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

  • revibrate — to vibrate again
  • revisable — to amend or alter: to revise one's opinion.
  • revivable — to activate, set in motion, or take up again; renew: to revive old feuds.
  • revocable — that may be revoked.
  • revocably — that may be revoked.
  • revokable — that may be revoked.
  • rheobasic — of or relating to rheobase
  • rib steak — club steak.
  • rice bean — a twining southern Asian vine, Vigna umbellata, of the legume family, cultivated for its edible seeds.
  • ridgeback — Rhodesian ridgeback.
  • rightable — in accordance with what is good, proper, or just: right conduct.
  • rinseable — able to be rinsed
  • riverbank — the slopes bordering a river.
  • riverboat — any shallow-draft boat used on rivers.
  • road bike — a bike designed to be ridden on roads, as opposed to a mountain bike
  • rocambole — a European plant, Allium scorodoprasum, of the amaryllis family, used like garlic.
  • rood beam — a beam above the entrance to the choir or chancel of a church, supporting the rood.
  • rotatable — to cause to turn around an axis or center point; revolve.
  • rubensian — Peter Paul [pee-ter pawl;; Flemish pey-tuh r poul] /ˈpi tər pɔl;; Flemish ˈpeɪ tər paʊl/ (Show IPA), 1577–1640, Flemish painter.
  • rubricate — to mark or color with red.
  • rudbeckia — any composite plant of the genus Rudbeckia, having alternate leaves and showy flower heads.
  • rye bread — bread that is made either entirely or partly from rye flour, often with caraway seeds.
  • saber saw — a portable electric jigsaw.
  • sabre saw — a portable electric saw with a narrow, oscillating blade
  • sabrelike — resembling a sabre
  • sabrewing — a large hummingbird of the genus Campylopterous, with long curved wings
  • sagebrush — any of several sagelike, bushy composite plants of the genus Artemisia, especially A. tridentata, having silvery, wedge-shaped leaves, with three teeth at the tip, common on the dry plains of the western U.S.
  • sarabande — a slow, stately Spanish dance, especially of the 17th and 18th centuries, in triple meter, derived from a vigorous castanet dance.
  • sarbacane — a type of blowpipe
  • saturable — capable of being saturated.
  • saver sub — A saver sub is a short piece of connecting pipe with threads on both ends, which is part of a drill string.
  • sawtimber — trees suitable for sawing into planks, boards, etc.
  • scrabbled — to scratch or scrape, as with the claws or hands.
  • scrambler — a person or thing that scrambles.
  • scrapable — to deprive of or free from an outer layer, adhering matter, etc., or to smooth by drawing or rubbing something, especially a sharp or rough instrument, over the surface: to scrape a table to remove paint and varnish.
  • scrape by — If someone scrapes by, they earn just enough money to live on with difficulty.
  • screwable — able to be screwed
  • screwball — Slang. an eccentric or whimsically eccentric person; a nut.
  • screwbean — a small tree or shrub of the south-western United States that has edible pods
  • scribable — able to be written or written on
  • scrutable — capable of being understood by careful study or investigation.
  • sea bread — ship biscuit; hardtack.
  • sea bream — any of numerous marine sparid fishes, as Pagellus centrodontus, inhabiting waters off the coasts of Europe.
  • sea robin — any of various gurnards, especially certain American species of the genus Prionotus, having large pectoral fins used to move across the ocean bottom.
  • seborrhea — an excessive and abnormal discharge from the sebaceous glands.
  • securable — free from or not exposed to danger or harm; safe.
  • semiurban — of, relating to, or designating a city or town.
  • separable — capable of being separated, parted, or dissociated.
  • serbonian — of, relating to, or designating the large marshy tract of land in the northern part of ancient Egypt in which entire armies are said to have been swallowed up.
  • sevenbark — wild hydrangea.
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