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Words containing u, n, t, o, l, d

6 letter words containing u, n, t, o, l, d

  • untold — not told; not related; not revealed: untold thoughts.

7 letter words containing u, n, t, o, l, d

  • couldnt — (informal, nonstandard) Alternative form of couldn't.
  • outland — Usually, outlands. the outlying districts or remote regions of a country; provinces: a name unknown in the outlands.
  • wouldnt — (informal, nonstandard) Alternative form of wouldn't.

8 letter words containing u, n, t, o, l, d

  • couldn't — Couldn't is the usual spoken form of 'could not'.
  • dilution — the act of diluting or the state of being diluted.
  • duathlon — An athletic contest consisting of running and cycling.
  • nonadult — a person who is not an adult
  • outlands — Exurbia: the country beyond the city.

9 letter words containing u, n, t, o, l, d

  • adulation — Adulation is uncritical admiration and praise of someone or something.
  • consulted — to seek advice or information from; ask guidance from: Consult your lawyer before signing the contract.
  • dentulous — having teeth
  • dilutions — Plural form of dilution.
  • doubleton — a set of only two cards of the same suit in a hand as dealt: The other player held a doubleton.

10 letter words containing u, n, t, o, l, d

  • adulations — excessive devotion to someone; servile flattery.
  • antifouled — Simple past tense and past participle of antifoul.
  • basutoland — Lesotho
  • buttonhold — to buttonhole a person
  • buttonmold — a small disk of wood, metal, etc., which is covered as with cloth or leather to form a button

11 letter words containing u, n, t, o, l, d

  • acidulation — to make somewhat acid.
  • autoloading — self-loading
  • buttonmould — the small core of plastic, wood, or metal that is the base for buttons covered with fabric, leather, etc
  • cladanthous — pleurocarpous.
  • columniated — having columns or arranged in columns

12 letter words containing u, n, t, o, l, d

  • adulteration — an adulterating or being adulterated
  • altitudinous — pertaining to altitude or height
  • andouillette — a French sausage made from pig intestines, smaller than an andouille
  • antidilution — (of a provision or protection) acting to prevent a company from issuing equity at a low valuation
  • astoundingly — capable of overwhelming with amazement; stunningly surprising.

13 letter words containing u, n, t, o, l, d

  • acotyledonous — Having no seed lobes, as the dodder; also applied to plants which have no true seeds, as ferns, mosses, etc.
  • adultolescent — a young adult or middle-aged person who has interests, traits, etc., that are usually associated with teenagers.
  • adventurously — inclined or willing to engage in adventures; enjoying adventures.
  • battlegrounds — Plural form of battleground.
  • centuries-old — hundreds of years old

14 letter words containing u, n, t, o, l, d

  • adultification — The treatment of a non-adult as an adult.
  • advantageously — providing an advantage; furnishing convenience or opportunity; favorable; profitable; useful; beneficial: an advantageous position; an advantageous treaty.
  • adventitiously — associated with something by chance rather than as an integral part; extrinsic.
  • agroindustrial — of or relating to agroindustry
  • album-oriented — of or designating a format featuring rock songs from LPs and CDs rather than singles, especially mainstream rock music.

15 letter words containing u, n, t, o, l, d

16 letter words containing u, n, t, o, l, d

17 letter words containing u, n, t, o, l, d

  • aminoglutethimide — a hormone antagonist, C 13 H 16 N 2 O 2 , used in the treatment of Cushing's syndrome and breast cancer.
  • ashton-under-lyne — a town in NW England, in Tameside unitary authority, Greater Manchester. Pop: 43 236 (2001)
  • blood-and-thunder — sensationalism, violence, or exaggerated melodrama: a movie full of blood and thunder.
  • decellularization — (biology, medicine) The loss of cells from tissue.
  • decontextualizing — to remove (a linguistic element, an action, etc.) from a context: decontextualized works of art displayed in museums.

18 letter words containing u, n, t, o, l, d

  • agro-industrialize — to industrialize the agriculture of: to agro-industrialize a developing nation.
  • battleground-state — a state of the U.S. in which the Democratic and Republican candidates both have a good chance of winning and that is considered key to the outcome of a presidential election: the swing states of Ohio and Indiana.
  • constitutionalized — Simple past tense and past participle of constitutionalize.
  • deinstitutionalize — to discharge (a patient) as from a mental institution
  • dysfunctionalities — Plural form of dysfunctionality.

19 letter words containing u, n, t, o, l, d

  • castelnuovo-tedesco — Mario [mah-ryaw] /ˈmɑ ryɔ/ (Show IPA), 1895–1968, U.S. composer, born in Italy.
  • cathodoluminescence — luminescence caused by irradiation with electrons (cathode rays)
  • computer-controlled — controlled by computers, esp without direct human intervention
  • counterproductively — In a counterproductive way.
  • decontextualization — to remove (a linguistic element, an action, etc.) from a context: decontextualized works of art displayed in museums.

20 letter words containing u, n, t, o, l, d

21 letter words containing u, n, t, o, l, d

22 letter words containing u, n, t, o, l, d

  • agro-industrialization — to industrialize the agriculture of: to agro-industrialize a developing nation.
  • deinstitutionalisation — Alternative spelling of deinstitutionalization.
  • deinstitutionalization — to release (a person with mental or physical disabilities) from a hospital, asylum, home, or other institution with the intention of providing treatment, support, or rehabilitation primarily through community resources under the supervision of health-care professionals or facilities.
  • deoxyribonucleoprotein — any of a class of nucleoproteins that yield DNA upon partial hydrolysis.
  • over-industrialization — the large-scale introduction of manufacturing, advanced technical enterprises, and other productive economic activity into an area, society, country, etc.

23 letter words containing u, n, t, o, l, d

  • alpes-de-haute-provence — a department of SE France in Provence-Alpes-Côte-d'Azur region. Capital: Digne. Pop: 144 508 (2003 est). Area: 6988 sq km (2725 sq miles)
  • dichlorodifluoromethane — a colourless nonflammable gas easily liquefied by pressure: used as a propellant in aerosols and fire extinguishers and as a refrigerant. Formula: CCl2F2

24 letter words containing u, n, t, o, l, d

27 letter words containing u, n, t, o, l, d

28 letter words containing u, n, t, o, l, d

  • apple-touch-icon-precomposed — (programming)   An alternative form of apple-touch-icon that is not subject to automatic modification (rounding, drop-shadow, reflective shine) as applied by iOS versions prior to iOS 7. A web page specifies a pre-composed icon by including an element in the like:

32 letter words containing u, n, t, o, l, d

  • democratic-republic-of-the-congo — People's Republic of the, a republic in central Africa, W of the Democratic Republic of the Congo: formerly an overseas territory in French Equatorial Africa; now an independent member of the French Community. 132,046 sq. mi. (341,999 sq. km). Capital: Brazzaville. Formerly French Congo, Middle Congo.

35 letter words containing u, n, t, o, l, d

  • trust-territory-the-pacific-islands — a U.S. trust territory in the Pacific Ocean, comprising the Mariana, Marshall, and Caroline Islands: approved by the United Nations 1947; since 1976 constituents of the trusteeship have established or moved toward self-government. 717 sq. mi. (1857 sq. km).

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