7-letter words containing b, c, e
- becharm — to charm, delight
- beckers — Plural form of becker.
- beckets — Plural form of becket.
- beckett — Dame Margaret Mary. born 1943, British Labour politician; leader of the House of Commons (1998–2001); secretary of state for environment, food, and rural affairs (2001–2006); foreign secretary (2006– 07)
- beckham — David. born 1975, English footballer; played for Manchester United (1993–2003), Real Madrid (2003–07), Los Angeles Galaxy (2007–12), and England (1996–2009) for whom he won 115 caps
- becking — a gesture used to signal, summon, or direct someone.
- beckley — a city in SW West Virginia.
- beckons — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of beckon.
- beclasp — to embrace
- becloak — to dress (someone) in a cloak
- becloud — to cover or obscure with a cloud
- beclown — to make a fool of (another), to make into a clown
- becomed — (archaic, nonstandard, poetic) Simple past tense and past participle of become.
- becomes — to come, change, or grow to be (as specified): He became tired.
- becquer — Gustavo Adolfo [goos-tah-vaw ah-th awl-faw] /gusˈtɑ vɔ ɑˈðɔl fɔ/ (Show IPA), 1836–70, Spanish poet.
- becrawl — to crawl all over
- becrime — to make (someone) guilty of a crime
- becrowd — to crowd greatly with something
- becrust — to cover with crust
- becuase — Misspelling of because.
- becurse — to curse (someone)
- bedcord — A cord or rope interwoven in a bedstead so as to support the bed.
- bedecks — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bedeck.
- bedrock — The bedrock of something is the principles, ideas, or facts on which it is based.
- bedsock — A sock worn in bed, to keep the feet warm.
- bedtick — a bag with the dimensions of a mattress, which is filled with stuffing such as feathers or straw for sleeping on
- bedunce — to cause to look or feel foolish
- beecham — Sir Thomas. 1879–1961, English conductor who did much to promote the works of Delius, Sibelius, and Richard Strauss
- beechen — any tree of the genus Fagus, of temperate regions, having a smooth gray bark and bearing small, edible, triangular nuts.
- beecher — Henry Ward. 1813–87, US clergyman: a leader in the movement for the abolition of slavery
- beeches — Plural form of beech.
- befleck — to fleck all over
- behenic — of or derived from behenic acid; docosanoic.
- belasco — David1853-1931; U.S. theatrical producer, playwright, & actor
- belcher — a person who belches
- bellcow — a cow, especially the lead cow of a herd, having a bell attached to a collar around its neck so that the herd can be located easily.
- bellock — to shout
- bencher — a member of the governing body of one of the Inns of Court, usually a judge or a Queen's Counsel
- benefic — beneficent
- benicia — a town in W California.
- benthic — of or relating to a benthos.
- benzoic — of, containing, or derived from benzoic acid or benzoin
- berbice — a river in E Guyana, flowing NE to the Atlantic Ocean. About 370 miles (595 km) long.
- berceau — an arched trellis for climbing plants
- berchta — Perchta.
- bernice — a feminine name: var. Berenice
- berwick — James Fitzjames, Duke of Berwick. 1670–1734, marshal of France and illegitimate son of James II of England. He led French forces during the War of the Spanish Succession (1701–14)
- bescour — to scour thoroughly
- beseech — If you beseech someone to do something, you ask them very eagerly and anxiously.
- bespice — to flavour with spices