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10-letter words containing a, b, o, r, t, s

  • dreamboats — Plural form of dreamboat.
  • eastbourne — a seaport in East Sussex, in SE England.
  • elaborates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of elaborate.
  • embrocates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of embrocate.
  • ferryboats — Plural form of ferryboat.
  • fibroblast — a cell that contributes to the formation of connective tissue fibers.
  • footboards — Plural form of footboard.
  • gastro-pub — A gastro-pub is a pub that serves very good food.
  • gastropubs — Plural form of gastropub.
  • ghost crab — a whitish crab, Ocypode albicans, of sandy beaches from the eastern coast of the U.S. to Brazil.
  • goatsbeard — any of several composite plants of the genus Tragopogon, especially T. pratensis, having yellow flower heads.
  • hereabouts — about this place; in this neighborhood.
  • incubators — Plural form of incubator.
  • inhabitors — Plural form of inhabitor.
  • irish boat — a small fishing boat used in the Boston area in the late 19th century, derived from an Irish model and having a cutter rig.
  • liberators — a four-engined heavy bomber widely used over Europe and the Mediterranean by the U.S. Army Air Force in World War II. Symbol: B-24.
  • lobsterman — a person who traps lobsters.
  • macroburst — (meteorology) A strong downdraft, of over 2.5 miles in diameter, that can cause damaging winds.
  • motorboats — Plural form of motorboat.
  • neuroblast — an immature nerve cell.
  • obfuscator — Agent noun of obfuscate; one who obfuscates.
  • obituaries — Plural form of obituary.
  • obituarist — a notice of the death of a person, often with a biographical sketch, as in a newspaper.
  • objurgates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of objurgate.
  • obligators — Plural form of obligator.
  • obliterans — Producing obstruction due to inflammation and fibrosis.
  • obscurants — Plural form of obscurant.
  • obsecrates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of obsecrate.
  • observator — (obsolete) An observer.
  • obturators — Plural form of obturator.
  • oyster bay — a town on the N shore of Long Island, in SE New York. Theodore Roosevelt homestead nearby.
  • pasteboard — a stiff, firm board made of sheets of paper pasted or layers of paper pulp pressed together.
  • restorable — to bring back into existence, use, or the like; reestablish: to restore order.
  • roast beef — cow's meat cooked in oven
  • rouseabout — an unskilled labourer in a shearing shed
  • roustabout — a wharf laborer or deck hand, as on the Mississippi River.
  • sailboater — a person who sails a boat
  • shortboard — a type of surfboard that is shorter than standard
  • shortbread — a butter cookie commonly made in thick, pie-shaped wheels or rolled and cut in fancy shapes.
  • showboater — a boat, especially a paddle-wheel steamer, used as a traveling theater.
  • sibilatory — characterized by hissing or whistling
  • skateboard — a device for riding upon, usually while standing, consisting of a short, oblong piece of wood, plastic, or aluminum mounted on large roller-skate wheels, used on smooth surfaces and requiring better balance of the rider than the ordinary roller skate does.
  • sloth bear — a coarse-haired, long-snouted bear, Ursus ursinus, of India and Indochina: now rare.
  • smart bomb — a steerable air-to-surface bomb that is guided to its target by television or a laser beam.
  • softballer — a person who plays or is an enthusiast of softball.
  • soubresaut — a jump performed with the legs held together and the body erect but slightly curved to the side.
  • sports bag — a bag used by an individual to carry his or her clothing and equipment for taking part in sport
  • sports bar — a bar featuring televised sporting events.
  • sports bra — a woman's undergarment designed for extra support and protection during sports and recreational activities.
  • stableford — a scoring system in which points are awarded according to the number of strokes taken at each hole, whereby a hole completed in one stroke over par counts as one point, a hole completed in level par counts as two points, etc
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