14-letter words containing r, e, a, m, n, t
- unmaterialised — not materialised
- unmaterialized — to come into perceptible existence; appear; become actual or real; be realized or carried out: Our plans never materialized.
- unmatriculated — (of a student) not enrolled in a college, university, or similar institution
- unmerchantable — (of goods) not suitable for trading
- unmetaphorical — not used, viewed, or intended as a metaphor
- unpremeditable — capable of being premeditated
- unpremeditated — done deliberately; planned in advance: a premeditated murder.
- unremunerative — not rewarding or paying for work or service, etc
- unromanticized — not romantic
- unsectarianism — the state or quality of being unsectarian
- unsurmountable — to mount upon; get on the top of; mount upon and cross over: to surmount a hill.
- untransmutable — intransmutable
- valve trombone — a trombone equipped with three or four valves in place of a slide.
- vestmannaeyjar — a group of 14 small Icelandic islands off the S coast of Iceland.
- volunteer army — a military force composed entirely of enlistees.
- war department — the department of the federal government that, from 1789 until 1947, was responsible for defense and the military establishment: in 1947 it became the Department of the Army, which became part of the Department of Defense when it was established in 1949.
- warm the bench — having or giving out a moderate degree of heat, as perceived by the senses: a warm bath.
- water moccasin — the cottonmouth.
- west glamorgan — a county in S Wales. 315 sq. mi. (815 sq. km).
- what manner of — You use what manner of to suggest that the person or thing you are about to mention is of an unusual or unknown kind.
- winter jasmine — a shrub, Jasminum nudiflorum, of China, having winter-blooming, yellow flowers.
- with open arms — the upper limb of the human body, especially the part extending from the shoulder to the wrist.
- work placement — temporary job, internship
- yearly meeting — any of several associations of local Quaker congregations.