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12-letter words containing b, a, i, r, n

  • diving board — a springboard.
  • drinkability — The state or property of being drinkable.
  • ear-grabbing — (of music) immediately capturing and holding the attention of listeners
  • elaborations — Plural form of elaboration.
  • elephantbird — Alternative form of elephant bird.
  • elucubration — the practice of elucubrating
  • embarrassing — Causing embarrassment.
  • emblazonries — Plural form of emblazonry.
  • embrocations — Plural form of embrocation.
  • endurability — The state or quality of being endurable.
  • enterobiasis — a disease, common in children, caused by infestation of the large intestine with nematodes of the genus Enterobius, esp the pinworm (E. vermicularis)
  • equilibrants — Plural form of equilibrant.
  • exacerbating — Present participle of exacerbate.
  • exacerbation — An increase in the severity of something (such as a disease).
  • exorbitantly — In an exorbitant manner, excessively.
  • exprobration — the act of reproaching
  • exterminable — Capable of being exterminated.
  • fabrications — Plural form of fabrication.
  • featherbrain — a foolish or giddy person; scatterbrain.
  • febrifacient — producing fever.
  • fiberization — the process or practice of breaking into fibres
  • fibrillating — Present participle of fibrillate.
  • fibrillation — the formation of fibrils.
  • fibroadenoma — a benign tumor originating from glandular tissue, as in the female breast.
  • fingerboards — Plural form of fingerboard.
  • fire balloon — a montgolfier.
  • fire blanket — a large blanket-like piece of fire-resistant material such as fibreglass used in smothering a fire
  • flinders bar — a bar of soft iron, mounted vertically beneath a compass to compensate for vertical magnetic currents.
  • floating rib — one member of the two lowest pairs of ribs, which are attached neither to the sternum nor to the cartilages of other ribs.
  • fly in amber — a strange relic or reminder of the past
  • forbearingly — In a forbearing manner.
  • franchisable — a privilege of a public nature conferred on an individual, group, or company by a government: a franchise to operate a bus system.
  • francophobia — the phenomenon of hating French speakers, culture, or people
  • frangibility — The state or quality of being frangible.
  • gaboon viper — a large, venomous snake, Bitis gabonica, of tropical African forests, having large retractable fangs and geometrically patterned scales of yellow, brown, and sometimes purple.
  • gainsboroughThomas, 1727–88, English painter.
  • gastric band — A gastric band is a device that is fitted inside someone's stomach to make it smaller in order to help them lose weight.
  • gene library — a collection of gene clones that represents the genetic material of an organism: used in genetic engineering
  • generability — capable of being generated or produced.
  • georgian bay — the NE part of Lake Huron, in Ontario, Canada. 6000 sq. mi. (15,500 sq. km).
  • geyser basin — an area containing a group of geysers.
  • gibraltarian — a British crown colony comprising a fortress and seaport located on a narrow promontory near the S tip of Spain. 1.875 sq. mi. (5 sq. km).
  • gingerbreads — Plural form of gingerbread.
  • gingerbready — Resembling or characteristic of gingerbread.
  • grand kabuki — kabuki (def 2).
  • gravel-blind — more blind or dim-sighted than sand-blind and less than stone-blind.
  • grecian bend — (especially in the late 19th century) a posture or walk, often considered fashionable, in which the body is bent forward from the waist.
  • greenbackism — a former political party, organized in 1874, opposed to the retirement or reduction of greenbacks and favoring their increase as the only paper currency.
  • grindability — to wear, smooth, or sharpen by abrasion or friction; whet: to grind a lens.
  • hairpin bend — A hairpin bend or a hairpin is a very sharp bend in a road, where the road turns back in the opposite direction.
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