11-letter words containing b, a, c, k, e
- large black — a heavy black breed of pig with long lop ears: used for crossbreeding
- leatherback — a sea turtle, Dermochelys coriacea, having the shell embedded in a leathery skin, reaching a length of more than 7 feet (2.1 meter) and a weight of more than 1000 pounds (450 kg): the largest living sea turtle; an endangered species.
- linebackers — Plural form of linebacker.
- linebacking — the act of forming a second line of defence, close to the linesman
- lobachevski — Nikoˈlai Iˈvanovich (nikɔˈlaɪ iˈvɑnɔvɪtʃ ) ; nēk^ōlīˈ ēväˈn^ōvich) 1793-1856; Russ. mathematician
- lobachevsky — Nikolai Ivanovich [nyi-kuh-lahy ee-vah-nuh-vyich] /nyɪ kʌˈlaɪ iˈvɑ nə vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1793–1856, Russian mathematician.
- lobsterback — redcoat.
- lucky break — a fortunate and unexpected turn of events
- lumberjacks — Plural form of lumberjack.
- lunch break — pause for midday meal
- make a buck — If you are trying to make a buck, you are trying to earn some money.
- marble cake — a cake given a streaked, marblelike appearance by the incomplete mixing of dark, especially chocolate, and light batters.
- march break — a school holiday, usually for a week, during March
- packet boat — a boat that travels a regular route, as along a coast or on a river, carrying passengers, freight, and mail
- penny black — the first adhesive postage stamp, issued in Britain in 1840; an imperforate stamp bearing the profile of Queen Victoria on a dark background
- pickelhaube — a spiked German helmet from the 19th and 20th centuries
- picket boat — a vessel used to patrol a harbor.
- plate block — a block of four or more stamps containing the number or numbers of the printing plate or plates in the margin of the sheet.
- price break — a reduction in price, esp for bulk purchase
- prickleback — any of several blennioid fishes of the family Stichaeidae, usually inhabiting cold waters, having spiny rays in the dorsal fin.
- quarterback — a back in football who usually lines up immediately behind the center and directs the offense of the team.
- quick bread — bread, muffins, etc., made with a leavening agent, as baking powder or soda, that permits immediate baking.
- report back — If you report back to someone, you tell them about something that they asked you to find out about.
- rock beauty — a gold and black butterflyfish, Holocanthus tricolor, ranging from the West Indies to Brazil.
- saarbrucken — a state in W Germany, in the Saar River valley. 991 sq. mi. (2569 sq. km). Capital: Saarbrücken.
- saddle back — any of various animals having markings on the back that resemble a saddle, as a male harp seal.
- shacklebone — the wrist
- shcherbakov — a former name (1946–57) of Andropov.
- slack-baked — improperly baked.
- slate black — a slightly purplish black.
- snack table — a small portable folding table used for an individual serving.
- snapperback — the center on the offensive team.
- stickleback — any of the small, pugnacious, spiny-backed fishes of the family Gasterosteidae, inhabiting northern fresh waters and sea inlets, the male of which builds and guards the nest.
- strike back — retaliate
- sucker bait — an enticement calculated to lure a person into a scheme in which he or she may be victimized.
- swage block — an iron block containing holes and grooves of various sizes, used for heading bolts and shaping objects not easily worked on an anvil.
- swashbuckle — to work, behave, or perform as a swashbuckler.
- taken aback — toward the back.
- tax bracket — a category of taxpayer which is based on how high or low their income is
- track brake — a mechanism that slows or stops a vehicle by pressing against the track rather than the wheels.
- unbracketed — not bracketed; not enclosed by brackets; not connected together by brackets
- uncheckable — not able to be restrained
- unshockable — not able to be shocked
- untrackable — a structure consisting of a pair of parallel lines of rails with their crossties, on which a railroad train, trolley, or the like runs.
- welsh black — a breed of black cattle originally from N Wales that are bred for both meat and milk