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9-letter words containing a, b, l, e, s, t

  • strikable — being cause for a strike, as by union members: strikable labor issues.
  • strokable — appearing pleasant to stroke
  • stub axle — a short axle that carries one of the front steered wheels of a motor vehicle and is capable of limited angular movement about a kingpin
  • studiable — application of the mind to the acquisition of knowledge, as by reading, investigation, or reflection: long hours of study.
  • stylobate — a course of masonry, part of the stereobate, forming the foundation for a colonnade, especially the outermost colonnade.
  • subaltern — lower in rank; subordinate: a subaltern employee.
  • sublethal — almost lethal or fatal: a sublethal dose of poison.
  • sublimate — Psychology. to divert the energy of (a sexual or other biological impulse) from its immediate goal to one of a more acceptable social, moral, or aesthetic nature or use.
  • sublunate — almost crescent-shaped
  • subluxate — to partially dislocate
  • submental — situated beneath the chin
  • table saw — a circular saw mounted on the underside of a table through which its blade projects: work to be sawed is placed on the table
  • tableside — the area around or beside a table.
  • tablewise — in the form of a table or list
  • tasteable — to try or test the flavor or quality of (something) by taking some into the mouth: to taste food.
  • the blahs — a state of weariness, boredom, or general lack of interest in life
  • trustable — reliance on the integrity, strength, ability, surety, etc., of a person or thing; confidence.
  • unsatable — not able to be satisfied
  • verbalist — a person skilled in the use of words.
  • visitable — capable of, suitable for, or worthy of being visited: a visitable island; a visitable museum.
  • waistbelt — a belt encircling the waist
  • xenoblast — a crystal that forms in metamorphic rock and gets its outline from neighboring crystals.
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