11-letter words containing u, v, l, a
- unavoidable — unable to be avoided; inevitable: an unavoidable delay.
- unavoidably — unable to be avoided; inevitable: an unavoidable delay.
- uncle vanya — a play (1897) by Anton Chekhov.
- underivable — to receive or obtain from a source or origin (usually followed by from).
- undervalued — valued at too low a level or price
- undividable — unable to be divided
- undriveable — unable to be driven
- unequivocal — not equivocal; unambiguous; clear; having only one possible meaning or interpretation: an unequivocal indication of assent; unequivocal proof.
- unevaluated — to judge or determine the significance, worth, or quality of; assess: to evaluate the results of an experiment.
- unfavorable — not favorable; contrary; adverse: an unfavorable wind.
- unfavorably — not favorable; contrary; adverse: an unfavorable wind.
- unflavoured — not flavoured
- univalvular — having or consisting of one valve
- universally — in a universal manner; in every instance or place; without exception.
- unleveraged — the action of a lever, a rigid bar that pivots about one point and that is used to move an object at a second point by a force applied at a third.
- unnavigable — deep and wide enough to provide passage to ships: a navigable channel.
- unravelling — to separate or disentangle the threads of (a woven or knitted fabric, a rope, etc.).
- unremovable — that may be removed.
- unrevealing — to make known; disclose; divulge: to reveal a secret.
- unrevivable — to activate, set in motion, or take up again; renew: to revive old feuds.
- unrevokable — that may be revoked.
- unseverable — capable of being severed.
- untalkative — inclined to talk a great deal: One drink and she became very talkative.
- untravelled — not having traveled, especially to distant places; not having gained experience by travel.
- unvalidated — to make valid; substantiate; confirm: Time validated our suspicions.
- unvaryingly — in a never changing manner
- unvenerable — commanding respect because of great age or impressive dignity; worthy of veneration or reverence, as because of high office or noble character: a venerable member of Congress.
- unvisitable — (of a person or place) that cannot be visited
- unvocalized — not articulated; unspoken; unvoiced
- unvulgarize — to make unvulgar; to raise from the level of the common and ordinary; to refine; to elevate
- upper volta — former name of Burkina Faso.
- upvaluation — the state or process of being or becoming higher in value
- vacuolation — the formation of vacuoles.
- valleculate — having a vallecula or valleculae.
- valuational — the act of estimating or setting the value of something; appraisal.
- value added — something, as an item of equipment, that has been added to a product by a marketer or distributor to warrant a markup in the retail price.
- value-added — something, as an item of equipment, that has been added to a product by a marketer or distributor to warrant a markup in the retail price.
- valvulotomy — the opening, slitting, or fracturing of a heart valve.
- vapor cloud — A vapor cloud is vapor which has gathered in one place.
- vapour lock — a stoppage in a pipe carrying a liquid caused by a bubble of gas, esp such a stoppage caused by vaporization of the petrol in the pipe feeding the carburettor of an internal-combustion engine
- vapouringly — in a boastful manner
- varicellous — of or relating to varicella or chicken pox
- vascularity — pertaining to, composed of, or provided with vessels or ducts that convey fluids, as blood, lymph, or sap.
- vascularize — (of a tissue or embryo) to develop or extend blood vessels or other fluid-bearing vessels or ducts; become vascular.
- vasculature — the arrangement of blood vessels in the body or a part of the body
- vasculiform — shaped like a small vase or flowerpot
- vellus hair — short fine unpigmented hair covering the human body
- ventricular — of, relating to, or of the nature of a ventricle.
- veraciously — habitually speaking the truth; truthful; honest: a veracious witness.
- verbal noun — a noun derived from a verb, especially by a process applicable to most or all verbs, as, in English, the -ing form of Eating is fun or of Smoking is forbidden.