10-letter words containing b, a, r, e, t
- fatbrained — slow-witted, stupid
- featherbed — A bed that has a mattress stuffed with feathers.
- ferryboats — Plural form of ferryboat.
- fibrillate — to cause to undergo fibrillation.
- filterable — capable of being filtered.
- fimbriated — Having a fringe or border of hairlike or fingerlike projections.
- first base — Baseball. the first in counterclockwise order of the bases from home plate. the position of the player covering the area of the infield near first base.
- flabergast — (archaic) Alternative form of flabbergast.
- flat broke — having no money
- fluoborate — a salt of fluoboric acid.
- foot brake — a brake that is operated by pressure on a foot pedal, as in an automobile.
- footballer — a football player, especially a member of a college or professional team.
- forbearant — Forbearing.
- frobnicate — /frob'ni-kayt/ (Possibly from frobnitz, and usually abbreviated to frob, but "frobnicate" is recognised as the official full form). To manipulate or adjust, to tweak. One frequently frobs bits or other 2-state devices. Thus: "Please frob the light switch" (that is, flip it), but also "Stop frobbing that clasp; you'll break it". One also sees the construction "to frob a frob". Usage: frob, twiddle, and tweak sometimes connote points along a continuum. "Frob" connotes aimless manipulation; "twiddle" connotes gross manipulation, often a coarse search for a proper setting; "tweak" connotes fine-tuning. If someone is turning a knob on an oscilloscope, then if he's carefully adjusting it, he is probably tweaking it; if he is just turning it but looking at the screen, he is probably twiddling it; but if he's just doing it because turning a knob is fun, he's frobbing it. The variant "frobnosticate" has also been reported.
- gangbuster — a law-enforcement officer who specializes in breaking up organized crime, often by forceful or sensational means.
- gilbertian — of, relating to, or characteristic of the style or humor of Sir William S. Gilbert.
- glauberite — a mineral, sodium calcium sulfate, Na 2 Ca(SO 4) 2 , often found as a deposit on the beds of salt lakes.
- goatsbeard — any of several composite plants of the genus Tragopogon, especially T. pratensis, having yellow flower heads.
- goldbeater — a person who pounds gold into thin leaves for use in gilding
- great bear — the constellation Ursa Major.
- great belt — a strait in Denmark, between Zealand and Funen islands, linking the Kattegat with the Baltic
- great bend — a city in central Kansas.
- grubstaked — Simple past tense and past participle of grubstake.
- grubstaker — provisions, gear, etc., furnished to a prospector on condition of participating in the profits of any discoveries.
- grubstakes — Plural form of grubstake.
- gubernator — a governor
- had better — that which has greater excellence or is preferable or wiser: the better of two choices.
- halberstam — David, 1934–2007, U.S. writer.
- hartebeest — any large African antelope of the genus Alcelaphus, having ringed horns that curve backward: some species are endangered.
- heart back — a chair back having a form resembling that of a somewhat heart-shaped medieval shield.
- heartbeats — Plural form of heartbeat.
- heartbreak — great sorrow, grief, or anguish.
- heartbroke — heartbroken
- heartthrob — a rapid beat or pulsation of the heart.
- heathberry — crowberry.
- hebraistic — of or relating to Hebraists or characterized by Hebraism or Hebraisms.
- herbal tea — drink: plant infusion
- herbalists — Plural form of herbalist.
- hereabouts — about this place; in this neighborhood.
- heriotable — liable for the payment of a heriot
- hibernated — Simple past tense and past participle of hibernate.
- hibernates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hibernate.
- hibernator — Something that hibernates.
- hybrid tea — a type of cultivated rose originally produced chiefly by crossing the tea rose and the hybrid perpetual.
- hyperbatic — relating to a hyperbaton
- hyperbaton — the use, especially for emphasis, of a word order other than the expected or usual one, as in “Bird thou never wert.”.
- imbricated — Overlapping, like scales or roof-tiles; intertwined.
- imbricates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of imbricate.
- impartable — Capable of being imparted.
- impartible — not partible; indivisible.