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8-letter words containing b, a, l

  • bombilla — a tube or drinking straw with a strainer at one end, especially for drinking maté.
  • bombload — (of a vehicle of war) the quantity of bombs being carried or able to be carried
  • bondable — able to be bonded, fastened, or secured
  • bonemeal — the product of dried and ground animal bones, used as a fertilizer or in stock feeds
  • bonytail — a fish, Gila elegans, found in the Colorado River, having flaring fins and a thin caudal peduncle.
  • boogaloo — a type of dance performed to rock and roll music
  • bookable — If something such as a theatre seat or plane ticket is bookable, it can be booked in advance.
  • bookland — an area of common land given to a private owner
  • bootable — containing software used to boot a computer
  • bootlace — A bootlace is a long thin cord which is used to fasten a boot.
  • bootlast — a foot-shaped piece of wood or metal inserted into a boot or shoe to help it keep its shape
  • borazole — a colorless liquid, B 3 N 3 H 6 , that hydrolyzes with water to form boron hydrides. It is the inorganic analogue of benzene with similar physical properties.
  • borrelia — a genus of helical spirochete bacteria, some causing relapsing fever
  • boulimia — bulimia.
  • box calf — black calfskin leather, tanned with chromium salts, having a pattern of fine creases formed by boarding
  • box nail — a nail having a long shank, smooth or barbed, with a sharp point and a flat head.
  • bracelet — A bracelet is a chain or band, usually made of metal, which you wear around your wrist as jewellery.
  • brachial — of or relating to the arm or to an armlike part or structure
  • braciola — (in Italian cooking) a thin slice of pan-fried beef
  • braciole — a flat piece of veal or beef rolled around a filling and baked in stock and wine.
  • bractlet — a small or secondary bract at the base of a flower
  • brailing — Nautical. any of several horizontal lines fastened to the edge of a fore-and-aft sail or lateen sail, for gathering in the sail.
  • brailler — a device for producing text in Braille
  • brambled — any prickly shrub belonging to the genus Rubus, of the rose family.
  • bramwell — a male given name.
  • brantail — a redstart
  • brasilia — the capital of Brazil (since 1960), on the central plateau: the former capital was Rio de Janeiro. Pop: 3 341 000 (2005 est)
  • brasilin — brazilin
  • bratling — a small badly-behaved child
  • brawling — a noisy quarrel, squabble, or fight.
  • brazenly — shameless or impudent: brazen presumption.
  • brazilin — a pale yellow soluble crystalline solid, turning red in alkaline solution, extracted from brazil wood and sappanwood and used in dyeing and as an indicator. Formula: C16H14O5
  • breccial — of or relating to breccia
  • bresaola — (in Italian cookery) air-dried, salted beef
  • bridally — in a manner appropriate for a bride
  • brigalow — any of various acacia trees
  • brigsail — a large gaffsail on the mainmast or trysail mast of a brig.
  • bro talk — Māori English
  • brocatel — a brocade in which the design is woven in high relief.
  • bromelia — any plant of the family Bromeliaceae of tropical American plants, characterized by a short stem and deeply cleft calyx
  • brucella — any of a genus of nonmotile bacteria that cause brucellosis
  • brutally — savage; cruel; inhuman: a brutal attack on the village.
  • bubaline — (of antelopes) relating to or resembling the bubal
  • buccally — from the point of view of the cheek or mouth
  • bucellas — a Portuguese white wine
  • buckland — William. 1784–1856, English geologist; he became a proponent of the idea of catastrophic ice ages
  • bucktail — a fishing lure adorned with deer hair
  • buddleia — any ornamental shrub of the genus Buddleia, esp B. davidii, which has long spikes of mauve flowers and is frequently visited by butterflies: family Buddleiaceae
  • buffable — able to be buffed
  • bugzilla — (programming)   The web-based bug tracking system used by the Mozilla project.
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