  • un-milled — simple past tense and past participle of mill1 .
  • unalarmed — a sudden fear or distressing suspense caused by an awareness of danger; apprehension; fright.
  • unamiable — having or showing pleasant, good-natured personal qualities; affable: an amiable disposition.
  • unamiably — having or showing pleasant, good-natured personal qualities; affable: an amiable disposition.
  • unclaimed — to demand by or as by virtue of a right; demand as a right or as due: to claim an estate by inheritance.
  • unclamped — to fasten with or fix in a clamp.
  • uncle sam — a personification of the government or people of the U.S.: represented as a tall, lean man with white chin whiskers, wearing a blue tailcoat, red-and-white-striped trousers, and a top hat with a band of stars.
  • uncle tom — a black person, especially a man, considered by other black people to be subservient to or to curry favor with white people.
  • unclimbed — not having been climbed
  • uncrumple — to eliminate crumples from
  • undecimal — related to the number 11
  • unharmful — causing or capable of causing harm; injurious: a harmful idea; a harmful habit.
  • unhumanly — of, pertaining to, characteristic of, or having the nature of people: human frailty.
  • unhumbled — not humbled
  • uniformly — identical or consistent, as from example to example, place to place, or moment to moment: uniform spelling; a uniform building code.
  • unillumed — not illuminated
  • unimplied — involved, indicated, or suggested without being directly or explicitly stated; tacitly understood: an implied rebuke; an implied compliment.
  • unjumbled — to mix in a confused mass; put or throw together without order: You've jumbled up all the cards.
  • unlimited — not limited; unrestricted; unconfined: unlimited trade.
  • unmakable — not capable of being made
  • unmanacle — to release (a prisoner) from manacles
  • unmanlike — not appropriate to or worthy of a man
  • unmindful — not mindful; unaware; heedless; forgetful; careless; neglectful: unmindful of obligations.
  • unmixable — incapable of being mixed
  • unmixedly — in an unmixed manner, without being mixed
  • unmodeled — a standard or example for imitation or comparison.
  • unmovable — capable of being moved; not fixed in one place, position, or posture.
  • unmovably — immovably
  • unmovedly — in an unaffected or unmoved manner
  • unmuddled — to mix up in a confused or bungling manner; jumble.
  • unmusical — not musical; deficient in melody, harmony, rhythm, or tone.
  • unmuzzled — to remove a muzzle from (a dog, cat, etc.).
  • unnamable — nameable.
  • unplumbed — not plumbed; not tested or measured with a plumb line.
  • unrealism — abstractionism or a representation lacking a direct relation to a tangible or concrete object
  • unrumpled — neat
  • unsampled — undemonstrated
  • unsimilar — having a likeness or resemblance, especially in a general way: two similar houses.
  • unsmiling — to assume a facial expression indicating pleasure, favor, or amusement, but sometimes derision or scorn, characterized by an upturning of the corners of the mouth.
  • untamable — able to be tamed.
  • untamably — in an untamable manner; in such a way as to be untamable
  • untumbled — (of gemstones or other materials) not tumbled or polished in a tumbling-box
  • unwelcome — a kindly greeting or reception, as to one whose arrival gives pleasure: to give someone a warm welcome.
  • unwomanly — not possessing qualities, such as warmth, attractiveness, etc, generally regarded as typical of a woman, esp a mature woman
  • vandalism — the conduct or spirit characteristic of the Vandals.
  • veblenism — the economic or social theories originated by Thorstein Veblen.
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