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10-letter words containing b, a, y, t, r

  • friability — easily crumbled or reduced to powder; crumbly: friable rock.
  • gravy boat — a small dish, often boat-shaped, for serving gravy or sauce.
  • habilatory — relating to clothes or dressed in clothes
  • heathberry — crowberry.
  • hirability — able to be hired; fit for hiring.
  • 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.”.
  • in battery — in firing position after recovery from the recoil of a previous discharge
  • incubatory — the act or process of incubating.
  • inurbanity — Lack of urbanity or courtesy; bad manners.
  • jubilatory — to show or feel great joy; rejoice; exult.
  • laboratory — a building, part of a building, or other place equipped to conduct scientific experiments, tests, investigations, etc., or to manufacture chemicals, medicines, or the like.
  • labyrinths — Plural form of labyrinth.
  • liberality — the quality or condition of being liberal in giving; generosity; bounty.
  • liberatory — to set free, as from imprisonment or bondage.
  • marketably — readily salable.
  • obdurately — In an obdurate manner; stubbornly, intractably or inflexibly.
  • obligatory — required as a matter of obligation; mandatory: A reply is desirable but not obligatory.
  • oyster bay — a town on the N shore of Long Island, in SE New York. Theodore Roosevelt homestead nearby.
  • parity bit — (storage, communications)   An extra bit added to a byte or word to reveal errors. See parity.
  • party boat — a boat that takes paying passengers for a day or several hours of fishing, as in coastal waters or a bay, and usually rents fishing tackle and sells or provides bait.
  • pastry bag — a conical tube with a patterned hole at one end, fitted over the opening of a cloth funnel (pastry bag) for shaping icings, food pastes, etc., as they are forced through by squeezing the bag.
  • patibulary — of or relating to a gallows or an execution
  • profitably — yielding profit; remunerative: a profitable deal.
  • pyroborate — borax1 .
  • rabbit eye — a blueberry, Vaccinium ashei, of the southeastern U.S., having pink flowers and blackish fruits.
  • ratbaggery — nonsense, eccentricity
  • ridability — the state or quality of being ridable
  • rubythroat — a ruby-throated hummingbird
  • saintsbury — George Edward Bateman [beyt-muh n] /ˈbeɪt mən/ (Show IPA), 1845–1933, English literary critic and historian.
  • sibilatory — characterized by hissing or whistling
  • storyboard — a panel or panels on which a sequence of sketches depict the significant changes of action and scene in a planned film, as for a movie, television show, or advertisement.
  • strabotomy — the operation of cutting one or more of the muscles of the eye to correct strabismus.
  • strawberry — the fruit of any stemless plant belonging to the genus Fragaria, of the rose family, consisting of an enlarged fleshy receptacle bearing achenes on its exterior.
  • subvariety — a minor or subordinate variety
  • sybaritism — (usually lowercase) a person devoted to luxury and pleasure.
  • tabulatory — relating to tabulation
  • teddy bear — a toy bear, especially a stuffed one.
  • timberyard — an establishment where timber and sometimes other building materials are stored or sold
  • tobramycin — a highly toxic aminoglycoside antibiotic, C 18 H 37 N 5 O 9 , derived from Streptomyces tenebarius, used in the treatment of serious infections due to susceptible Gram-positive and Gram-negative organisms.
  • tray table — a folding stand for supporting a tray.
  • traymobile — a small table on casters used for conveying food, drink, etc
  • ubiquitary — existing or being everywhere, especially at the same time; omnipresent: ubiquitous fog; ubiquitous little ants.
  • unbetrayed — not betrayed
  • unbirthday — any day other than one's birthday
  • untyreable — not able to be tired out
  • urban myth — a modern story of obscure origin and with little or no supporting evidence that spreads spontaneously in varying forms and often has elements of humor, moralizing, or horror: Are there alligators living in the New York City sewer system, or is that just an urban legend?
  • x-ray tube — an electronic tube for producing x-rays, essentially a cathode-ray tube in which a metal target is bombarded with high-energy electrons.
  • yerba mate — maté.
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