10-letter words containing u, n, e, d, a
- subpoenaed — the usual writ for the summoning of witnesses or the submission of evidence, as records or documents, before a court or other deliberative body.
- subtrahend — a number that is subtracted from another.
- sunderance — to separate; part; divide; sever.
- sunderland — a seaport in Tyne and Wear, in NE England.
- super band — the band of frequencies between 216 and 600 megahertz, used for cable television channels and Citizens Band.
- supplanted — to take the place of (another), as through force, scheming, strategy, or the like.
- sutherland — Earl Wilbur, Jr. 1915–74, U.S. biochemist: Nobel Prize in medicine 1971.
- tax burden — the amount of tax paid by a person, company, or country in a specified period considered as a proportion of total income in that period.
- tax refund — rebate on overpaid tax
- testudinal — pertaining to or resembling a tortoise or tortoise shell.
- the undead — such supernatural beings collectively
- transducer — a device that receives a signal in the form of one type of energy and converts it to a signal in another form: A microphone is a transducer that converts acoustic energy into electrical impulses.
- transudate — the act or process of transuding.
- turbinated — shaped like a top
- turn heads — to be so beautiful, unusual, or impressive as to attract a lot of attention
- uberlandia — a city in E Brazil.
- ultradense — having the component parts closely compacted together; crowded or compact: a dense forest; dense population.
- un-abetted — to encourage, support, or countenance by aid or approval, usually in wrongdoing: to abet a swindler; to abet a crime.
- un-availed — to be of use or value to; profit; advantage: All our efforts availed us little in trying to effect a change.
- un-awarded — to give as due or merited; assign or bestow: to award prizes.
- un-debated — a discussion, as of a public question in an assembly, involving opposing viewpoints: a debate in the Senate on farm price supports.
- un-enacted — to make into an act or statute: Congress has enacted a new tax law.
- un-made-up — not wearing make-up
- un-nuanced — a subtle difference or distinction in expression, meaning, response, etc.
- unabatedly — with undiminished force, power, or vigor.
- unabridged — not abridged or shortened, as a book.
- unabsolved — to free from guilt or blame or their consequences: The court absolved her of guilt in his death.
- unabsorbed — not absorbed or taken in
- unacademic — not academic or at an academic level
- 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.
- unachieved — to bring to a successful end; carry through; accomplish: The police crackdown on speeders achieved its purpose.
- unacquired — to come into possession or ownership of; get as one's own: to acquire property.
- unactuated — not able to be moved
- unadaptive — serving or able to adapt; showing or contributing to adaptation: the adaptive coloring of a chameleon.
- unadhering — to stay attached; stick fast; cleave; cling (usually followed by to): The mud adhered to his shoes.
- unadjusted — not changed in accordance with altered circumstances or information
- unadmitted — having been denied entry
- unaffected — not affected, acted upon, or influenced; unchanged; unaltered: The laboratory clock remained accurate, unaffected by the explosion.
- unaffirmed — to state or assert positively; maintain as true: to affirm one's loyalty to one's country; He affirmed that all was well.
- unallotted — to divide or distribute by share or portion; distribute or parcel out; apportion: to allot the available farmland among the settlers.
- unanalysed — not yet analysed or examined
- unanchored — any of various devices dropped by a chain, cable, or rope to the bottom of a body of water for preventing or restricting the motion of a vessel or other floating object, typically having broad, hooklike arms that bury themselves in the bottom to provide a firm hold.
- unanimated — not animated or lively; dull
- unannealed — to heat (glass, earthenware, metals, etc.) to remove or prevent internal stress.
- unanointed — to rub or sprinkle on; apply an unguent, ointment, or oily liquid to.
- unanswered — a spoken or written reply or response to a question, request, letter, etc.: He sent an answer to my letter promptly.
- unappalled — not appalled or daunted
- unappeased — to bring to a state of peace, quiet, ease, calm, or contentment; pacify; soothe: to appease an angry king.