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11-letter words containing n, a, b, l, u

  • subrational — less than or almost rational.
  • substantial — of ample or considerable amount, quantity, size, etc.: a substantial sum of money.
  • subterminal — situated at or forming the end or extremity of something: a terminal feature of a vista.
  • subungulate — any member of the superorder of animal termed Subungulata (also called Paenungulata), containing the elephant, sea cow and hyrax, as well as two extinct orders
  • sustainable — capable of being supported or upheld, as by having its weight borne from below.
  • sustainably — in a way that allows for continual use of a natural resource without depleting it or causing environmental damage: sustainably grown coffee.
  • tamburlaine — Tamerlane.
  • terbutaline — a selective beta-adrenergic receptor agonist substance, C 12 H 19 NO 3 , used in the treatment of asthma.
  • tribulation — grievous trouble; severe trial or suffering.
  • tribunitial — relating to the Roman tribune
  • trouble man — troubleshooter (def 2).
  • trypan blue — dye used for staining cells in biological research
  • tunableness — the quality of being melodious or tuneful
  • turntablist — a DJ who is skilled in using turntables to obtain distinctive effects from records
  • unabashedly — not ashamed, disconcerted, or apologetic; boldly certain of one's position.
  • unabatingly — to reduce in amount, degree, intensity, etc.; lessen; diminish: to abate a tax; to abate one's enthusiasm.
  • unabolished — not abolished or revoked
  • unaccusable — not able to be accused or blamed
  • unaccusably — in an unaccusable manner
  • unadaptable — capable of being adapted.
  • unadoptable — (of children or animals) not able to be adopted or placed in a home
  • unadvisably — in an unadvisable manner
  • unagreeable — unpleasant or disagreeable
  • unalienable — not transferable to another or not capable of being taken away or denied; inalienable: Inherent in the U.S. Constitution is the belief that all people are born with an unalienable right to freedom.
  • unalienably — in an unalienable manner
  • unallowable — not allowable; unacceptable or inadmissible
  • unalterable — not capable of being altered, changed, or modified.
  • unalterably — not capable of being altered, changed, or modified.
  • unamendable — to alter, modify, rephrase, or add to or subtract from (a motion, bill, constitution, etc.) by formal procedure: Congress may amend the proposed tax bill.
  • unarousable — to stir to action or strong response; excite: to arouse a crowd; to arouse suspicion.
  • unassembled — noting an artificial gem formed of two or more parts, as a doublet or triplet, at least one of which is a true gemstone.
  • unassumable — capable of being assumed, as an office or an obligation: Assumable mortgages are hard to find these days.
  • unavailable — suitable or ready for use; of use or service; at hand: I used whatever tools were available.
  • unavailably — in an unavailable or inaccessible manner
  • unavertable — not able to be averted or prevented
  • unavoidable — unable to be avoided; inevitable: an unavoidable delay.
  • unavoidably — unable to be avoided; inevitable: an unavoidable delay.
  • unballasted — not fitted with or carrying ballast.
  • unbashfully — uncomfortably diffident and easily embarrassed; shy; timid.
  • unbeautiful — lacking beauty; not beautiful
  • unblameable — not able to be blamed; immune to blame; blameless
  • unblameably — in an unblameable fashion; blamelessly
  • unbreakable — to smash, split, or divide into parts violently; reduce to pieces or fragments: He broke a vase.
  • unbrilliant — not brilliant or exceptional
  • unbudgeable — incapable of being budged or changed; inflexible: an unbudgeable opinion.
  • unbudgeably — in an unbudgeable or immovable fashion
  • unbuildable — not able to be built
  • uncatchable — to seize or capture, especially after pursuit: to catch a criminal; to catch a runaway horse.
  • uncheckable — not able to be restrained
  • unchoosable — to select from a number of possibilities; pick by preference: She chose Sunday for her departure.
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