11-letter words containing t, e, s, u, d
- superfatted — (of soap) containing excess fat that has not been converted into soap by saponification
- superheated — If a liquid is superheated, it has been heated to a temperature that is higher than its boiling point without being allowed to boil.
- superintend — to oversee and direct (work, processes, etc.).
- supposed to — have responsibility, job
- sure-footed — not likely to stumble, slip, or fall.
- suspectedly — so as to arouse suspicion
- tabularised — to tabulate.
- tediousness — marked by monotony or tedium; long and tiresome: tedious tasks; a tedious journey.
- tendentious — having or showing a definite tendency, bias, or purpose: a tendentious novel.
- testudinate — formed like the carapace of a tortoise; arched; vaulted.
- tetrandrous — having four stamens.
- tetrapodous — of or related to a tetrapod
- the accused — the defendant or defendants appearing on a criminal charge
- third house — a legislative lobby.
- thunderless — without thunder
- torpedinous — of, relating to, or resembling a torpedo
- traumatised — Pathology. to injure (tissues) by force or by thermal, chemical, etc., agents.
- trisulphide — any sulphide containing three sulphur atoms per molecule
- turk's-head — a turbanlike knot of small cords, made around a rope, spar, etc.
- turtledoves — any of several small to medium-sized Old World doves of the genus Streptopelia, especially S. turtur, of Europe, having a long, graduated tail: noted for its soft, cooing call.
- tuxedo sofa — an overstuffed sofa with upholstered arms, either straight or curving slightly outward, at the same height as the back.
- unaspirated — Phonetics. to articulate (a speech sound, especially a stop) so as to produce an audible puff of breath, as with the first t of total, the second t being unaspirated. to articulate (the beginning of a word or syllable) with an h -sound, as in which, pronounced (hwich), or hitch as opposed to witch or itch.
- unballasted — not fitted with or carrying ballast.
- uncastrated — to remove the testes of; emasculate; geld.
- unchastened — to inflict suffering upon for purposes of moral improvement; chastise.
- unchastised — not chastised or reprimanded
- uncongested — to fill to excess; overcrowd or overburden; clog: The subway entrance was so congested that no one could move.
- unconstrued — to give the meaning or intention of; explain; interpret.
- uncontested — a race, conflict, or other competition between rivals, as for a prize.
- undeposited — to place for safekeeping or in trust, especially in a bank account: He deposited his paycheck every Friday.
- under-sight — the power or faculty of seeing; perception of objects by use of the eyes; vision.
- under-study — to learn (a role) in order to replace the regular actor or actress when necessary.
- underhonest — not fully honest
- underinvest — to invest or lay out insufficient money with the expectation of profit
- undermasted — having a mast of small proportions
- undershorts — short underpants for men and boys.
- understated — restrained in design, presentation, etc.; low-key: the understated elegance of the house.
- understorey — a lower tier of shrubs and small trees under the main canopy of forest trees
- underthings — girls' or women's underwear
- underthirst — a word used in Wordsworth's poems to mean an unconscious or interior thirst for something
- underthrust — a thrust fault in which the footwall moved and the hanging wall did not (opposed to overthrust).
- undestroyed — in perfect condition; not destroyed; not changed or changing
- undexterous — skillful or adroit in the use of the hands or body.
- undisrupted — to cause disorder or turmoil in: The news disrupted their conference.
- undissected — Botany. deeply divided into numerous segments, as a leaf.
- undistilled — obtained or produced by distillation.
- undistorted — not truly or completely representing the facts or reality; misrepresented; false: She has a distorted view of life.
- undisturbed — marked by symptoms of mental illness: a disturbed personality.
- unexhausted — not exhausted; not completely used up
- unflustered — not flustered