11-letter words containing u, d, a, i
- sluggardize — to make lazy or sluggish
- social fund — (in Britain) a social security fund from which loans or payments may be made to people in cases of extreme need
- sound-alike — a person or thing that resembles another in sound
- sphaeridium — a round body found on sea urchins
- spud island — Prince Edward Island.
- staminodium — a sterile or abortive stamen.
- standing up — to cease to live; undergo the complete and permanent cessation of all vital functions; become dead.
- static dump — a transfer of the contents of computer memory made at a time when the process is guaranteed to be inactive, as at the end of a routine.
- studio flat — a flat with one main room
- sub-heading — a title or heading of a subdivision, as in a chapter, essay, or newspaper article.
- subadditive — something that is added, as one substance to another, to alter or improve the general quality or to counteract undesirable properties: an additive that thins paint.
- subaudition — an act or instance of understanding or mentally supplying something not expressed.
- subcardinal — (of veins) next to the cardinal veins
- subdiaconal — of or relating to a subdeacon.
- subdominant — Music. the fourth tone of a diatonic scale, next below the dominant.
- subindicate — to indirectly indicate or hint
- subjudicial — pertaining to judgment in courts of justice or to the administration of justice: judicial proceedings; the judicial system.
- subordinacy — a subordinate person or thing.
- subordinary — any of several heraldic bearings of secondary importance to the ordinary, such as the lozenge, the orle, and the fret
- subordinate — placed in or belonging to a lower order or rank.
- sulfonamide — sulfa drug.
- superdainty — very dainty
- suraddition — an additional title
- swiss guard — a member of a corps of bodyguards protecting the pope, with membership restricted to natives of Switzerland.
- tabularised — to tabulate.
- tabularized — to tabulate.
- testudinate — formed like the carapace of a tortoise; arched; vaulted.
- think aloud — If you think aloud, you express your thoughts as they occur to you, rather than thinking first and then speaking.
- tidal datum — (in a hydrographic survey) a curved surface representing one phase of a tide, usually mean low water, taken as a datum level.
- tip and run — a form of cricket in which the batsman must run if his bat touches the ball
- tolbutamide — a white crystalline substance, C 12 H 18 N 2 O 3 S, used to augment insulin secretion in the treatment of diabetes mellitus.
- toluic acid — any of four isomeric acids having the formula CH 3 C 6 H 4 COOH: derivatives of toluene.
- trade guild — a medieval guild composed of tradesmen.
- trade union — a labor union of craftspeople or workers in related crafts, as distinguished from general workers or a union including all workers in an industry.
- traducingly — in a traducing manner
- traumatised — Pathology. to injure (tissues) by force or by thermal, chemical, etc., agents.
- traumatized — Pathology. to injure (tissues) by force or by thermal, chemical, etc., agents.
- trial judge — the judge in a trial
- tricuspidal — having three cusps
- trundletail — a dog with a curly tail.
- tuning head — the part of a stringed instrument where the tension of the strings is adjusted by means of screwed pegs.
- umbilicated — having an umbilicus
- unabolished — not abolished or revoked
- unacclaimed — to welcome or salute with shouts or sounds of joy and approval; applaud: to acclaim the conquering heroes.
- unacquitted — to relieve from a charge of fault or crime; declare not guilty: They acquitted him of the crime. The jury acquitted her, but I still think she's guilty.
- unactivated — to make active; cause to function or act.
- unadvancing — to move or bring forward: The general advanced his troops to the new position.
- unadvisably — in an unadvisable manner
- unafflicted — to distress with mental or bodily pain; trouble greatly or grievously: to be afflicted with arthritis.
- unalienated — to make indifferent or hostile: By refusing to get a job, he has alienated his entire family.