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9-letter words containing a, b, i, n

  • beaminess — the quality of beaming
  • beamingly — in a beaming manner
  • beaneries — Plural form of beanery.
  • bearnaise — rich sauce made from egg yolks, lemon juice or wine vinegar, butter, shallots, herbs, and seasoning
  • bearskins — Plural form of bearskin.
  • beastings — beestings
  • beatinest — most remarkable or unusual: This is the beatinest town I ever did see.
  • becalming — Present participle of becalm.
  • bedaubing — Present participle of bedaub.
  • befalling — A happening; occurrence; chance; event.
  • beggaring — a person who begs alms or lives by begging.
  • beguinage — a convent for members of the Beguine sisterhood
  • beheading — the action of decapitating someone
  • bengaline — a heavy corded fabric, esp silk with woollen or cotton cord
  • benignant — kind; gracious, as a king to his subjects
  • benjamins — hundred-dollar bills
  • benzamine — eucaine.
  • bereaving — to deprive and make desolate, especially by death (usually followed by of): Illness bereaved them of their mother.
  • bermudian — a native or inhabitant of Bermuda
  • bernhardi — Friedrich A. J. von [free-drikh fuh n] /ˈfri drɪx fən/ (Show IPA), 1849–1930, German general.
  • beta iron — a nonmagnetic allotrope of pure iron stable between 770°C and 910°C
  • beta line — beta (def 6).
  • bethankit — (used as part of a grace spoken before a meal) God be thanked!
  • bi-annual — occurring twice a year; semiannual.
  • bi-endian — Silicon schizophrenia. Processors and other chips that have can be switched to work in big-endian or little-endian mode. The PowerPC chip has this ability, which allows it to run the little-endian Windows NT, or the big-endian Mac OS/PPC.
  • biangular — having two angles or corners.
  • biconcave — (of a lens) having concave faces on both sides; concavo-concave
  • biconical — an object shaped like two cones with their bases together.
  • bidentate — having two teeth or toothlike parts or processes
  • bigeminal — happening in pairs
  • biguanide — any of a class of compounds some of which are used in the treatment of certain forms of diabetes
  • bike lane — A bike lane is a part of the road which is intended to be used only by people riding bicycles.
  • bilineate — marked with two usually parallel lines.
  • bilingual — Bilingual means involving or using two languages.
  • billabong — a backwater channel that forms a lagoon or pool
  • bin laden — Osama (əʊˈsɑːmə). 1957–2011, Saudi-born leader of the al-Qaida terrorist network: presumed architect of the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington of September 11 2001. Killed by US Special Forces in Abbottabad, Pakistan
  • binervate — (of leaves) having two longitudinal ribs
  • binocular — involving, relating to, seeing with or intended for both eyes
  • binominal — of or denoting the binomial nomenclature
  • binovular — relating to or derived from two different ova
  • binuclear — having two nuclei
  • bioparent — a biological parent
  • bioweapon — Bioweapons are biological weapons.
  • bipinnate — (of pinnate leaves) having the leaflets themselves divided into smaller leaflets
  • bird band — a band put on a bird's leg to identify it for observations about its range, behavior, longevity, migration patterns, etc.
  • birdbrain — a foolish or unintelligent person
  • birlieman — a judge dealing with local law
  • birthname — a name given at birth
  • bissonata — a coarse woolen cloth constructed in plain weave and dyed black or brown, used in the manufacture of clerical vestments.
  • bit plane — (graphics)   (Or "bitplane") The memory in a graphic display device which holds a complete one-bit-per-pixel image. Several bit planes may be used in conjunction to give more bits per pixel or to overlay several images or mask one with another. "Bit plane" may be used as a synonym for "bitmap", though the latter suggests the data itself rather than the memory and also suggests a graphics file format.
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