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11-letter words containing b, a, r, e, n, l

  • abderhalden — Emil [ey-meel] /ˈeɪ mil/ (Show IPA), 1877–1950, Swiss chemist and physiologist.
  • abhorrently — causing repugnance; detestable; loathsome: an abhorrent deed.
  • able rating — (esp in the Royal Navy) a rating who is qualified to perform certain duties of seamanship
  • abnormalize — to make abnormal.
  • alabastrine — a finely granular variety of gypsum, often white and translucent, used for ornamental objects or work, such as lamp bases, figurines, etc.
  • albert nile — a river in NW Uganda: part of the upper Nile River.
  • algin fiber — an alkali-soluble fiber produced by injecting a fine stream of alkaline algin into an aqueous solution of a metallic salt, used chiefly in the manufacture of fine threads.
  • anchor bell — a bell rung in foggy weather by a vessel at anchor.
  • angle board — a board serving as a gauge for an angle planed across the end of other boards.
  • ankle biter — a child
  • ankle-biter — small child, toddler
  • anteorbital — in front of the orbit of the eye
  • antifebrile — reducing fever; antipyretic
  • antiliberal — acting against liberalism
  • arab legion — a police force (1920–56) under British supervision, responsible for keeping order among desert tribesmen in Trans-Jordan.
  • arrangeable — to place in proper, desired, or convenient order; adjust properly: to arrange books on a shelf.
  • ballbearing — Alternative form of ball bearing.
  • ballhandler — a player particularly skilled at passing and dribbling
  • band leader — the leader of a group of musicians, esp those playing popular music
  • banderillas — Plural form of banderilla.
  • bandleaders — Plural form of bandleader.
  • banteringly — in a bantering fashion
  • bareknuckle — (of a prizefight, prizefighter, etc.) without boxing gloves; using the bare fists.
  • bargainable — an advantageous purchase, especially one acquired at less than the usual cost: The sale offered bargains galore.
  • barley wine — an exceptionally strong beer
  • baronetical — pertaining to baronets
  • barotseland — a region in W Zambia. 44,920 sq. mi. (116,343 sq. km).
  • barrel knot — a knot for fastening together two strands of gut or nylon, as fishing lines or leaders.
  • battlefront — the front line of a battle, where the action takes place
  • bedraggling — Present participle of bedraggle.
  • beetlebrain — a person of severely limited intelligence
  • belarussian — of, relating to, or characteristic of Belarus, its people, or their language
  • belorussian — of Belarus or its people, language, or culture
  • belt sander — a sander that uses an endless abrasive belt driven by an electric motor.
  • bengal rose — China rose (def 1).
  • bengal-rose — Also called Bengal rose. a rose, Rosa chinensis, of China, having slightly fragrant crimson, pink, or white flowers.
  • berlin wall — a wall dividing the east and west sectors of Berlin, built in 1961 by the East German authorities to stop the flow of refugees from east to west; demolition of the wall began in 1989
  • billionaire — A billionaire is an extremely rich person who has money or property worth at least a thousand million pounds or dollars.
  • bimillenary — marking a two-thousandth anniversary
  • binary cell — an electronic element that can assume either of two stable states and is capable of storing a binary digit.
  • binary file — (file format)   Any file format for digital data that does not consist of a sequence of printable characters (text). The term is often used for executable machine code. All digital data, including characters, is actually binary data (unless it uses some (rare) system with more than two discrete levels) but the distinction between binary and text is well established. On modern operating systems a text file is simply a binary file that happens to contain only printable characters, but some older systems distinguish the two file types, requiring programs to handle them differently. A common class of binary files is programs in machine language ("executable files") ready to load into memory and execute. Binary files may also be used to store data output by a program, and intended to be read by that or another program but not by humans. Binary files are more efficient for this purpose because the data (e.g. numerical data) does not need to be converted between the binary form used by the CPU and a printable (ASCII) representation. The disadvantage is that it is usually necessary to write special purpose programs to manipulate such files since most general purpose utilities operate on text files. There is also a problem sharing binary numerical data between processors with different endianness. Some communications protocols handle only text files, e.g. most electronic mail systems before MIME became widespread in about 1995. The FTP utility must be put into "binary" mode in order to copy a binary file since in its default "ascii" mode translates between the different newline characters used on the sending and receiving computers. Confusingly, some word processor files, and rich text files, are actually binary files because they contain non-printable characters and require special programs to view, edit and print them.
  • bioregional — relating to a bioregion
  • blackhander — a member of a Black Hand group
  • bladdernose — hooded seal
  • blank verse — Blank verse is poetry that does not rhyme. In English literature it usually consists of lines with five stressed syllables.
  • blue marlin — a large marlin, Makaira nigricans, occurring worldwide in warm and temperate seas, highly prized in sportfishing and as a food fish.
  • blue riband — If someone or something wins the blue riband in a competition, they win first prize. The prize is sometimes in the shape of a blue ribbon.
  • blunderhead — Informal. a blunderer; nincompoop.
  • boulangerie — a bakery shop, specif. one that specializes in breads, rolls, etc.
  • branch line — A branch line is a railway line that goes to small towns rather than one that goes between large cities.

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