12-letter words containing b, a, i, y, r
- solitary bee — any of numerous bees, as the leaf-cutting bees, that do not live in a community.
- sportability — suitability to be used in or as a sport
- steerability — to guide the course of (something in motion) by a rudder, helm, wheel, etc.: to steer a bicycle.
- stringy-bark — any of several eucalyptus trees having a fibrous bark
- subalternity — lower in rank; subordinate: a subaltern employee.
- subjudiciary — the judicial branch of government.
- submaxillary — of or relating to the lower jaw or lower jawbone.
- subsidiarily — serving to assist or supplement; auxiliary; supplementary.
- subsidiarity — secondary importance
- subway train — a train that runs on an underground railway
- tolerability — capable of being tolerated; endurable: His arrogance is no longer tolerable.
- traceability — capable of being traced.
- trackability — a structure consisting of a pair of parallel lines of rails with their crossties, on which a railroad train, trolley, or the like runs.
- tractability — easily managed or controlled; docile; yielding: a tractable child; a tractable disposition.
- trainability — capable of being trained.
- treatability — able to be treated, especially medically: Some diseases are treatable but not curable.
- trustability — reliance on the integrity, strength, ability, surety, etc., of a person or thing; confidence.
- tube railway — subway (def 1).
- uncharitably — in an unkind or ungenerous manner
- unforgivably — in an unforgivable manner
- unobligatory — required as a matter of obligation; mandatory: A reply is desirable but not obligatory.
- venerability — commanding respect because of great age or impressive dignity; worthy of veneration or reverence, as because of high office or noble character: a venerable member of Congress.
- verbal irony — irony in which a person says or writes one thing and means another, or uses words to convey a meaning that is the opposite of the literal meaning.
- webliography — a list of electronic documents, websites, or other resources available on the World Wide Web, especially those relating to a particular subject: a student's annotated webliography on Shakespeare.
- x-ray binary — a binary star that is an intense source of X-rays and is composed of a normal star in close orbit with a white dwarf, neutron star, or black hole