8-letter words containing a, b, l, e, d
- bidental — a sacred place where lightning has struck
- big deal — If you say that something is a big deal, you mean that it is important or significant in some way.
- bilander — a small two-masted cargo ship
- billhead — a printed form for making out bills
- bindable — capable of being tied by a rope
- bladdery — like a bladder
- bladelet — a small, blade-shaped, sometimes retouched piece of stone used as the cutting edge of a weapon or tool by late Stone Age peoples.
- blanched — to force back or to one side; head off, as a deer or other quarry.
- blandest — pleasantly gentle or agreeable: a bland, affable manner.
- blazoned — to set forth conspicuously or publicly; display; proclaim: The pickets blazoned their grievances on placards.
- bleached — made lighter in colour
- blindage — (esp formerly) a protective screen or structure, as over a trench
- blockade — A blockade of a place is an action that is taken to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving it.
- bluebead — corn lily (def 2).
- bluehead — either of two fish of the wrasse family, Thalassoma amblycephalum or Thalassoma bifasciatum
- bodleian — the principal library of Oxford University: a copyright deposit library
- bog deal — pine wood found preserved in peat bogs
- boldface — (of type) having this weight
- bolthead — the head of a bolt
- bondable — able to be bonded, fastened, or secured
- brambled — any prickly shrub belonging to the genus Rubus, of the rose family.
- buddleia — any ornamental shrub of the genus Buddleia, esp B. davidii, which has long spikes of mauve flowers and is frequently visited by butterflies: family Buddleiaceae
- bulkhead — A bulkhead is a wall which divides the inside of a ship or aeroplane into separate sections.
- bullhead — any of various small northern mainly marine scorpaenoid fishes of the family Cottidae that have a large head covered with bony plates and spines
- caballed — Simple past tense and past participle of cabal.
- caboodle — a lot, bunch, or group (esp in the phrases the whole caboodle, the whole kit and caboodle)
- clubhead — the head of a golf club
- d'albert — Eugen [German oi-geyn] /German ɔɪˈgeɪn/ (Show IPA), or Eugène [French œ-zhen] /French œˈʒɛn/ (Show IPA), Francis Charles, 1864–1932, German-French pianist and composer, born in Scotland.
- dabblers — Plural form of dabbler.
- damnable — You use damnable to emphasize that you dislike or disapprove of something a great deal.
- dateable — a particular month, day, and year at which some event happened or will happen: July 4, 1776 was the date of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
- deadbolt — a locking bolt that is turned by the key rather than a spring
- dealbate — having a white exterior or covering
- debacles — Plural form of debacle.
- defiable — to challenge the power of; resist boldly or openly: to defy parental authority.
- delibate — to take a small taste of (a liquid)
- denebola — the second brightest star in the constellation Leo. Visual magnitude: 2.14; spectral type: A3V
- deniable — able to be denied; questionable
- deniably — In a deniable manner.
- deverbal — (of a noun or adjective) derived from a verb.
- diabelli — Antonio [ahn-toh-nee-oh] /ɑnˈtoʊ niˌoʊ/ (Show IPA), 1781–1858, Austrian composer and music publisher.
- diablery — Sorcery.
- diggable — capable of being dug
- dimmable — Able to be dimmed; able to have illumination decreased in brightness.
- dippable — (of a headlamp, etc) capable of being dipped
- disabled — physically or mentally impaired, injured, or incapacitated.
- disabler — to make unable or unfit; weaken or destroy the capability of; incapacitate: The detective successfully disabled the bomb. He was disabled by the accident.
- disables — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disable.
- djellaba — a loose-fitting hooded gown or robe worn by men in North Africa.
- dowsabel — sweetheart.