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8-letter words containing a, b, s, e, m

  • abdomens — Plural form of abdomen.
  • abelmosk — a tropical bushy malvaceous plant, Hibiscus abelmoschus, cultivated for its yellow-and-crimson flowers and for its musk-scented seeds, which yield an oil used in perfumery
  • albumens — Plural form of albumen.
  • albumose — any of a class of chemical compounds derived from albumins by the action of certain enzymes, as in digestion
  • alembics — Plural form of alembic.
  • amberous — of, relating to or resembling amber
  • ambients — Plural form of ambient.
  • ambler's — an ambling gait.
  • ambonese — a native or inhabitant of Ambon.
  • ambushed — Simple past tense and past participle of ambush.
  • ambusher — One who ambushes.
  • ambushes — Plural form of ambush.
  • amesbury — a town in NE Massachusetts.
  • amusable — capable of being amused
  • assemble — When people assemble or when someone assembles them, they come together in a group, usually for a particular purpose such as a meeting.
  • assembly — An assembly is a large group of people who meet regularly to make decisions or laws for a particular region or country.
  • b-sample — a urine or blood sample used in doping tests in professional sports to confirm or invalidate the presence of banned substances in the first sample, the A-sample
  • baalshem — a person who works miracles by calling upon the name of God, especially one of the German and Polish Jews of the 16th–19th centuries considered to be saintly and to possess magical powers.
  • babelism — a confusion, particularly a noisy confusion, of speech or ideas
  • bailsmen — Plural form of bailsman.
  • balmiest — Superlative form of balmy.
  • bandsmen — Plural form of bandsman.
  • base map — an outline map on which data may be plotted
  • basecamp — Alternative spelling of base camp.
  • basement — The basement of a building is a floor built partly or completely below ground level.
  • basename — (file system)   The name of a file which, in contrast to a pathname, does not mention any of the directories containing the file. Examples:
  • bashment — (slang, countable, especially Jamaican) A party or rave.
  • baysmelt — topsmelt.
  • beadsman — a person who prays for another's soul, esp one paid or fed for doing so
  • beadsmen — Plural form of beadsman.
  • beam sea — a sea striking the vessel at right angles to its keel.
  • beamless — Not having a beam.
  • bedesman — beadsman
  • beermats — Plural form of beermat.
  • bensalem — urban township in SE Pa., near Philadelphia: pop. 58,000
  • bermudas — a group of islands in the Atlantic, 580 miles (935 km) E of North Carolina: a British colony; resort. 19 sq. mi. (49 sq. km). Capital: Hamilton.
  • best man — The best man at a wedding is the man who assists the bridegroom.
  • betacism — a type of speech impediment where the b sound is excessive
  • bimensal — occurring every two months
  • blastema — a mass of undifferentiated animal cells that will develop into an organ or tissue: present at the site of regeneration of a lost part
  • bluesman — a musician who plays the blues
  • bushmeat — meat taken from any animal native to African forests, including species that may be endangered or not usually eaten outside Africa
  • camboose — a cabin built as living quarters for a gang of lumbermen
  • cambyses — died ?522 bc, king of Persia (529–?522 bc), who conquered Egypt (525); son of Cyrus the Great
  • chambers — a judge's room for hearing cases not taken in open court
  • clambers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of clamber.
  • embarass — Misspelling of embarrass.
  • embraces — Plural form of embrace.
  • embrasor — a person who commits or attempts to commit embracery
  • gambades — Plural form of gambade.

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