Words that start with 'u' and contain 'sci'


58 words are available for this specific combination.

9 letter words

  • unscience
  • unscioned

10 letter words

  • unfasciate
  • unmiscible
  • unscienced

11 letter words

  • unconscient
  • unconscious
  • undiscipled
  • unfasciated
  • unfascinate
  • unirascible
  • unprescient
  • unrescinded
  • unscissored

12 letter words

  • undiscipline
  • unfascinated
  • unomniscient
  • unprescinded
  • unrescissory
  • unscientific

13 letter words

  • uncognoscible
  • unconscienced
  • unconsciously
  • undisciplined
  • unfascinating
  • unoscillating
  • unpresciently
  • unrescissable
  • unscintillant
  • unvitrescible

14 letter words

  • unconscionable
  • unconscionably
  • unirascibility
  • unomnisciently
  • unresuscitable
  • unresuscitated
  • unscientifical

15 letter words

  • ultradiscipline
  • unconscientious
  • unconsciousness
  • undisciplinable
  • unresuscitating
  • unresuscitative
  • unscintillating
  • unselfconscious

16 letter words

  • uncognoscibility
  • unscientifically
  • unscientificness
  • unvitrescibility

17 letter words

  • unconscientiously
  • unconscionability
  • undisciplinedness
  • unselfconsciously

18 letter words

  • ultraconscientious
  • unconscionableness
  • underconsciousness

19 letter words

  • unconscientiousness
  • unselfconsciousness

Which word on this page is the most common?
As far as popular words go, there's 'unconscious' which is the 4255th most common word.

How many words are available using this list?
In total, there are 58 words.

What's the longest word you can create from words that start with 'u' and include 'sci'?
There are 19 characters in the word 'unconscientiousness', that makes it the biggest word Dictionarypedia has.

What is an unusual word that starts with 'u' and includes 'sci'?
Ranking as the most unusual word on this list is 'unscience'. According to the English dictionary, 'unscience' means "Want of science or knowledge; ignorance. [Obs.] If that any wight ween a thing to be otherwise than it is, it is not only unscience, but it is deceivable opinion. Chaucer.".