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11-letter words containing b, a, g, n, o

  • ground bait — chum2 (def 1).
  • ground ball — a batted ball that rolls or bounces along the ground.
  • ground bass — a short fundamental bass part continually repeated throughout a movement.
  • ground beam — a reinforced concrete beam for supporting walls, joists, etc., at or near ground level, itself either resting directly upon the ground or supported at both ends by piers.
  • gubernation — the act of governing or ruling
  • gymnophobia — An inordinate fear or hatred of being naked, and possibly nudity or nudists and naturists.
  • haemoglobin — (protein) alternative spelling of hemoglobin.
  • halsingborg — a seaport in SW Sweden, opposite Helsingör.
  • haptoglobin — A protein present in blood serum that binds to and removes free hemoglobin from the bloodstream.
  • home baking — such things as bread, cakes and biscuits that are baked at home
  • ibn gabirol — Arabic name of Avicebrón.
  • ibn-gabirol — Solomon. ?1021–?58, Jewish philosopher and poet, born in Spain. His work The Fountain of Life influenced Western medieval philosophers
  • incogitable — Not cogitable; inconceivable.
  • interrobang — a printed punctuation mark (‽), available only in some typefaces, designed to combine the question mark (?) and the exclamation point (!), indicating a mixture of query and interjection, as after a rhetorical question.
  • job sharing — to share the responsibility and duties of a single full-time job with one or more other employees.
  • keyboarding — the row or set of keys on a piano, organ, or the like.
  • laborsaving — designed or intended to reduce or replace human labor: The dishwasher is a laborsaving device.
  • langobardic — Lombard1 (def 4).
  • loading bay — dock where cargo is loaded
  • long barrow — a funerary barrow having an elongate shape, sometimes constructed over a megalithic chamber tomb and usually containing one or more inhumed corpses along with artifacts: primarily Neolithic but extending into the Bronze Age.
  • long branch — a city in E New Jersey: seaside resort.
  • lumbaginous — relating to, or suffering from, lumbago
  • montego bay — a city in NW Jamaica: seaside resort.
  • mothballing — Present participle of mothball.
  • negotiables — Plural form of negotiable.
  • negrophobia — strong fear or dislike of black people.
  • non-abiding — continuing without change; enduring; steadfast: an abiding faith.
  • nonbreaking — Alternative spelling of non-breaking.
  • nontangible — Intangible.
  • nubian goat — one of a breed of large, long-eared North African goats having a Roman nose and predominantly brown or black hair: noted for their rich milk.
  • obfuscating — Present participle of obfuscate.
  • objurgating — Present participle of objurgate.
  • objurgation — to reproach or denounce vehemently; upbraid harshly; berate sharply.
  • obligations — Plural form of obligation.
  • obsignation — the action or process of certifying by means of, or as if with, a seal or a mark of ratification
  • obsignatory — (obsolete) Ratifying; confirming by sealing.
  • omnibearing — the magnetic bearing of an omnirange station.
  • orange book — (security, standard)   A standard from the US Government National Computer Security Council (an arm of the U.S. National Security Agency), "Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria, DOD standard 5200.28-STD, December 1985" which defines criteria for trusted computer products. There are four levels, A, B, C, and D. Each level adds more features and requirements. D is a non-secure system. C1 requires user log-on, but allows group ID. C2 requires individual log-on with password and an audit mechanism. (Most Unix implementations are roughly C1, and can be upgraded to about C2 without excessive pain). Levels B and A provide mandatory control. Access is based on standard Department of Defense clearances. B1 requires DOD clearance levels. B2 guarantees the path between the user and the security system and provides assurances that the system can be tested and clearances cannot be downgraded. B3 requires that the system is characterised by a mathematical model that must be viable. A1 requires a system characterized by a mathematical model that can be proven. See also crayola books, book titles.
  • organizable — to form as or into a whole consisting of interdependent or coordinated parts, especially for united action: to organize a committee.
  • outbreaking — The act of breaking out.
  • overbearing — domineering; dictatorial; haughtily or rudely arrogant.
  • packing box — a box in which goods are packed for transport or storage.
  • pawnbroking — the business of a pawnbroker.
  • preboarding — to put or allow to go aboard in advance of the usual time or before others: Passengers with disabilities will be preboarded.
  • prolongable — able to be lengthened
  • quaking bog — a bog formed of peat or woven rushes and shrubs that forms over water or soft mud and shakes when walked upon.
  • raking bond — a brickwork bond in which concealed courses of diagonally laid bricks are used to bond exposed brickwork to the wall structure.
  • rex begonia — a plant, Begonia rex, native to India, having wrinkled, variegated leaves and thick, hairy stems, and cultivated in many varieties.
  • rod bearing — a bearing in the metal shaft that transmits power in axial reciprocating motion
  • rowing boat — rowboat.
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