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11-letter words containing b, a, l, d

  • indomitable — that cannot be subdued or overcome, as persons, will, or courage; unconquerable: an indomitable warrior.
  • indomitably — that cannot be subdued or overcome, as persons, will, or courage; unconquerable: an indomitable warrior.
  • indubitable — that cannot be doubted; patently evident or certain; unquestionable.
  • indubitably — that cannot be doubted; patently evident or certain; unquestionable.
  • infibulated — Simple past tense and past participle of infibulate.
  • infundibula — Plural form of infundibulum.
  • inland bill — a bill of exchange drawn and payable, actually or on its face, in the same jurisdiction, as in the same country or state.
  • irradicable — ineradicable.
  • irradicably — ineradicably
  • james bland — James A(llen) 1854–1911, U.S. songwriter and minstrel performer.
  • labiodental — articulated with the lower lip touching the upper front teeth, as f or v, or, rarely, with the upper lip touching the lower front teeth.
  • labour ward — a ward or department of a hospital for the care and admission of women in the process of childbirth
  • labradoodle — a type of dog that is a cross between a Labrador retriever and a poodle
  • labradorean — of or relating to Labrador.
  • labradorite — a feldspar mineral of the plagioclase group, often characterized by a brilliant change of colors, with blue and green most common.
  • ladder back — a chair back having a number of horizontal slats between uprights.
  • lamb of god — Christ.
  • lamebrained — a dunce; booby; fool.
  • land breeze — a coastal breeze blowing at night from land to sea, caused by the difference in the rate of cooling of their respective surfaces.
  • land bridge — Geology. an actual or hypothetical strip of land, subject to submergence, that connects adjacent continental landmasses and serves as a route of dispersal for plants and animals: a prehistoric land bridge between Asia and North America.
  • landgrabber — the seizing of land by a nation, state, or organization, especially illegally, underhandedly, or unfairly.
  • landlubbers — Plural form of landlubber.
  • landlubbing — an unseasoned sailor or someone unfamiliar with the sea.
  • langobardic — Lombard1 (def 4).
  • lapel badge — pin or button worn on the collar
  • lateral bud — axillary bud.
  • laudability — Laudableness.
  • launderable — to wash (clothes, linens, etc.).
  • laundry bag — A laundry bag is a bag for clothes that that are about to be washed.
  • law-abiding — obeying or keeping the law; obedient to law: law-abiding citizens.
  • layer board — lear board.
  • leaderboard — a board on which the scores of the leading competitors are displayed, as in a golf tournament.
  • ledger beam — a reinforced-concrete beam having projecting ledges for receiving the ends of joists or the like.
  • lenard tube — an early cathode-ray tube having at the end opposite the cathode a window of thin glass or metal allowing cathode rays (Lenard rays) to pass out into the atmosphere.
  • liberalised — Simple past tense and past participle of liberalise.
  • liberalized — Simple past tense and past participle of liberalize.
  • light bread — white bread.
  • like a bird — without resistance or difficulty
  • liquidambar — any tree of the genus Liquidambar, including the sweet gum.
  • loading bay — dock where cargo is loaded
  • local derby — a football match between two teams from the same area
  • lord cobham — title of Sir John Oldcastle
  • lumberyards — Plural form of lumberyard.
  • mail bridge — (messaging)   A mail gateway that forwards electronic mail messages between two or more networks if they meet certain administrative criteria.
  • mandibulate — having mandibles.
  • mantelboard — mantel.
  • masked ball — a ball at which masks are worn.
  • mebendazole — an anthelmintic substance, C 1 6 H 1 3 N 3 O 3 , used for treating parasitic worm infestations.
  • medicinable — medicinal.
  • metabolised — Simple past tense and past participle of metabolise.
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