11-letter words containing b, a, r, e, l, s
- robbinsdale — a city in SE Minnesota, near Minneapolis.
- rumble seat — Also called, British, dickey. a seat recessed into the back of a coupe or roadster, covered by a hinged lid that opens to form the back of the seat when in use.
- safe-blower — a person who uses explosives to open safes and rob them
- sailboarder — windsurfer
- salmonberry — the salmon-colored, edible fruit of a raspberry, Rubus spectabilis, of the Pacific coast of North America.
- san gabriel — a city in SW California, near Los Angeles.
- satirizable — able to be satirized or ridiculed
- scaberulous — tending to be scabrous or slightly rough to the touch
- sea blubber — a large jellyfish, Cyanea capillata.
- seam bowler — a fast bowler who makes the ball bounce on its seam so that it will change direction
- serviceable — capable of or being of service; useful.
- shovelboard — the game of shuffleboard.
- silver bass — white bass.
- singles bar — a bar or tavern catering to a clientele composed chiefly of single men and women, especially those seeking a lover or spouse.
- slave labor — persons, especially a large group, performing labor under duress or threats, as prisoners in a concentration camp; a labor force of slaves or slavelike prisoners.
- sleeveboard — a small-scale ironing board for pressing sleeves, especially a narrow board that fits inside a coat sleeve.
- slumberland — an imaginary land described to children as the place they enter during sleep.
- soap boiler — a manufacturer of soap
- soluble rna — a small RNA molecule, consisting of a strand of nucleotides folded into a clover-leaf shape, that picks up an unattached amino acid within the cell cytoplasm and conveys it to the ribosome for protein synthesis. Abbreviation: tRNA.
- st.-lambert — a city in S Quebec, in E Canada, across from Montreal, on the St. Lawrence.
- stable door — a door with an upper and lower leaf that may be opened separately
- stable girl — a girl or woman who looks after or attends horses in stables
- stress ball — a small rubber ball squeezed in the hand as a means of relieving stress
- sub-article — a written composition in prose, usually nonfiction, on a specific topic, forming an independent part of a book or other publication, as a newspaper or magazine.
- subaerially — in a subaerial manner
- subarboreal — living or thriving under trees
- subcellular — contained within a cell.
- subdermally — in, located, or placed in a subdermal manner
- subinterval — an interval that is a subset of a given interval.
- subliteracy — below average literacy
- subliterary — not intended as literature
- subliterate — less than fully literate.
- subparallel — not quite parallel
- subterminal — situated at or forming the end or extremity of something: a terminal feature of a vista.
- subumbrella — the concave undersurface of a coelenterate medusa, as a jellyfish.
- subvertical — being in a position or direction perpendicular to the plane of the horizon; upright; plumb.
- supportable — capable of being supported; endurable; maintainable.
- surpassable — to go beyond in amount, extent, or degree; be greater than; exceed.
- surrebuttal — the giving of evidence to meet a defendant's rebuttal.
- swear blind — to assert emphatically
- tabernacles — any place or house of worship, especially one designed for a large congregation.
- table sugar — granulated white sugar.
- tabularised — to tabulate.
- the gorbals — a district of Glasgow, formerly known for its slums
- topless bar — a bar in which barmaids or waitresses work naked from the waist up
- transitable — capable of being crossed or passed over.
- traversable — to pass or move over, along, or through.
- treasonable — of the nature of treason.
- treasurable — wealth or riches stored or accumulated, especially in the form of precious metals, money, jewels, or plate.
- trisyllable — a word of three syllables, as pendulum.