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12-letter words containing a, b, s

  • bush-leaguer — (in baseball) someone who plays in a minor league
  • bushelbasket — a rounded basket with a capacity of one bushel
  • bushwhacking — to make one's way through woods by cutting at undergrowth, branches, etc.
  • bushy-tailed — bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, fresh, alert, eager, and lively
  • butter sauce — a sauce made of melted butter, often diluted with water, sometimes thickened with flour or egg yolk, or both, and seasoned with lemon juice.
  • buzzards bay — arm of the Atlantic, on the SE coast of Mass., at the base of Cape Cod peninsula
  • by all means — You can say 'by all means' to tell someone that you are very willing to allow them to do something.
  • by any means — in any way possible; at all; somehow
  • by reason of — If one thing happens by reason of another, it happens because of it.
  • by the balls — so as to be rendered powerless
  • by wholesale — at wholesale
  • by-a-whiskerwhiskers, a beard.
  • byelorussian — Byelorussian means belonging or relating to Byelorussia or to its people or culture.
  • bypass ratio — the ratio of the amount of air that bypasses the combustion chambers of an aircraft gas turbine to that passing through them
  • cabalistical — cabalistic
  • cabbage rose — a rose, Rosa centifolia, with a round compact full-petalled head
  • cable stitch — a pattern or series of knitting stitches producing a design like a twisted rope
  • cable-stitch — a series of stitches used in knitting to produce a cable effect.
  • cablecasting — relating to broadcasting by cable
  • cabora bassa — the site on the Zambezi River in N Mozambique of the largest dam in southern Africa
  • cabot strait — a channel in Canada, connecting the Gulf of St. Lawrence with the Atlantic Ocean. 68 miles (109 km) wide.
  • cactoblastis — a moth, Cactoblastis cactorum of South America, that was introduced into Australia to act as a biological control on the prickly pear
  • caked breast — a painful hardening of one or more lobules of a lactating breast, caused by stagnation of milk in the secreting ducts and accumulation of blood in the expanded veins; stagnation mastitis.
  • calabrasella — a card game for three persons that is played with a 40-card pack made by removing the eights, nines, and tens from a regular 52-card pack.
  • calibrations — Plural form of calibration.
  • camp bastion — a large British military base in Helmand province, Afghanistan, built in 2006
  • cannabinoids — Plural form of cannabinoid.
  • cannibalised — Simple past tense and past participle of cannibalise.
  • cannibalizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cannibalize.
  • canterburies — Plural form of canterbury.
  • capabilities — the quality of being capable; capacity; ability: His capability was unquestionable.
  • carbocations — Plural form of carbocation.
  • carbohydrase — a digestive enzyme that breaks down carbohydrates through hydrolysis
  • carbon brush — a small block of carbon used to convey current between the stationary and moving parts of an electric generator, motor, etc
  • carbon steel — steel whose characteristics are determined by the amount of carbon it contains
  • carbonaceous — of, resembling, or containing carbon
  • carbonatites — Plural form of carbonatite.
  • carnal abuse — Law. any lascivious contact with the sexual organs of a child by an adult, especially without sexual intercourse.
  • case-by-case — considering each case individually rather than considering several cases together as a whole
  • cassel brown — Vandyke brown.
  • catbird seat — an enviable position, as of power
  • celebrations — Plural form of celebration.
  • celebutantes — Plural form of celebutante.
  • centerboards — Plural form of centerboard.
  • cerebrations — Plural form of cerebration.
  • chamberlains — Plural form of chamberlain.
  • chambermaids — Plural form of chambermaid.
  • chambersburg — a city in central Pennsylvania.
  • channel bass — red drum.
  • chapeau bras — a small three-cornered hat, worn by gentlemen in full dress in the 18th century, that could be folded flat and carried under the arm.
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