10-letter words containing u, c, a, t
- ultraistic — extremism.
- ultramafic — ultrabasic.
- ultramicro — extremely small or minute
- ultraslick — extremely smooth or slippery
- ultrasonic — of, relating to, or utilizing ultrasound.
- umbilicate — having the form of an umbilicus or navel.
- un-enacted — to make into an act or statute: Congress has enacted a new tax law.
- unaccented — not accented; unstressed.
- unaccepted — generally approved; usually regarded as normal, right, etc.: an accepted pronunciation of a word; an accepted theory.
- unaccosted — (of animals) represented as side by side: two dolphins accosted.
- unaccurate — free from error or defect; consistent with a standard, rule, or model; precise; exact.
- unaccustom — to familiarize by custom or use; habituate: to accustom oneself to cold weather.
- unacquaint — not acquainted or familiar (with)
- unactorish — not resembling or characteristic of actors or acting
- unactuated — not able to be moved
- unaffected — not affected, acted upon, or influenced; unchanged; unaltered: The laboratory clock remained accurate, unaffected by the explosion.
- unanalytic — not analytical, methodical, or logical
- unartistic — not conforming to the standards of art; not aesthetically appealing: The architecture was crude and unartistic.
- unathletic — physically active and strong; good at athletics or sports: an athletic child.
- unattached — not attached.
- uncaptured — to take by force or stratagem; take prisoner; seize: The police captured the burglar.
- uncarpeted — having no carpet
- uncautious — showing, using, or characterized by caution: a cautious man; To be cautious is often to show wisdom.
- unchastely — in an unchaste manner
- unchastity — not chaste; not virtuous; not pure: an unchaste woman.
- unciliated — not ciliated or ciliate
- unconstant — lacking stability or fidelity
- uncreative — having the quality or power of creating.
- uncritical — not inclined or able to judge, especially by the application of comparative standards: an uncritical reader.
- unctuarium — alipterion.
- uncuttable — that can be cut.
- undecadent — not decadent
- underactor — a secondary actor or agent
- underreact — to react with less than the expected or appropriate emotion.
- undidactic — not didactic; not morally instructive
- undogmatic — relating to or of the nature of a dogma or dogmas or any strong set of principles concerning faith, morals, etc., as those laid down by a church; doctrinal: We hear dogmatic arguments from both sides of the political spectrum.
- undramatic — without excessive behaviour, emotional impact, or flamboyance
- uneducated — not educated.
- unemphatic — uttered, or to be uttered, with emphasis; strongly expressive.
- unexacting — not exacting; relaxed rather than sternly precise
- unfactored — one of the elements contributing to a particular result or situation: Poverty is only one of the factors in crime.
- unforecast — to predict (a future condition or occurrence); calculate in advance: to forecast a heavy snowfall; to forecast lower interest rates.
- unicentral — (of growth or development) in, from, or around one central point
- unicostate — having only one costa, rib, or ridge.
- unimpacted — tightly or immovably wedged in.
- unmatching — a person or thing that equals or resembles another in some respect.
- unmetrical — not having, using, or relating to poetic metre
- unpathetic — causing or evoking pity, sympathetic sadness, sorrow, etc.; pitiful; pitiable: a pathetic letter; a pathetic sight.
- unpedantic — not pedantic; informal
- unpunctual — strictly observant of an appointed or regular time; not late; prompt.