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13-letter words containing s, t, o, m, u

  • subgovernment — the political direction and control exercised over the actions of the members, citizens, or inhabitants of communities, societies, and states; direction of the affairs of a state, community, etc.; political administration: Government is necessary to the existence of civilized society.
  • sublime porte — official name of Porte.
  • succinctorium — subcinctorium.
  • suggestionism — the art of hypnotic suggestion
  • sulfonmethane — a colorless, crystalline compound, C7H16O4S2, used in medicine as a soporific and hypnotic
  • sulfur-bottom — blue whale.
  • summarization — to make a summary of; state or express in a concise form.
  • summer resort — a place that many people visit for holidays in summer
  • sumo wrestler — Japanese wrestling sportsman
  • supercomputer — a very fast, powerful mainframe computer, used in advanced military and scientific applications.
  • superdiplomat — a highly skilled or powerful diplomat, a high-ranking diplomat
  • superdominant — submediant.
  • supermajority — a majority that must represent some percentage more than a simple majority.
  • supermotility — Biology. moving or capable of moving spontaneously: motile cells; motile spores.
  • superromantic — exceptionally romantic
  • supratemporal — situated above the upper part of the temporal bone or region.
  • supreme court — the highest court of the U.S.
  • sweet sorghum — sorgo.
  • tauromorphous — having the form of a bull
  • tautochronism — the fact or quality of being a tautochrone
  • temerariously — in an audacious manner
  • tempestuously — characterized by or subject to tempests: the tempestuous ocean.
  • tetradynamous — having four long and two short stamens, as a cruciferous flower.
  • the sum total — the result you get when you add numbers or amounts together
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  • time discount — a discount allowed for payment of an invoice or bill before it falls due.
  • time exposure — a long exposure in which the shutter is opened and closed by hand or by a mechanism other than the automatic mechanism of the shutter.
  • to the utmost — If you say that something is done to the utmost, you are emphasizing that it is done to the greatest extent, amount, or degree possible.
  • total impulse — a measure of the maximum momentum that a given reaction engine and fuel supply can impart to a vehicle.
  • tous-les-mois — a large-grained farinaceous food resembling arrowroot, obtained from a South American canna, Canna edulis, and used in baby food.
  • tout ensemble — all together.
  • transmountain — across or through a mountain or mountains
  • transmutation — the act or process of transmuting.
  • traumatonasty — a nastic movement in response to an injury
  • tremulousness — (of persons, the body, etc.) characterized by trembling, as from fear, nervousness, or weakness.
  • trust company — a company or corporation organized to exercise the functions of a trustee, but usually engaging also in other banking and financial activities.
  • tumorigenesis — the production or development of tumors.
  • ugly customer — a hostile or dangerous person.
  • unambitiously — in an unambitious manner
  • uncompensated — to recompense for something: They gave him ten dollars to compensate him for his trouble.
  • uncomplaisant — not eager to please; not compliant or obliging
  • unconsummated — to bring to a state of perfection; fulfill.
  • uncustomarily — according to or depending on custom; usual; habitual.
  • undiscomfited — not discomfited; at ease
  • undomesticate — to make wild
  • unmeritorious — deserving praise, reward, esteem, etc.; praiseworthy: to receive a gift for meritorious service.
  • unmetabolised — not metabolised
  • unsmotherable — unquenchable
  • untransformed — not transformed; not having been transformed
  • vasostimulant — stimulating the action of the vasomotor nerves.
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