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7-letter words containing a, b, i

  • bahaism — the religion of Bahaʾi.
  • bahrain — an independent sheikhdom on the Persian Gulf, consisting of several islands: under British protection until the declaration of independence in 1971. It has large oil reserves. Language: Arabic. Religion: Muslim. Currency: dinar. Capital: Manama. Pop: 1 281 332 (2013 est). Area: 678 sq km (262 sq miles)
  • bail up — to confine (a cow) or (of a cow) to be confined by the head in a bail
  • bailers — Plural form of bailer.
  • baileys — Plural form of bailey.
  • bailiff — A bailiff is a law officer who makes sure that the decisions of a court are obeyed. Bailiffs can take a person's furniture or possessions away if the person owes money.
  • bailing — Also, bailer. a bucket, dipper, or other container used for bailing.
  • baillie — Dame Isobel. 1895–1983, British soprano
  • bailout — A bailout of an organization or individual that has financial problems is the act of helping them by giving them money.
  • bainite — a mixture of iron and iron carbide found in incompletely hardened steels, produced when austenite is transformed at temperatures between the pearlite and martensite ranges
  • bairnly — childish, childlike, young
  • baiters — Plural form of baiter.
  • baiting — food, or some substitute, used as a lure in fishing, trapping, etc.
  • bake in — to include (a feature) as an integral part of a computer's operating system
  • bakhtin — ˌMikhaˈil (ˌmixɑˈil) ; mēˌkhäēlˈ) 1895-1975; Russ. literary critic & theoretician
  • bakings — Plural form of baking.
  • bakunin — Mikhail (mixaˈil). 1814–76, Russian anarchist and writer: a prominent member of the First International, expelled from it after conflicts with Marx
  • baldies — a bald person (sometimes used as a facetious term of address).
  • balding — Someone who is balding is beginning to lose the hair on the top of their head.
  • baldish — Somewhat bald; balding.
  • baldric — a wide silk sash or leather belt worn over the right shoulder to the left hip for carrying a sword, etc
  • baldwin — James Arthur. 1924–87, US Black writer, whose works include the novel Go Tell it on the Mountain (1954)
  • balitac — Early system on IBM 650. Listed in CACM 2(5):16 (May 1959).
  • balking — to stop, as at an obstacle, and refuse to proceed or to do something specified (usually followed by at): He balked at making the speech.
  • balling — a spherical or approximately spherical body or shape; sphere: He rolled the piece of paper into a ball.
  • balliol — a college of Oxford University, founded before 1268.
  • ballism — a condition characterized by twisting, shaking, and jerking motions.
  • ballium — bailey.
  • ballwin — a town in E Missouri.
  • balmain — Pierre Alexandre (pjɛr alɛksɑ̃drə). 1914–82, French couturier
  • balmier — Comparative form of balmy.
  • balmily — In a balmy manner.
  • balming — Present participle of balm.
  • balochi — Baluchi.
  • baltics — of, near, or on the Baltic Sea.
  • baluchi — a member of a Muslim people living chiefly in coastal Pakistan and Iran
  • bambini — a small child or baby.
  • bambino — a young child, esp an Italian one
  • bamming — a loud thud, as that produced when two objects strike against each other with force.
  • bandaid — Alternative spelling of band-aid.
  • bandari — a female monkey
  • bandido — bandito.
  • bandied — to pass from one to another or back and forth; give and take; trade; exchange: to bandy blows; to bandy words.
  • bandies — to pass from one to another or back and forth; give and take; trade; exchange: to bandy blows; to bandy words.
  • banding — the practice of grouping schoolchildren according to ability to ensure a balanced intake at different levels of ability to secondary school
  • bandish — To tie something.attention more clarity please.
  • bandito — a Mexican bandit
  • bandits — Plural form of bandit.
  • bangin' — excellent
  • banging — Often, bangs. a fringe of hair combed or brushed forward over the forehead.
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