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12-letter words containing u, n, d, e, r, a

  • stand surety — to act as a surety
  • student card — a card verifying somebody's identity as a university student and entitling them to services, discounts, etc
  • stun grenade — a nonlethal grenade which is used to disturb the senses of enemies by its loud noise and its bright light
  • subordinated — placed in or belonging to a lower order or rank.
  • sulfarsenide — any compound containing an arsenide and a sulfide.
  • sunday paper — a newspaper which is only published on Sundays
  • supermundane — above and beyond the nature or character of the worldly or terrestrial.
  • superordinal — relating to the superorder
  • supramundane — transcending the world
  • thread count — thread density of a woven fabric
  • thunderflash — a pyrotechnic device which is noisy, but not dangerous, and which is used in military exercises
  • tracker fund — finance: type of savings account
  • transmundane — reaching beyond or existing outside the physical or visible world.
  • tribute band — A tribute band is a pop group that plays the music and copies the style of another, much more famous, pop group.
  • trudeaumania — obsessional enthusiasm for Pierre Trudeau
  • turacoverdin — a green pigment found in certain feathers of the touraco
  • turned comma — quotation mark.
  • ultramundane — outside or beyond the earth or the orbits of the planets.
  • ultrarefined — having been refined exceptionally well or thoroughly
  • un-earmarked — any identifying or distinguishing mark or characteristic: The mayor's statement had all the earmarks of dirty politics.
  • un-liberated — to set free, as from imprisonment or bondage.
  • un-manicured — a cosmetic treatment of the hands and fingernails, including trimming and polishing of the nails and removing cuticles.
  • un-scattered — distributed or occurring at widely spaced and usually irregular intervals: scattered villages; scattered showers.
  • unaccredited — officially recognized as meeting the essential requirements, as of academic excellence: accredited schools.
  • unadvertised — to announce or praise (a product, service, etc.) in some public medium of communication in order to induce people to buy or use it: to advertise a new brand of toothpaste.
  • unaffordable — that can be afforded; believed to be within one's financial means: attractive new cars at affordable prices.
  • unaffrighted — to frighten.
  • unaggregated — formed by the conjunction or collection of particulars into a whole mass or sum; total; combined: the aggregate amount of indebtedness.
  • unapparelled — lacking clothing; unattired
  • unapproached — not approached; not able to be approached or neared
  • unattributed — to regard as resulting from a specified cause; consider as caused by something indicated (usually followed by to): She attributed his bad temper to ill health.
  • unauthorized — lacking permission; unsanctioned: unauthorized access.
  • unbridgeable — a structure spanning and providing passage over a river, chasm, road, or the like.
  • uncalibrated — to determine, check, or rectify the graduation of (any instrument giving quantitative measurements).
  • uncalled for — not called for; not required; superfluous; unwanted.
  • uncalled-for — not called for; not required; superfluous; unwanted.
  • uncelebrated — not celebrated or marked by festivities; unremarked
  • unchaperoned — not chaperoned; not accompanied by a chaperone
  • uncharnelled — removed from a charnel; exhumed
  • uncirculated — to move in a circle or circuit; move or pass through a circuit back to the starting point: Blood circulates throughout the body.
  • uncontracted — drawn together; reduced in compass or size; made smaller; shrunken.
  • uncorrelated — to place in or bring into mutual or reciprocal relation; establish in orderly connection: to correlate expenses and income.
  • uncreditable — of ignoble character
  • undeliberate — carefully weighed or considered; studied; intentional: a deliberate lie.
  • undemocratic — pertaining to or of the nature of democracy or a democracy.
  • under arrest — to seize (a person) by legal authority or warrant; take into custody: The police arrested the burglar.
  • under canvas — If you are living and sleeping under canvas, you are living and sleeping in a tent.
  • under threat — If a person or thing is under threat, there is a danger that something unpleasant might be done to them, or that they might cease to exist.
  • under-manage — to bring about or succeed in accomplishing, sometimes despite difficulty or hardship: She managed to see the governor. How does she manage it on such a small income?
  • underachieve — to perform, especially academically, below the potential indicated by tests of one's mental ability or aptitude.
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