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11-letter words containing b, e, l, o, w

  • gobble down — eat hungrily
  • hammer blow — a blow from a hammer
  • hereinbelow — afterward in this document, statement, etc.
  • high blower — a horse that produces a blowing sound when exhaling.
  • jewelry box — case for valuable accessories
  • joel barlowJoel, 1754–1812, U.S. poet and diplomat.
  • killer blow — something that puts a stop to something or defeats something
  • lewy bodies — abnormal proteins that occur in the nerve cells of the cerebral cortex and the basal ganglia, causing Parkinson's disease and dementia
  • lower bound — an element less than or equal to all the elements in a given set: The numbers 0 and 1 are lower bounds of the set consisting of 1, 2, and 3.
  • middlebrows — Plural form of middlebrow.
  • mind-blower — a hallucinogenic drug.
  • misbestowal — a wrong or improper bestowal
  • mouse elbow — (jargon, medical)   A tennis-elbow-like fatigue syndrome resulting from excessive use of a WIMP. Similarly, "mouse shoulder". GLS reports that he used to get this a lot before he taught himself to be ambimoustrous.
  • new biology — the branch of biology that deals with the nature of biological phenomena at the molecular level through the study of DNA and RNA, proteins, and other macromolecules involved in genetic information and cell function, characteristically making use of advanced tools and techniques of separation, manipulation, imaging, and analysis.
  • nonwashable — Not washable.
  • olive brown — a dull yellowish-brown to yellowish-green colour
  • overblowing — A technique for playing a wind instrument so as to produce overtones.
  • pace bowler — a bowler who characteristically delivers the ball rapidly
  • powder blue — a pale blue diluted with gray.
  • power cable — cable for conducting electric power.
  • rainbowlike — resembling a rainbow
  • safe-blower — a person who uses explosives to open safes and rob them
  • saul bellowSaul, 1915–2005, U.S. novelist, born in Canada: Nobel Prize in Literature 1976.
  • seam bowler — a fast bowler who makes the ball bounce on its seam so that it will change direction
  • snow blower — a motor-driven machine on wheels used to remove snow by throwing it into the air and to one side.
  • snowmobiler — a person who drives a snowmobile
  • spin bowler — a bowler who specializes in bowling balls with a spinning motion
  • swage block — an iron block containing holes and grooves of various sizes, used for heading bolts and shaping objects not easily worked on an anvil.
  • swallowable — to take into the stomach by drawing through the throat and esophagus with a voluntary muscular action, as food, drink, or other substances.
  • sweat blood — to perspire, especially freely or profusely.
  • swivelblock — a block that supports a swivel
  • timber wolf — the gray wolf, Canis lupus, sometimes designated as the subspecies C. lupus occidentalis: formerly common in northern North America but now greatly reduced in number and rare in the conterminous U.S.
  • toilet bowl — the ceramic bowl of a toilet.
  • tower block — a high-rise building.
  • trombe wall — a glass-fronted exterior masonry wall that absorbs solar heat for radiation into a building.
  • tumble down — collapse, fall
  • tumble-down — dilapidated; ruined; rundown: He lived in a tumble-down shack.
  • unallowable — not allowable; unacceptable or inadmissible
  • unwoundable — incapable of being wounded, injured, or harmed
  • warmblooded — Alternative spelling of warm-blooded.
  • well-bonded — secured by or consisting of bonds: bonded debt.
  • wheelbarrow — a frame or box for conveying a load, supported at one end by a wheel or wheels, and lifted and pushed at the other by two horizontal shafts.
  • whistleblow — Alternative form of whistle-blow.
  • whole blood — blood directly from the body, from which none of the components have been removed, used in transfusions.
  • wilberforceWilliam, 1759–1833, British statesman, philanthropist, and writer.
  • willow herb — any of numerous plants belonging to the genus Epilobium, of the evening primrose family, having terminal clusters of purplish or white flowers.
  • wobble pump — an auxiliary hand pump for supplying fuel to the carburetor of an aircraft engine when the automatic pumping mechanism fails.
  • women's lib — women's liberation: rights
  • woolly bear — the caterpillar of any of several moths, as a tiger moth, having a dense coat of woolly hairs.
  • worldbeater — a person or thing that surpasses all others of like kind, as in quality, ability, or endurance.
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