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11-letter words containing a, b, e, i, g

  • bibliophage — an ardent reader; a bookworm.
  • big-hearted — If you describe someone as big-hearted, you think they are kind and generous, and always willing to help people.
  • big-leaguer — Sports. a player in a major league.
  • bigeye scad — a carangid fish, Selar crumenophthalmus, of tropical seas and Atlantic coastal waters of the U.S., having prominent eyes and commonly used as bait.
  • bilge board — a board lowered from the bilge of a sailing vessel to serve as a keel.
  • bilge water — Nautical. bilge (def 1d).
  • binge-watch — to watch a large number of television programmes (especially all the shows from one series) in succession
  • biographize — to write a biography of (someone)
  • bioregional — relating to a bioregion
  • blaspheming — to speak impiously or irreverently of (God or sacred things).
  • blister gas — a poison gas that burns or blisters the tissues of the body; vesicant.
  • bluejacking — the practice of using one Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone to gain access to another, esp in order to send anonymous text messages
  • boulangerie — a bakery shop, specif. one that specializes in breads, rolls, etc.
  • brake light — a red light attached to the rear of a motor vehicle that lights up when the brakes are applied, serving as a warning to following drivers
  • brand image — The brand image of a particular brand of product is the image or impression that people have of it, usually created by advertising.
  • breaking-up — separation, or the action of separating, into smaller parts
  • bridge lamp — a floor lamp, especially one having the light source on an arm so hinged as to be horizontally adjustable.
  • bridge loan — A bridge loan is money that a bank lends you for a short time, for example, so that you can buy a new house before you have sold the one you already own.
  • bridgeboard — a board on both sides of a staircase that is cut to support the treads and risers
  • bridgewater — a town in E Massachusetts.
  • bright idea — suggestion: clever
  • brisingamen — the magic necklace worn by Freya.
  • browbeating — to intimidate by overbearing looks or words; bully: They browbeat him into agreeing.
  • bulkheading — the construction of bulkheads; bulkheads in general.
  • carrier bag — A carrier bag is a bag made of plastic or paper which has handles and which you carry shopping in.
  • celebrating — Present participle of celebrate.
  • cerebrating — Present participle of cerebrate.
  • concubinage — cohabitation without legal marriage
  • dealing box — a box that holds a deck or decks of cards, allowing them to be dealt only one at a time, often used in casino games such as blackjack or chemin de fer.
  • defatigable — (very, rare) Easily tired or wearied; capable of being fatigued.
  • delightable — (obsolete) Delightful.
  • diabetology — (medicine) The study of the diagnosis and treatment of diabetes.
  • diagnosable — to determine the identity of (a disease, illness, etc.) by a medical examination: The doctor diagnosed the illness as influenza.
  • dignifiable — Capable of being dignified.
  • disenabling — Present participle of disenable.
  • disguisable — to change the appearance or guise of so as to conceal identity or mislead, as by means of deceptive garb: The king was disguised as a peasant.
  • drawbridges — Plural form of drawbridge.
  • drumbeating — That to beat on drums.
  • elaborating — Present participle of elaborate.
  • embarassing — Misspelling of embarrassing.
  • embarrasing — Misspelling of embarrassing.
  • emblazoning — Present participle of to emblazon.
  • embracingly — In an embracing manner.
  • embrangling — Present participle of embrangle.
  • embrocating — Present participle of embrocate.
  • exuberating — Present participle of exuberate.
  • fingerboard — (of a violin, cello, etc.) the strip of wood on the neck against which the strings are stopped by the fingers.
  • fireballing — (baseball) Tending to pitch fastballs.
  • forebearing — Present participle of forebear.
  • forgiveable — Misspelling of forgivable.
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