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11-letter words containing s, p, o, n, r

  • unipersonal — consisting of or existing as one person only.
  • unisotropic — Physics. of equal physical properties along all axes. Compare anisotropic (def 1).
  • unoppressed — to burden with cruel or unjust impositions or restraints; subject to a burdensome or harsh exercise of authority or power: a people oppressed by totalitarianism.
  • unprocessed — a systematic series of actions directed to some end: to devise a process for homogenizing milk.
  • unprofessed — not professed, not openly declared
  • unpromising — unlikely to be favorable or successful, as the weather, a situation, or a career.
  • unprotested — not protested or argued against
  • unpurposely — intentionally; deliberately: He tripped me purposely.
  • unreposeful — characterized by a lack of repose or rest
  • unsupported — to bear or hold up (a load, mass, structure, part, etc.); serve as a foundation for.
  • uranoplasty — a surgical operation to correct a defect of the palate or roof of the mouth
  • uranoscopid — any fish of the family Uranoscopidae, comprising the stargazers.
  • uriniparous — producing or making urine, as of the tubes in the kidney
  • usurpations — an act of usurping; wrongful or illegal encroachment, infringement, or seizure.
  • vasopressin — Biochemistry. a peptide hormone, synthesized in the hypothalamus and released by the posterior pituitary gland, that stimulates capillary muscles and reduces the flow of urine and increases its concentration.
  • witherspoonJohn, 1723–94, U.S. theologian and statesman, born in Scotland.
  • workmanship — the art or skill of a workman or workwoman.
  • worshipping — reverent honor and homage paid to God or a sacred personage, or to any object regarded as sacred.
  • wraparounds — Plural form of wraparound.
  • zincographs — Plural form of zincograph.
  • ziprasidone — An antipsychotic drug used in the treatment of schizophrenia etc.
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