Someone who spends their time in shade or darkness.
umpirages
umpirages
noun
plural of umpirage
unadmired
unadmired
adj
Not admired.
undermaid
undermaid
noun
A subordinate maid.
unfarming
unfarming
adj
(rare) Not engaged in farming.
unharming
unharming
adj
Doing no harm.
uniformal
uniformal
adj
(obsolete) uniform
uniramose
uniramose
adj
(zoology) Synonym of uniramous
uniramous
uniramous
adj
Composed of only one branch.
unitarism
unitarism
noun
(politics) A unified and centralized system of government
unmanlier
unmanlier
adj
comparative form of unmanly: more unmanly
unmarking
unmarking
verb
present participle of unmark
unmarried
unmarried
adj
Having no husband or wife.
noun
An unmarried person.
unmarring
unmartial
unmigrant
unrealism
unrealism
noun
The opposite of realism.
unroaming
unroaming
adj
That does not roam.
unsimilar
unsimilar
adj
dissimilar
unsimular
unwarming
unwarming
adj
That does not warm.
verb
present participle of unwarm
urataemia
urbanisms
urbanisms
noun
plural of urbanism
uricaemia
uricaemia
noun
Alternative form of uricemia
uricaemic
uricaemic
adj
Alternative form of uricemic
urinaemia
urinaemia
noun
Alternative form of urinemia
urinaemic
urinaemic
adj
uremic
urinarium
urinarium
noun
(agriculture) A reservoir for urine, etc., for manure.
urinemias
urinemias
noun
plural of urinemia
uromantia
uromastix
utraquism
utraquism
noun
(countable, rare) A term, phrase, or concept with multiple meanings.
(psychoanalysis, specifically) A method that uses analogy to draw on insights from both objective natural science on the one hand, and subjective psychology and social science on the other.
(rare) Alternative letter-case form of Utraquism.
The combination of two methods or fields of study.
variorums
variorums
noun
plural of variorum
verbarium
verbarium
noun
(dated) A word game in which the players are given a set of letters and must form as many words as possible from subsets of those letters.
vivariums
vulgarism
vulgarism
noun
(grammar) A word or term that is considered offensive or vulgar.
A spelling, word, or phrase used in common speech that is considered improper or incorrect for formal communication.
Editors of newspapers allow more vulgarisms to go to print today than they used to.