0%

11-letter words containing a, r, b, i, t, e

  • bacteriocin — any protein-based toxin given off by bacteria to prevent the growth of related bacteria nearby
  • bacteriosis — any bacterial disease
  • bacteriuria — the presence of bacteria in the urine
  • bacteroides — any of several rod-shaped, anaerobic bacteria of the genus Bacteroides, occurring in the alimentary and genitourinary tracts of humans and other mammals, certain species of which are pathogenic.
  • ballicatter — (in Newfoundland) ice that forms along a shore from waves and spray
  • bandeirante — a 16th–18th-century Portugese explorer in South America motivated by profit, known for hunting down natives for slaves as well as for locating mines of precious stones and metals
  • banistering — Present participle of banister.
  • banteringly — in a bantering fashion
  • baptistries — Plural form of baptistry.
  • barbarities — Plural form of barbarity.
  • barbiturate — A barbiturate is a drug which people take to make them calm or to help them to sleep.
  • baresthesia — the sense or perception of pressure.
  • baronetical — pertaining to baronets
  • barquentine — a sailing ship of three or more masts rigged square on the foremast and fore-and-aft on the others
  • barycentric — Of or relating to the center of gravity.
  • bastardised — Simple past tense and past participle of bastardise.
  • bastardized — If you refer to something as a bastardized form of something else, you mean that the first thing is similar to or copied from the second thing, but is of much poorer quality.
  • bastardizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bastardize.
  • bath oliver — a kind of unsweetened biscuit
  • bathymetric — Of, pertaining to, or derived from bathymetry.
  • batter pile — a pile driven at an angle to the vertical.
  • be hard hit — To be hard hit by something means to be affected very severely by it.
  • beach drift — the drifting of sediments, especially marine sediments, in patterns parallel to the contours of a beach, due to the action of waves and currents.
  • bearability — the quality of being able to be borne
  • bearbaiting — an old form of diversion in which dogs were made to torment a chained bear
  • bearded tit — a small European bird, Panurus biarmicus, found in reedy places, the male of which has a tuft of black feathers on each side of the face.
  • beautifiers — Plural form of beautifier.
  • beautifuler — Obsolete spelling of beautifuller.
  • beaver tail — a flat oval doughnut served fried and sugared
  • beetlebrain — a person of severely limited intelligence
  • behaviorist — the theory or doctrine that human or animal psychology can be accurately studied only through the examination and analysis of objectively observable and quantifiable behavioral events, in contrast with subjective mental states.
  • belligerati — intellectuals, such as writers, who advocate war or imperialism
  • belowstairs — (formerly) at or in the basement of a large house, considered as the place where the servants live and work
  • benefactrix — benefactress.
  • bertrandite — a mineral, hydrous beryllium silicate, Be 4 Si 2 O 7 (OH) 2 , colorless or pale yellow, with a vitreous luster, occurring as tabular or prismatic crystals in pegmatites and hydrothermal veins.
  • bestridable — capable of being bestridden
  • beta crucis — a star of the first magnitude in the constellation Southern Cross.
  • bibliolater — someone who reveres the Bible
  • bicarbonate — a salt of carbonic acid containing the ion HCO3–; an acid carbonate
  • bicentenary — A bicentenary is a year in which you celebrate something important that happened exactly two hundred years earlier.
  • bicorporate — having two bodies
  • big-hearted — If you describe someone as big-hearted, you think they are kind and generous, and always willing to help people.
  • bilaterally — pertaining to, involving, or affecting two or both sides, factions, parties, or the like: a bilateral agreement; bilateral sponsorship.
  • bilge water — Nautical. bilge (def 1d).
  • binary tree — (btree) A tree in which each node has at most two successors or child nodes. In Haskell this could be represented as
  • bioaeration — the oxidative treatment of raw sewage by aeration
  • biomaterial — a synthetic material used in prostheses or the replacement of natural body tissues
  • biometrical — pertaining to biometry
  • biquarterly — occurring twice every three months
  • birthparent — a person's parent related biologically rather than by adoption
Was this page helpful?
Yes No
Thank you for your feedback! Tell your friends about this page
Tell us why?