10-letter words containing u, n, s, e, t, c
- pulsatance — the angular frequency of a periodic motion
- punctuates — to mark or divide (something written) with punctuation marks in order to make the meaning clear.
- putrescent — becoming putrid; undergoing putrefaction.
- putrescine — a colourless crystalline amine produced by decaying animal matter; 1,4-diaminobutane. Formula: H2N(CH2)4NH2
- quittances — Plural form of quittance.
- raconteurs — Plural form of raconteur.
- raconteuse — a woman who is skilled in relating stories and anecdotes interestingly.
- reconquest — the act or state of conquering or the state of being conquered; vanquishment.
- recusation — the act of recusing a judge
- rediscount — to discount again.
- reinstruct — to furnish with knowledge, especially by a systematic method; teach; train; educate.
- rescrutiny — a searching examination or investigation; minute inquiry.
- resin duct — a tube or duct in a woody stem or a leaf, especially in conifers, lined with glandular epithelium that secretes resins.
- rusticness — of, relating to, or living in the country, as distinguished from towns or cities; rural.
- sanctitude — holiness; saintliness; sanctity.
- scattergun — A scattergun is a gun that fires a lot of small metal balls at the same time.
- scaturient — gushing; overflowing.
- screen out — eliminate
- scrutineer — an official examiner, especially of votes in an election.
- scrutinise — to examine in detail with careful or critical attention.
- scrutinize — to examine in detail with careful or critical attention.
- scunthorpe — a town in E England, in North Lincolnshire unitary authority, Lincolnshire: developed rapidly after the discovery of local iron ore in the late 19th century; iron and steel industries have declined. Pop: 72 660 (2001)
- securement — the act of securing.
- seducement — an act of seducing
- semilucent — partially translucent
- single-cut — noting a file having a series of parallel cutting ridges in one direction only.
- spumescent — foamy; foamlike; frothy.
- staunchest — firm or steadfast in principle, adherence, loyalty, etc., as a person: a staunch Republican; a staunch friend.
- subcabinet — a group of advisers ranking below the cabinet level, chosen by a chief executive usually from members of the various executive departments.
- subcentral — near or almost to the center.
- subcurrent — a not clearly revealed or formulated direction of thought, intention, action, etc., underlying what is manifested: His words, though ostensibly friendly, betrayed a subcurrent of hostility.
- subjecting — that which forms a basic matter of thought, discussion, investigation, etc.: a subject of conversation.
- subjection — the act of subjecting.
- subnascent — growing underneath
- subpotency — a condition of reduced potency, as of a medication.
- subsection — a part or division of a section.
- sufficient — adequate for the purpose; enough: sufficient proof; sufficient protection.
- supertonic — the second tone of a diatonic scale, being the next above the tonic.
- surjection — onto function.
- suscipient — a recipient
- suspecting — to believe to be guilty, false, counterfeit, undesirable, defective, bad, etc., with little or no proof: to suspect a person of murder.
- sustenance — means of sustaining life; nourishment.
- tersanctus — Sanctus (def 1).
- touchstone — a test or criterion for the qualities of a thing.
- 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.
- tumescence — swelling; slightly tumid.
- turgescent — becoming swollen; swelling.
- unaccosted — (of animals) represented as side by side: two dolphins accosted.
- unchastely — in an unchaste manner
- unchristen — unchristian