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7-letter words containing u, d, i, n, e

  • uncited — to quote (a passage, book, author, etc.), especially as an authority: He cited the Constitution in his defense.
  • undeify — to strip the status of a deity
  • undried — not dried
  • unfiled — not filed
  • unfired — a state, process, or instance of combustion in which fuel or other material is ignited and combined with oxygen, giving off light, heat, and flame.
  • unfixed — to render no longer fixed; unfasten; detach; loosen; free.
  • unhired — to engage the services of (a person or persons) for wages or other payment: to hire a clerk.
  • unicode — 1.   (character)   A 16-bit character set standard, designed and maintained by the non-profit consortium Unicode Inc. Originally Unicode was designed to be universal, unique, and uniform, i.e., the code was to cover all major modern written languages (universal), each character was to have exactly one encoding (unique), and each character was to be represented by a fixed width in bits (uniform). Parallel to the development of Unicode an ISO/IEC standard was being worked on that put a large emphasis on being compatible with existing character codes such as ASCII or ISO Latin 1. To avoid having two competing 16-bit standards, in 1992 the two teams compromised to define a common character code standard, known both as Unicode and BMP. Since the merger the character codes are the same but the two standards are not identical. The ISO/IEC standard covers only coding while Unicode includes additional specifications that help implementation. Unicode is not a glyph encoding. The same character can be displayed as a variety of glyphs, depending not only on the font and style, but also on the adjacent characters. A sequence of characters can be displayed as a single glyph or a character can be displayed as a sequence of glyphs. Which will be the case, is often font dependent. See also Jörgen Bettels and F. Avery Bishop's paper Unicode: A universal character code. 2.   (language)   A pre-Fortran on the IBM 1130, similar to MATH-MATIC.
  • unideal — a conception of something in its perfection.
  • unified — made one; united
  • unliked — not enjoyed or considered agreeable
  • unlined — paper: without ruled lines
  • unmined — an excavation made in the earth for the purpose of extracting ores, coal, precious stones, etc.
  • unmired — a tract or area of wet, swampy ground; bog; marsh.
  • unmixed — not mixed; pure: unmixed joy.
  • unoiled — not covered or smeared with oil
  • unsized — having size as specified (often used in combination): middle-sized.
  • unspied — unnoticed
  • untimed — the system of those sequential relations that any event has to any other, as past, present, or future; indefinite and continuous duration regarded as that in which events succeed one another.
  • untired — not tired; unwearied
  • untried — not tried; not attempted, proved, or tested.
  • unwiped — not wiped; not cleaned by wiping
  • unwired — not wired, especially not connected by power lines, cables, or wires to receive electricity or cable television.
  • uranide — any element having an atomic number greater than that of protactinium
  • uridine — a ribonucleoside composed of ribose and uracil.
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