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10-letter words containing a, r, l, e, n

  • barnstable — a city in SE Massachusetts.
  • barnstaple — a town in SW England, in Devon, on the estuary of the River Taw: tourism, agriculture. Pop: 30 765 (2001)
  • barrelling — a cylindrical wooden container with slightly bulging sides made of staves hooped together, and with flat, parallel ends.
  • baseliners — Plural form of baseliner.
  • bay antler — the second branch from the base of a deer's horn
  • bell crank — a lever with two arms having a common fulcrum at their junction
  • bellarmine — Saint Robert. 1542–1621, Italian Jesuit theologian and cardinal; an important influence during the Counter-Reformation
  • bellhanger — a person who mounts bells
  • berkeleian — denoting or relating to the philosophy of George Berkeley
  • bes antler — bay antler.
  • bez antler — bay antler
  • bimaternal — having the genetic material of two mothers but no father
  • biparental — from two parents
  • blabbering — to reveal indiscreetly and thoughtlessly: They blabbed my confidences to everyone.
  • black tern — a small tern with a black head and body, Chlidonias niger, found on all continents except Australasia
  • bladdernut — any temperate shrub or small tree of the genus Staphylea, esp S. pinnata of S Europe, that has bladder-like seed pods: family Staphyleaceae
  • blandisher — someone who blandishes
  • blathering — foolish, voluble talk: His speech was full of the most amazing blather.
  • blue crane — the great blue heron.
  • borderland — The borderland between two things is an area which contains features from both of these things so that it is not possible to say that it belongs to one or the other.
  • brain cell — a nerve cell that is situated in the brain
  • bread line — a line of people waiting to be given food as government relief or private charity
  • brilliance — great brightness; radiance
  • brilliante — with spirit; lively
  • brunfelsia — any of various shrubs or small trees belonging to the genus Brunfelsia, of the nightshade family, native to tropical America, having white or purple tubular or bell-shaped flowers.
  • burgenland — a state of E Austria. Capital: Eisenstadt. Pop: 276 419 (2003 est). Area: 3965 sq km (1531 sq miles)
  • burlingameAnson [an-suh n] /ˈæn sən/ (Show IPA), 1820–70, U.S. diplomat.
  • calamander — the hard black-and-brown striped wood of several trees of the genus Diospyros, esp D. quaesita of India and Sri Lanka, used in making furniture: family Ebenaceae
  • calciminer — A person who calcimines.
  • calcsinter — travertine.
  • calendared — a table or register with the days of each month and week in a year: He marked the date on his calendar.
  • calendarer — a person who calendars
  • calendered — Simple past tense and past participle of calender.
  • calenderer — a person who operates a calender
  • camerlengo — a cardinal who acts as the pope's financial secretary and the papal treasurer
  • candelabra — A candelabra is an ornamental holder for two or more candles.
  • cankeredly — spitefully or crabbedly
  • cannelured — a groove or fluting around the cylindrical part of a bullet.
  • cannelures — Plural form of cannelure.
  • cantalever — any rigid structural member projecting from a vertical support, especially one in which the projection is great in relation to the depth, so that the upper part is in tension and the lower part in compression.
  • cantilever — A cantilever is a long piece of metal or wood used in a structure such as a bridge. One end is fastened to something and the other end is used to support part of the structure.
  • carbondale — a city in SW Illinois.
  • carbonless — containing no carbon
  • carbuncled — infected with a carbuncle.
  • carbuncles — Plural form of carbuncle.
  • cardueline — of or relating to the passerine subfamily Carduelinae, including the goldfinches, siskins, canaries and crossbills.
  • carmagnole — a dance and song popular during the French Revolution
  • carnalized — Simple past tense and past participle of carnalize.
  • carnallite — a white or sometimes coloured mineral consisting of a hydrated chloride of potassium and magnesium in orthorhombic crystalline form: a source of potassium and also used as a fertilizer. Formula: KCl.MgCl2.6H2O
  • carnalness — The state or quality of being carnal.
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