9-letter words containing a, b, r, g
- bregmatic — of or relating to the bregma
- bricolage — the jumbled effect produced by the close proximity of buildings from different periods and in different architectural styles
- bridgeman — a person who works on a bridge or on the construction of bridges.
- brigadier — A brigadier is a senior officer who is in charge of a brigade in the British armed forces.
- brigading — a military unit having its own headquarters and consisting of two or more regiments, squadrons, groups, or battalions.
- brokerage — A brokerage or a brokerage firm is a company of brokers.
- brown bag — to bring (one's own liquor) to a restaurant or club, especially one that has no liquor license.
- brown-bag — If you brown-bag your lunch or you brown-bag it, you bring your lunch in a bag to work or school.
- brummagem — something that is cheap and flashy, esp imitation jewellery
- budgetary — A budgetary matter or policy is concerned with the amount of money that is available to a country or organization, and how it is to be spent.
- bulgarian — Bulgarian means belonging or relating to Bulgaria, or to its people, language, or culture.
- bull gear — any large driving gear among smaller gears.
- bundaberg — a town in E Australia, near the E coast of Queensland: centre of a sugar-growing area, with a nearby deep-water port. Pop: 44 556 (2001)
- bunkerage — the act of bunkering a vessel.
- burrawang — any of several Australian cycads of the genus Macrozamia, having an edible nut
- butlerage — a butler's position or rank
- cablegram — a message sent by undersea cable
- cage bird — a pet bird kept in a cage
- cagebirds — Plural form of cagebird.
- cambering — a slight arching, upward curve, or convexity, as of the deck of a ship.
- cambridge — city in E Mass., across the Charles River from Boston: pop. 101,000
- cargo bay — the large central area of the space shuttle orbiter's fuselage in which payloads and their support equipment are carried. Also called payload bay. Compare bay2 (def 2a).
- carpetbag — a travelling bag originally made of carpeting
- crabgrass — an annual grass, Digitaria sanguinalis, common in cultivated and waste grounds and often occurring as a pest weed in lawns.
- dannebrog — the Danish flag
- debarking — Present participle of debark.
- debarring — Present participle of debar.
- digambara — the earlier of the two principal Jain sects, whose members went naked.
- drabbling — Present participle of drabble.
- drag bunt — an in-motion bunt for a base hit usually attempted by a left-handed batter, who starts for first base while trailing the bat to meet the ball, without squaring around, in order to catch the infield by surprise. Compare sacrifice (def 6).
- draggable — (computing, graphical user interface) Capable of being dragged.
- eggbeater — a small rotary beater for beating eggs, whipping cream, etc.
- embargoed — Simple past tense and past participle of embargo.
- embargoes — Plural form of embargo.
- embarking — Present participle of embark.
- embracing — Present participle of embrace.
- embrangle — To embroil.
- fiberglas — finespun filaments of glass made into yarn that is woven into textiles, used in woolly masses as insulation, and pressed and molded as plastic material
- figurable — Capable of being brought to a fixed form or shape.
- forgeable — (metallurgy) That can be forged (shaped under heat and pressure).
- frangible — easily broken; breakable: Most frangible toys are not suitable for young children.
- gabardine — Also, gaberdine. a firm, tightly woven fabric of worsted, cotton, polyester, or other fiber, with a twill weave.
- gaberdine — Also, gabardine. a long, loose coat or frock for men, worn in the Middle Ages, especially by Jews.
- gaberones — former name of Gaborone.
- gabriella — a female given name.
- gabrielle — a feminine name: equiv. It. & Sp. Gabriella
- gainsboro — A light bluish grey colour.
- galbraith — John Kenneth, 1908–2006, U.S. economist, born in Canada.
- galesburg — a city in NW Illinois.
- gallberry — either of two North American shrubs, Ilex glabra, the inkberry, or I. coriacea, having glossy leaves and white flowers.