8-letter words containing a, b, e, r
- badgered — any of various burrowing, carnivorous mammals of the family Mustelidae, as Taxidea taxus, of North America, and Meles meles, of Europe and Asia.
- badgerer — One who badgers.
- badgerly — resembling a badger
- baedeker — any of a series of travel guidebooks issued by the German publisher Karl Baedeker (1801–59) or his firm
- bagheera — a crush-resistant velvet made of uncut pile and used in the manufacture of evening wear and wraps.
- bagpiper — a person who plays the bagpipes
- bakeries — Plural form of bakery.
- bakeware — Tins, trays, and dishes that are used for baking can be referred to as bakeware.
- balaguer — Joaquin (ˈjoːakɪn). 1907–2002, Dominican statesman; president of the Dominican Republic (1960–62, 1966–78, 1986–96)
- balancer — a person or thing that balances
- baleares — region of Spain comprising the Balearic Islands: 1,936 sq mi (5,014 sq km); pop. 709,000; cap. Palma
- balearic — of or relating to the Balearic Islands
- balefire — a bonfire
- balestra — a jump toward the opponent followed immediately by a lunge.
- ballader — A writer of ballads.
- balloter — a person who votes by ballot
- ballsier — Comparative form of ballsy.
- baluster — any of a set of posts supporting a rail or coping
- bandager — someone who bandages
- bandeira — an expedition in search of gold or slaves
- banderol — Alternative form of banderole.
- bandores — Plural form of bandore.
- bandster — a person who goes behind a reaper and binds sheaves of wheat
- banerjea — Sir Surendranath [soo-ren-druh-naht] /sʊˈrɛn drəˌnɑt/ (Show IPA), 1848–1925, Indian political leader.
- bangster — a ruffian; thug
- banisher — someone who or something which banishes
- banister — A banister is a rail supported by posts and fixed along the side of a staircase. The plural banisters can be used to refer to one of these rails.
- bankerly — relating to or resembling a banker
- bankster — a banker or investor whose financial practices have been exposed as illegal
- banneker — Benjamin, 1731–1806, U.S. mathematician, natural historian, and astronomer.
- bannered — Decorated with a banner or banners.
- banneret — a knight who was entitled to command other knights and men-at-arms under his own banner
- bannerol — banderole
- bantered — Simple past tense and past participle of banter.
- banterer — One who banters.
- baptizer — someone who baptises
- bar code — A bar code is an arrangement of numbers and parallel lines that is printed on products to be sold in shops. The bar code can be read by computers.
- bar game — any game or contest that takes place in a pub
- bar line — the vertical line marking the boundary between one bar and the next
- bar meal — a simple meal served in a bar
- bar none — You use bar none to add emphasis to a statement that someone or something is the best of their kind.
- barathea — a fabric made of silk and wool or cotton and rayon, used esp for coats
- barbecue — A barbecue is a piece of equipment which you use for cooking on in the open air.
- barbells — Plural form of barbell.
- barbeque — barbecue
- barbered — Simple past tense and past participle of barber.
- barberry — any spiny berberidaceous shrub of the widely distributed genus Berberis, esp B. vulgaris, having clusters of yellow flowers and orange or red berries: widely cultivated as hedge plants
- barbette — (formerly) an earthen platform inside a parapet, from which heavy guns could fire over the top
- barbicel — any of the minute hooks on the barbules of feathers that interlock with those of adjacent barbules
- barbless — without a barb