10-letter words containing b, a, l, e, k
- lease-back — an arrangement by which a company sells a property and simultaneously obtains a long-term lease from the buyer for continued use of the deeded property
- leasebacks — Plural form of leaseback.
- leukoblast — an immature leukocyte.
- like lambs — If you say that people do something like lambs or like lambs to the slaughter, you mean that they do what someone wants them to do without complaining or fighting.
- linebacker — a player on defense who takes a position close behind the linemen.
- lower back — lumbar region
- lumberjack — a person who works at lumbering; logger.
- lunchbreak — A period of rest from work for the purpose of eating lunch.
- marketable — readily salable.
- marketably — readily salable.
- mistakable — capable of being or liable to be mistaken or misunderstood.
- noel-baker — Philip John, 1889–1982, British statesman and author: Nobel Peace Prize 1959.
- oxbow lake — a U -shaped piece of wood placed under and around the neck of an ox with its upper ends in the bar of the yoke.
- oxbow-lake — a U -shaped piece of wood placed under and around the neck of an ox with its upper ends in the bar of the yoke.
- playbroker — play agent.
- pocketable — small enough to be carried in one's pocket; pocket-size.
- provokable — able to be provoked
- rabbitlike — Similar to a rabbit.
- reckonable — to count, compute, or calculate, as in number or amount.
- remarkable — notably or conspicuously unusual; extraordinary: a remarkable change.
- remarkably — notably or conspicuously unusual; extraordinary: a remarkable change.
- saddleback — any of various animals having markings on the back that resemble a saddle, as a male harp seal.
- scale back — a reduction in size, quantity, or activity according to a fixed scale or proportion: a scaledown of military expenditures.
- scale-back — a reduction in size, quantity, or activity according to a fixed scale or proportion: a scaledown of military expenditures.
- shark bell — a bell sounded to warn swimmers of the presence of sharks
- shell back — an underside of a spoon bowl ornamented with a shell motif.
- sickle bar — cutter bar (def 1).
- silverback — an older male gorilla, usually the leader of a troop, whose hairs along the back turn gray with age.
- sinkerball — sinker (def 5).
- sketchable — suitable for being sketched.
- table talk — informal conversation at meals.
- test blank — a typed or printed test form containing questions or tasks to be responded to.
- timberlake — Justin. born 1981, US pop singer; a member of the boy band NSYNC, he later found success with the bestselling solo album Justified (2002)
- trail bike — off-road motorcycle
- turtleback — Archaeology. tortoise-core.
- unbankable — acceptable for processing by a bank: bankable checks and money orders.
- unknowable — not knowable; incapable of being known or understood.
- unlikeable — readily or easily liked; pleasing: a likable young man.
- unlockable — to undo the lock of (a door, chest, etc.), especially with a key.
- unpickable — to choose or select from among a group: to pick a contestant from the audience.
- unshakable — to move or sway with short, quick, irregular vibratory movements.
- unsinkable — to displace part of the volume of a supporting substance or object and become totally or partially submerged or enveloped; fall or descend into or below the surface or to the bottom (often followed by in or into): The battleship sank within two hours. His foot sank in the mud. Her head sinks into the pillows.
- unslakable — not slakable
- unsmokable — not able to be smoked
- untakeable — to get into one's hold or possession by voluntary action: to take a cigarette out of a box; to take a pen and begin to write.
- unworkable — practicable or feasible: He needs a workable schedule.
- wattlebark — a tanning substance obtained from black wattle tree bark
- whalebacks — Plural form of whaleback.
- wheel back — a chair back having the form of a circle or oval with spindles or bars meeting at the center.
- worktables — Plural form of worktable.