12-letter words containing u, n, d
- unstabilized — to make or hold stable, firm, or steadfast.
- unsteadiness — not steady or firm; unstable; shaky: an unsteady hand.
- unsterilized — not sterilized; that has not been made sterile
- unstimulated — to rouse to action or effort, as by encouragement or pressure; spur on; incite: to stimulate his interest in mathematics.
- unstipulated — to make an express demand or arrangement as a condition of agreement (often followed by for).
- unstockinged — not wearing or covered by stockings
- unstratified — not stratified; not arranged in strata or layers: unstratified rocks.
- unstructured — lacking a clearly defined structure or organization: an unstructured conference; an unstructured school environment.
- unsublimated — Psychology. to divert the energy of (a sexual or other biological impulse) from its immediate goal to one of a more acceptable social, moral, or aesthetic nature or use.
- unsubscribed — not subscribed
- unsubsidized — to furnish or aid with a subsidy.
- unsupervised — to oversee (a process, work, workers, etc.) during execution or performance; superintend; have the oversight and direction of.
- unsuppressed — to put an end to the activities of (a person, body of persons, etc.): to suppress the Communist and certain left-leaning parties.
- unsurmounted — to mount upon; get on the top of; mount upon and cross over: to surmount a hill.
- unsyncopated — marked by syncopation: syncopated rhythm.
- unsyndicated — a group of individuals or organizations combined or making a joint effort to undertake some specific duty or carry out specific transactions or negotiations: The local furniture store is individually owned, but is part of a buying syndicate.
- unterminated — to bring to an end; put an end to: to terminate a contract.
- unthreatened — not threatened; free from threats or danger
- untrammelled — Usually, trammels. a hindrance or impediment to free action; restraint: the trammels of custom.
- untranslated — to turn from one language into another or from a foreign language into one's own: to translate Spanish.
- untransmuted — not transmuted; that has not been transmuted or transformed
- untremendous — not tremendous or marvellous; not astounding or inspiring awe
- untrespassed — Law. an unlawful act causing injury to the person, property, or rights of another, committed with force or violence, actual or implied. a wrongful entry upon the lands of another. the action to recover damages for such an injury.
- untroubledly — in an untroubled manner
- unvaccinated — to inoculate with the vaccine of cowpox so as to render the subject immune to smallpox.
- unvanquished — to conquer or subdue by superior force, as in battle.
- unvariegated — varied; diversified; diverse.
- unventilated — not having stale or foul air driven out
- unverbalized — not verbalized or put into words
- unvindicated — to clear, as from an accusation, imputation, suspicion, or the like: to vindicate someone's honor.
- unwashedness — the quality or state of being unwashed
- unwished-for — undesired; unwelcome: an unwished-for occurrence.
- unworshipped — not worshipped; not admired or revered
- unyieldingly — unable to bend or be penetrated under pressure; hard: trees so unyielding that they broke in the harsh north winds.
- up and about — to, toward, or in a more elevated position: to climb up to the top of a ladder.
- up and doing — busy; active
- up-and-comer — likely to succeed; bright and industrious: an up-and-coming young executive.
- up-and-under — a high kick forwards followed by a charge to the place where the ball lands
- upper canada — a former British province in Canada 1791–1840: now the S part of Ontario province.
- uranic oxide — uranium dioxide.
- urban legend — a modern story of obscure origin and with little or no supporting evidence that spreads spontaneously in varying forms and often has elements of humor, moralizing, or horror: Are there alligators living in the New York City sewer system, or is that just an urban legend?
- valetudinary — valetudinarian.
- vaudevillian — Also, vaudevillist. a person who writes for or performs in vaudeville.
- vax document — A document preparation system from DEC.
- verd antique — a green, mottled or impure serpentine, sold as a marble and much used for decorative purposes.
- walker hound — an American foxhound having a black, tan, and white, or, sometimes, a tan and white coat.
- wall-mounted — hung on a wall
- waste ground — an empty piece of land
- watts-dunton — (Walter) Theodore (Walter Theodore Watts) 1832–1914, English poet, novelist, and critic.
- weatherbound — (often nautical) Delayed or prevented by bad weather from doing something, such as travelling.