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13-letter words containing m, u, c, e, d

  • multi-faceted — having many facets, as a gem.
  • multibranched — Having more than one branch.
  • multicoloured — Alternative spelling of multicolored.
  • multicultured — Having more than one culture.
  • multicylinder — having more than one cylinder, as an internal-combustion or steam engine.
  • multimedia pc — multimedia
  • multiplicated — Simple past tense and past participle of multiplicate.
  • mundificative — a cleansing medicine or preparation
  • municipalized — Simple past tense and past participle of municipalize.
  • neuroectoderm — (anatomy) The region of the ectoderm of an embryo that develops into the central nervous system and other nervous tissue.
  • obiter dictum — an incidental or passing remark, opinion, etc.
  • perichondrium — the membrane of fibrous connective tissue covering the surface of cartilages except at the joints.
  • pseudisodomic — (of ashlar) composed of stones having the same length, laid in courses of different heights.
  • quartodeciman — one of a group of early Christians who observed Easter on the day of the Jewish Passover regardless of whether or not it was Sunday
  • quasi-medical — of or relating to the science or practice of medicine: medical history; medical treatment.
  • quindicessima — (music) Two octaves higher. Marking indicates a passage to be transposed up two octaves. Abbreviation: 15ma.
  • reaccumulated — to gather or collect, often in gradual degrees; heap up: to accumulate wealth.
  • scullery maid — a maid whose duties include washing up and vegetable preparation
  • semiconductor — a substance, as silicon or germanium, with electrical conductivity intermediate between that of an insulator and a conductor: a basic component of various kinds of electronic circuit element (semiconductor device) used in communications, control, and detection technology and in computers.
  • talcum powder — a powder made of purified, usually perfumed talc, for toilet purposes.
  • time discount — a discount allowed for payment of an invoice or bill before it falls due.
  • turbidimetric — from, using, or relating to a turbidimeter or turbidimetry
  • unaccompanied — not accompanied; alone: The shipment arrived unaccompanied by an invoice.
  • uncamouflaged — the act, means, or result of obscuring things to deceive an enemy, as by painting or screening objects so that they are lost to view in the background, or by making up objects that from a distance have the appearance of fortifications, guns, roads, etc.: Was camouflage used extensively on fighter aircraft during World War I?
  • uncircumcised — not circumcised.
  • uncommendable — not able to be commended; unworthy of commendation; reprehensible
  • uncommendably — in an uncommendable manner
  • uncompanioned — not having a companion; unaccompanied
  • uncompensated — to recompense for something: They gave him ten dollars to compensate him for his trouble.
  • uncomplicated — to make complex, intricate, involved, or difficult: His recovery from the operation was complicated by an allergic reaction.
  • uncompromised — unable to function optimally, especially with regard to immune response, owing to underlying disease, harmful environmental exposure, or the side effects of a course of treatment.
  • unconsummated — to bring to a state of perfection; fulfill.
  • underclassman — a freshman or sophomore in a secondary school or college.
  • undiscomfited — not discomfited; at ease
  • undomesticate — to make wild
  • unemancipated — not constrained or restricted by custom, tradition, superstition, etc.: a modern, emancipated woman.
  • unencompassed — to form a circle about; encircle; surround: He built a moat to encompass the castle.
  • unmacadamized — (of a road) not constructed or surfaced with macadam
  • unmedicinable — not able to be treated with medicine
  • unrecommended — to present as worthy of confidence, acceptance, use, etc.; commend; mention favorably: to recommend an applicant for a job; to recommend a book.
  • unrecompensed — to repay; remunerate; reward, as for service, aid, etc.
  • vacuum-packed — packed and sealed in a container, as a can or jar, with as much air as possible evacuated before sealing, chiefly to preserve freshness.
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