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9-letter words containing b, a, n, s

  • bearskins — Plural form of bearskin.
  • beastings — beestings
  • beatenest — most remarkable or unusual: This is the beatinest town I ever did see.
  • beatinest — most remarkable or unusual: This is the beatinest town I ever did see.
  • bed-stand — night table.
  • bemelmans — Ludwig [luhd-wig,, loo d-] /ˈlʌd wɪg,, ˈlʊd-/ (Show IPA), 1898–1962, U.S. humorous satirist and painter; born in Austria: author and illustrator of children's books.
  • bengalese — Bengali adjective
  • benjamins — hundred-dollar bills
  • bentgrass — any perennial grass of the genus Agrostis, esp A. tenuis, which has a spreading panicle of tiny flowers. Some species are planted for hay or in lawns
  • berdyansk — a city in S Ukraine, on the Sea of Azov.
  • bespangle — to cover or adorn with or as if with spangles
  • bhutanese — a native or inhabitant of Bhutan
  • bissonata — a coarse woolen cloth constructed in plain weave and dyed black or brown, used in the manufacture of clerical vestments.
  • blackness — Blackness is the state of being very dark.
  • blandness — pleasantly gentle or agreeable: a bland, affable manner.
  • blastment — shrivelling up due to something in the air
  • bleakness — bare, desolate, and often windswept: a bleak plain.
  • bluejeans — jeans made of blue denim
  • boanerges — a nickname applied by Jesus to James and John in Mark 3:17
  • boatswain — a petty officer on a merchant ship or a warrant officer on a warship who is responsible for the maintenance of the ship and its equipment
  • bojanglesBill ("Bojangles") 1878–1949, U.S. tap dancer.
  • bombasine — bombazine.
  • bondslave — a person held in bondage.
  • bonilasse — an attractive young woman
  • bookstand — a cradle for holding an open book so that it may be read comfortably
  • boomslang — a large greenish venomous arboreal colubrid snake, Dispholidus typus, of southern Africa
  • borgesian — of Jorge Luis Borges or his works
  • bosanquetBernard, 1848–1923, English philosopher and writer.
  • bostonian — a person from Boston
  • braincase — the part of the cranium that protects the brain
  • brainless — If you describe someone or something as brainless, you mean that you think they are stupid.
  • brainsick — relating to or caused by insanity; crazy; mad
  • brainstem — the stalklike part of the brain consisting of the medulla oblongata, the midbrain, and the pons Varolii
  • brainwash — If you brainwash someone, you force them to believe something by continually telling them that it is true, and preventing them from thinking about it properly.
  • brakesman — a pithead winch operator
  • bran mash — a food for horses made with bran and hot water, and sometimes including carrots, molasses, apples, etc
  • brandless — having or displaying no brand
  • brashness — impertinent; impudent; tactless: a brash young man.
  • brasilein — brazilein
  • braveness — possessing or exhibiting courage or courageous endurance.
  • breasting — Anatomy, Zoology. (in bipeds) the outer, front part of the thorax, or the front part of the body from the neck to the abdomen; chest.
  • breastpin — a brooch worn on the breast, esp to close a garment
  • broadness — the state or character of being broad: the broadness of the ship; the broadness of his jokes.
  • brushland — an area of land characterized by patchy shrubs and bushes
  • bullsnake — an American burrowing snake
  • bundesrat — (in Germany and formerly in West Germany) the council of state ministers with certain legislative and administrative powers, representing the state governments at federal level
  • bundestag — (in Germany and formerly in West Germany) the legislative assembly, which is elected by universal adult suffrage and elects the federal chancellor
  • bush bean — any of various low, erect, bushy forms of the common garden bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)
  • bushelman — a person who alters or repairs garments; busheler.
  • bushwoman — a woman who lives in the bush
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