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11-letter words containing p, i, n, e, t

  • unpigmented — a dry insoluble substance, usually pulverized, which when suspended in a liquid vehicle becomes a paint, ink, etc.
  • unportioned — a part of any whole, either separated from or integrated with it: I read a portion of the manuscript.
  • unpracticed — not trained or skilled; inexpert: an unpracticed actor.
  • unpractised — not trained or skilled; inexpert: an unpracticed actor.
  • unprintable — improper or unfit for print, especially because of obscenity or offensiveness.
  • unprophetic — not prophetic, not seeing future events correctly
  • unprovident — lacking caution; improvident; imprudent
  • unreceipted — a written acknowledgment of having received, or taken into one's possession, a specified amount of money, goods, etc.
  • unreceptive — having the quality of receiving, taking in, or admitting.
  • unrepenting — not penitent or remorseful
  • ununpentium — a superheavy, synthetic, radioactive element with a short half-life. Symbol: Uup; atomic number: 115.
  • ununseptium — a superheavy, synthetic, radioactive element with a short half-life. Symbol: Uus; atomic number: 117.
  • uprightness — erect or vertical, as in position or posture.
  • uptightness — the quality or state of being uptight
  • utopianizer — an idealist
  • uunet pipex — (company)   An Internet provider, part of the Unipalm Group. PIPEX launched their Internet service in March 1992, and by November 1993 provided Internet service to 150 customer sites in the UK. Each site is either a complete commercial company or a branch of one, or a public-sector organisation. They provide a commercial internetworking service, with 24-hour support, and a resilient backbone with multiple international links. PIPEX provides for individual users through their "PIPEX Dial" service, and has a number of re-sellers connected to its backbone, including CityScape, Direct Connection and the IBM PC User Group, who also offer such services. E-mail: <[email protected]>. Address (Head office): Cambridge ? Address: King St. London EC2V(?)
  • vespertinal — of, relating to, or occurring in the evening: vespertine stillness.
  • videotaping — magnetic tape on which the electronic impulses produced by the video and audio portions of a television program, motion picture, etc., are recorded (distinguished from audiotape).
  • voice input — the control and operation of computer systems by spoken commands
  • vowel point — any of a group of auxiliary symbols, as small lines and dots, placed above or below consonant symbols to indicate vowels in a writing system, as that of Hebrew or Arabic, in which vowels are otherwise not written.
  • water paint — a pigment, as watercolor, in which water is used as the vehicle.
  • westphalian — a former province in NW Germany, now a part of North Rhine-Westphalia: treaty ending the Thirty Years' War 1648.
  • white aspen — any of various poplars, as Populus tremula, of Europe, and P. tremuloides (quaking aspen) or P. alba (white aspen) of America, having soft wood and alternate ovate leaves that tremble in the slightest breeze.
  • whiteprints — Plural form of whiteprint.
  • wine expert — specialist or connoisseur of wines
  • winter park — a city in E Florida.
  • wiretapping — an act or instance of tapping telephone or telegraph wires for evidence or other information.
  • witherspoonJohn, 1723–94, U.S. theologian and statesman, born in Scotland.
  • xenoplastic — involving distantly related individuals
  • xiphisterna — Plural form of xiphisternum.
  • yield point — the stress at which an elastic material under increasing stress ceases to behave elastically; under conditions of tensile strength the elongation is no longer proportional to the increase in stress
  • zero option — (in international nuclear arms negotiations) an offer to remove all shorter-range nuclear missiles or, in the case of the zero-zero option all intermediate-range nuclear missiles, if the other side will do the same
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