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9-letter words containing a, r, c, b

  • barbecues — Plural form of barbecue.
  • barbicels — Plural form of barbicel.
  • barcarole — a Venetian boat song in a time of six or twelve quaver beats to the bar
  • barcelona — the chief port of Spain, on the NE Mediterranean coast: seat of the Republican government during the Civil War (1936–39); the commercial capital of Spain. Pop: 1 582 738 (2003 est)
  • barcoding — The assignment of a barcode to a product and the printing of the barcode on the product.
  • barefaced — You use barefaced to describe someone's behavior when you want to emphasize that they do not care that they are behaving wrongly.
  • bariatric — of or relating to the treatment of obesity
  • barkcloth — Cloth made from the inner bark of the paper mulberry or similar tree.
  • barm cake — a round flat soft bread roll
  • barmbrack — a loaf of bread with currants in it
  • barmecide — lavish or plentiful in imagination only; illusory; sham
  • barnacled — any marine crustacean of the subclass Cirripedia, usually having a calcareous shell, being either stalked (goose barnacle) and attaching itself to ship bottoms and floating timber, or stalkless (rock barnacle or acorn barnacle) and attaching itself to rocks, especially in the intertidal zone.
  • barnacles — nose pincers for controlling an unruly horse
  • barocchio — Giacomo (ˈdʒakomo)
  • baronetcy — the rank, position, or patent of a baronet
  • baroscope — any instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure, esp a manometer with one side open to the atmosphere
  • barouches — Plural form of barouche.
  • barracked — Simple past tense and past participle of barrack.
  • barracker — to shout boisterously for or against a player or team; root or jeer.
  • barracoon — (formerly) a temporary place of confinement for slaves or convicts, esp those awaiting transportation
  • barracuda — A barracuda is a large tropical sea fish that eats other fish.
  • barrancas — Plural form of barranca.
  • barricade — A barricade is a line of vehicles or other objects placed across a road or open space to stop people getting past, for example during street fighting or as a protest.
  • barricado — a barricade.
  • batchelor — (British) alternative spelling of bachelor.
  • batrachia — amphibians, including frogs and toads, which have gills and a tail in their larval state, which are discarded later in life
  • beachgoer — a person who goes to the beach, esp frequently
  • beachwear — Beachwear is the things people wear for swimming.
  • bean curd — Bean curd is a soft white or brown food made from soya beans.
  • bear claw — a sweet, almond-flavored breakfast pastry made with yeast dough and shaped in an irregular semicircle resembling a bear's claw.
  • beclamour — to clamour excessively
  • bed chair — an adjustable frame for assisting invalids to sit up in bed.
  • bell arch — a round arch resting on prominent corbels.
  • benchmark — A benchmark is something whose quality or quantity is known and which can therefore be used as a standard with which other things can be compared.
  • bescatter — to scatter or strew about
  • bezoardic — relating to bezoar
  • bicameral — (of a legislature) consisting of two chambers
  • bifurcate — If something such as a line or path bifurcates or is bifurcated, it divides into two parts which go in different directions.
  • bike rack — stand for parking cycles
  • billerica — a city in NE Massachusetts.
  • bilocular — divided into two chambers or cavities
  • binocular — involving, relating to, seeing with or intended for both eyes
  • binuclear — having two nuclei
  • biopiracy — the use of wild plants by international companies to develop medicines, without recompensing the countries from which they are taken
  • biradical — a molecule with two centres
  • bird cage — metal enclosure for a bird
  • bird call — a sound made by a bird.
  • birdwatch — to watch birds
  • black arm — a type or phase of bacterial blight of cotton, characterized by black, elongated lesions on the stem and branches, caused by a bacterium, Xanthomonas malvacearum.
  • black art — black magic
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