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

  • bandmates — Plural form of bandmate.
  • banisters — the railing and supporting balusters on a staircase; balustrade
  • bank note — a promissory note issued by a bank, payable on demand: it is a form of paper money
  • bank rate — The bank rate is the rate of interest at which a bank lends money, especially the minimum rate of interest that banks are allowed to charge, which is decided from time to time by the country's central bank.
  • banknotes — Plural form of banknote.
  • bannerets — Plural form of banneret.
  • bannister — Sir Roger (Gilbert). born 1929, British athlete and doctor: first man to run a mile in under four minutes (1954)
  • banqueted — Simple past tense and past participle of banquet.
  • banqueter — A guest at a banquet.
  • banquette — A banquette is a long, low, cushioned seat. Banquettes are usually long enough for more than one person to sit on at a time.
  • bantering — teasing or facetious, or characterized by facetiousness
  • barbastel — a type of insectivorous forest bat, Barbastellus communis, native to Europe and known for its hairy lips
  • barberite — an alloy of about 88 percent copper, 5 percent nickel, 5 percent tin, and 2 percent silicon, resistant to sea water and sulfuric acid.
  • barberton — a city in NE Ohio.
  • barbitone — a long-acting barbiturate used medicinally, usually in the form of the sodium salt, as a sedative or hypnotic
  • barbotine — a type of clay paste used in making decorated pottery
  • bare-root — of or relating to a tree or shrub prepared for transplanting by having all or most of the soil removed from about its roots.
  • baritones — Plural form of baritone.
  • barmaster — (historical) A local judge among miners.
  • barometer — A barometer is an instrument that measures air pressure and shows when the weather is changing.
  • barometre — (nonstandard) Alternative form of barometer.
  • barometry — the process of measuring atmospheric pressure.
  • baronetcy — the rank, position, or patent of a baronet
  • barquette — a boat-shaped pastry shell
  • barretter — a form of detector or control device employing a resistor that varies in proportion to its temperature.
  • barrettes — Plural form of barrette.
  • barrister — In England and Wales, a barrister is a lawyer who represents clients in the higher courts of law. Compare solicitor.
  • bartended — Simple past tense and past participle of bartend.
  • bartender — A bartender is a person who serves drinks behind a bar.
  • bartering — Present participle of barter.
  • barthelmeDonald, 1931–89, U.S. short-story writer and novelist.
  • basaltine — a black or brown-green mineral (Ca, Mg, Fe)SiO3
  • base coat — the first coat of paint applied to a prepared surface
  • base path — the prescribed course for a base runner on the field extending in designated areas between the bases.
  • base rate — In Britain, the base rate is the rate of interest that banks use as a basis when they are calculating the rates that they charge on loans.
  • base unit — any of the fundamental units in a system of measurement. The base SI units are the metre, kilogram, second, ampere, kelvin, candela, and mole
  • basements — Plural form of basement.
  • baseplate — a flat supporting plate or frame at the base of a column, designed to distribute the column's weight over a greater area and provide increased stability
  • basestock — Refined petroleum oil with no additives.
  • bashments — Plural form of bashment.
  • basipetal — (of leaves and flowers) produced in order from the apex downwards so that the youngest are at the base
  • basketeer — Someone who makes baskets; a basketmaker.
  • basketful — a sufficient quantity to fill a basket; the amount contained in a basket.
  • bassanite — (mineral) A saline evaporite, consisting of calcium sulphate, found at Vesuvius.
  • bassinets — Plural form of bassinet.
  • bastilles — Plural form of bastille.
  • bastinade — bastinado.
  • bastioned — Furnished with a bastion; having bastions.
  • bat-eared — (of a dog or other canid) having large, erect ears rounded at the top, resembling those of a bat.
  • batardeau — A cofferdam.
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