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7-letter words containing a, b, n

  • bargoon — a bargain
  • barinas — a city in W Venezuela.
  • barings — Plural form of baring.
  • barking — mad; crazy
  • barline — A vertical line in musical notation indicating the start of a new bar.
  • barmkin — the outer fortification of a castle, or the battlement thereof
  • barnaby — a masculine name
  • barnard — Christiaan (Neethling). 1923–2001, South African surgeon, who performed the first human heart transplant (1967)
  • barnaul — a city in S Russia, on the River Ob. Pop: 605 000 (2005 est)
  • barnave — Antoine Pierre. 1761–93, French revolutionary. A prominent member of the National Assembly, he was executed for his royalist sympathies
  • barnett — a male given name.
  • barneys — Plural form of barney.
  • barning — a building for storing hay, grain, etc., and often for housing livestock.
  • barnlot — barnyard.
  • baronet — A baronet is a man who has been made a knight. When a baronet dies, the title is passed on to his son.
  • baronne — baroness
  • barrens — (in North America) a stretch of usually level land that is sparsely vegetated or barren
  • barring — You use barring to indicate that the person, thing, or event that you are mentioning is an exception to your statement.
  • bartend — to work as a bartender
  • baryons — Plural form of baryon.
  • baryton — a bass viol with sympathetic strings as well as its six main strings
  • baseman — a fielder positioned near a base
  • basemen — Plural form of baseman.
  • basenji — a small smooth-haired breed of dog of African origin having a tightly curled tail and an inability to bark
  • bash in — If someone bashes a person's or animal's head in, they hit it very hard and cause severe injuries to it.
  • bashing — a crushing blow.
  • basilan — a group of islands in the Philippines, SW of Mindanao
  • basinal — pertaining to a basin
  • basined — Enclosed in a basin.
  • basinet — a close-fitting medieval helmet of light steel usually with a visor
  • basking — to lie in or be exposed to a pleasant warmth: to bask in the sunshine.
  • bassano — Jacopo [yah-kaw-paw] /ˈyɑ kɔ pɔ/ (Show IPA), (Giacomo da Ponte) 1510–92, Italian painter.
  • bassein — a city in Myanmar, on the Irrawaddy delta: a port on the Bassein River (the westernmost distributary of the Irrawaddy). Pop: 231 000 (2005 est)
  • bassing — Present participle of bass.
  • bassman — Someone who plays the bass guitar.
  • bassoon — A bassoon is a large musical instrument of the woodwind family that is shaped like a tube and played by blowing into a curved metal pipe.
  • bastian — Adolf [ah-dawlf] /ˈɑ dɔlf/ (Show IPA), 1826–1905, German anthropologist.
  • basting — loose temporary stitches; tacking
  • bastion — If a system or organization is described as a bastion of a particular way of life, it is seen as being important and effective in defending that way of life. Bastion can be used both when you think that this way of life should be ended and when you think it should be defended.
  • batesonWilliam, 1861–1926, English biologist and geneticist.
  • bathing — swimming
  • batling — A young, small, or baby bat.
  • batonic — (linguistics) Not representing anything specific; non-representational.
  • batsman — The batsman in a game of cricket is the player who is batting.
  • batsmen — Plural form of batsman.
  • battani — Al- [al] /æl/ (Show IPA), c850–929, Arab astronomer.
  • battens — Plural form of batten.
  • batting — cotton or woollen wadding used in quilts, mattresses, etc
  • batwing — shaped like the wings of a bat, as a black tie, collar, etc
  • bausond — (of animals) dappled with white spots on a black or bay background; esp having a white patch on the face
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