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9-letter words containing a, b, r, e

  • -barreled — -barreled combines with adjectives to form adjectives that describe a gun which has a barrel or barrels of the specified type.
  • -breasted — having breasts of the size, shape, etc specified
  • a battery — the power source for the filaments of electron tubes in battery-operated equipment
  • abamperes — Plural form of abampere.
  • abandoner — a person or thing that abandons
  • abecedary — abecedarian.
  • abernathy — Ralph David1926-90; U.S. clergyman & civil rights leader
  • abernethy — a crisp unleavened biscuit
  • aberrance — departing from the right, normal, or usual course.
  • aberrancy — departing from the right, normal, or usual course.
  • abhenries — Plural form of abhenry.
  • abhorrent — If something is abhorrent to you, you hate it very much or consider it completely unacceptable.
  • abhorreth — Archaic third-person singular form of abhor.
  • abnegator — (rare) One who abnegates, denies, or rejects. (From Mid 17th century.).
  • aboardage — collision between two vessels meeting side-on or at a slight angle.
  • abolisher — Agent noun of abolish; one who abolishes. (First attested from the mid 17th century.).
  • aborigine — Aborigines are members of the tribes that were living in Australia when Europeans arrived there.
  • abortment — (obsolete) Abortion. (Attested from the early 17th century until the late 19th century.).
  • abortuses — immature placental or fetal tissue prematurely passed or curetted.
  • above par — If a bond or stock is priced above par, it is trading for more than its face value.
  • abradable — capable of being abraded
  • abrasives — Plural form of abrasive.
  • abreacted — Simple past tense and past participle of abreact.
  • abrogable — able to be abrogated
  • abrogated — to abolish by formal or official means; annul by an authoritative act; repeal: to abrogate a law.
  • abrogates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of abrogate.
  • abs resin — a copolymer of acrylonitrile, butadiene, and styrene that is a tough, light, economical, heat- and stain-resistant plastic: used for telephones, boat hulls, and medical equipment.
  • absconder — to depart in a sudden and secret manner, especially to avoid capture and legal prosecution: The cashier absconded with the money.
  • absorbate — a substance that has been absorbed, or is to be absorbed, into an absorbent
  • absorbent — Absorbent material soaks up liquid easily.
  • absorbers — Plural form of absorber.
  • abstainer — a person who abstains from something regarded as improper or unhealthy, especially the drinking of alcoholic beverages.
  • abstruser — (rare) Comparative form of abstruse.
  • accruable — having the ability to be accrued
  • acerbated — Simple past tense and past participle of acerbate.
  • acerbates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of acerbate.
  • acrophobe — a person who is abnormally afraid of heights
  • ad verbum — word for word; verbatim
  • adherable — having the ability to adhere
  • admirable — An admirable quality or action is one that deserves to be praised and admired.
  • adorkable — socially inept or unfashionable in a charming or endearing way
  • adsorbate — a substance that has been or is to be adsorbed on a surface
  • adsorbent — capable of adsorption
  • adumbrate — to outline; give a faint indication of
  • adverbial — Adverbial means relating to adverbs or like an adverb.
  • aerobatic — (used with a plural verb) stunts performed in flight by an airplane, glider, or the like.
  • aerobiont — an organism that requires oxygen to survive
  • aerobrake — to perform aerobraking
  • aerophobe — a person who suffers from aerophobia
  • afterbeat — a secondary, weaker half of a musical beat.

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