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10-letter words containing a, b, l, n

  • ash blonde — pale, grayish blond: ash-blond hair.
  • assembling — to bring together or gather into one place, company, body, or whole.
  • assignable — capable of being specified: The word has no assignable meaning in our language.
  • attainable — Something that is attainable can be achieved.
  • attainably — In a way that can be attained.
  • attenuable — Capable of being attenuated.
  • babblement — (obsolete) babble.
  • baby linen — sheets, clothes, etc for babies
  • baby sling — a pouch supported by straps at the shoulder or neck, used to carry small babies on one's chest
  • babylonian — an inhabitant of ancient Babylon or Babylonia
  • babylonish — Babylonian.
  • bacchanals — Plural form of bacchanal.
  • back slang — a type of slang in which words are spelled and, as far as possible, pronounced backwards
  • backplanes — Plural form of backplane.
  • bafflement — Bafflement is the state of being baffled.
  • bafflingly — to confuse, bewilder, or perplex: He was baffled by the technical language of the instructions.
  • bajillions — Plural form of bajillion.
  • bake blind — to bake (the empty crust of a pie, pastry, etc) by half filling with dried peas, crusts of bread, etc, to keep it in shape
  • balanchine — George. 1904–83, US choreographer, born in Russia
  • balaustine — of or relating to the pomegranate.
  • balbriggan — a knitted unbleached cotton fabric
  • balbutient — stuttering, stammering
  • balconette — a lightly padded bra that is designed to lift and enhance the appearance of a woman's bust
  • baldacchin — A rich, embroidered brocade used for clothing in the Middle Ages, the web being gold and the woof silk.
  • baldachins — Plural form of baldachin.
  • balenciaga — Cristobal (krisˈtoβal). 1895–1972, Spanish couturier
  • balibuntal — closely woven fine straw, used for making hats in the Philippines
  • balikbayan — (Philippines) A Filipino returning to the Philippines after spending time in another country. (from 20th c.).
  • balikpapan — a city in Indonesia, on the SE coast of Borneo. Pop: 409 023 (2000)
  • balkan war — Also called First Balkan War. a war (1912–13) in which Bulgaria, Serbia, and Greece opposed Turkey.
  • balkanized — Simple past tense and past participle of balkanize.
  • ball joint — a mechanical ball-and-socket joint, esp. one used in the steering linkage of certain automotive vehicles to connect the tie rod to either of the wheels that turn
  • ballantyne — R(obert) M(ichael). 1825–94, British author, noted for such adventure stories as The Coral Island (1857)
  • ballardian — of James Graham Ballard (1930–2009), the British novelist, or his works
  • ballasting — Nautical. any heavy material carried temporarily or permanently in a vessel to provide desired draft and stability.
  • ballerinas — Plural form of ballerina.
  • ballooning — Ballooning is the sport or activity of flying a hot-air balloon.
  • balloonist — A balloonist is a person who flies a hot-air balloon.
  • ballottine — a kind of galantine made of meat, poultry, or fish that is stuffed and rolled and usually served hot.
  • ballpoints — Plural form of ballpoint.
  • ballsiness — daring; courage
  • ballymoney — a district in N Northern Ireland, in Co Antrim. Pop: 27 809 (2003 est). Area: 417 sq km (161 sq miles)
  • balneation — the act of bathing
  • balneology — the branch of medical science concerned with the therapeutic value of baths, esp those taken with natural mineral waters
  • balopticon — a type of stereopticon for projecting images of objects by reflected light.
  • banalities — the condition or quality of being banal, or devoid of freshness or originality: the banality of everyday life.
  • banana oil — a solution of cellulose nitrate in pentyl acetate or a similar solvent, which has a banana-like smell
  • bananaland — Queensland.
  • band shell — an outdoor platform for concerts, having a concave, nearly hemispherical back serving as a sounding board
  • banderilla — a decorated barbed dart, thrust into the bull's neck or shoulder
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