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12-letter words containing b, e, l, r, i, n

  • interminable — incapable of being terminated; unending: an interminable job.
  • interminably — incapable of being terminated; unending: an interminable job.
  • interorbital — Between orbitals.
  • interpolable — able to be interpolated, or suited to interpolation
  • interrogable — capable of being interrogated
  • intertubular — Between tubes or tubules.
  • intervisible — (surveying) Mutually visible; each in sight of the other.
  • invulnerable — incapable of being wounded, hurt, or damaged.
  • invulnerably — In an invulnerable manner.
  • jailbreaking — Present participle of jailbreak.
  • julian bream — Julian (Alexander) born 1933, English guitarist and lutenist.
  • labyrinthine — of, relating to, or resembling a labyrinth.
  • law-breaking — Law-breaking is any kind of illegal activity.
  • lawbreakings — Plural form of lawbreaking.
  • learnability — (uncountable) the condition of being learnable.
  • left-brained — having the left brain dominant, therefore being more adept at logic, calculation, language, and other thought processes or skills usually associated with the left brain.
  • letterboxing — Also, letter box. Chiefly British. a public or private mailbox.
  • liberalising — Present participle of liberalise.
  • liberalizing — Present participle of liberalize.
  • liberatingly — In a liberating manner.
  • liberational — Relating to, or aiding, liberation; liberatory.
  • libertarians — Plural form of libertarian.
  • liberty bond — a single Liberty loan bond.
  • liberty loan — any of the five bond issues of the U.S. government floated in World War I.
  • line probing — A feature of some V.34 modems that will allow them to identify the capacity and quality of the phone line and adjust themselves to allow, for each individual connection, for maximum throughput using the highest possible data transmission rate.
  • linebreeding — a form of inbreeding directed toward keeping the offspring closely related to a superior ancestor.
  • linking verb — copula (def 2).
  • load-bearing — bearing the weight that is carried by a structure
  • loganberries — Plural form of loganberry.
  • lubberliness — Quality of being lubberly.
  • michel baron — Michel [mee-shel] /miˈʃɛl/ (Show IPA), (Michel Boyron) 1653–1729, French actor.
  • microbalance — a balance for weighing minute quantities of material.
  • neoliberally — In a neoliberal manner.
  • neotribalism — Ideology that humans have evolved to live in a tribal, as opposed to a modern society.
  • neurobiology — the branch of biology that is concerned with the anatomy and physiology of the nervous system.
  • neurofibrils — Plural form of neurofibril.
  • nielsbohrium — dubnium: symbol, Ns: the name originally proposed by Russian scientists for this element
  • nightclubber — One who visits a nightclub.
  • nobel prizes — any of various awards made annually, beginning in 1901, from funds originally established by Alfred B. Nobel for outstanding achievement in physics, chemistry, medicine or physiology, literature, and the promotion of peace; an annual award in economics was established in 1969 from private funds.
  • non-credible — capable of being believed; believable: a credible statement.
  • non-drivable — to send, expel, or otherwise cause to move by force or compulsion: to drive away the flies; to drive back an attacking army; to drive a person to desperation.
  • non-reliable — that may be relied on or trusted; dependable in achievement, accuracy, honesty, etc.: reliable information.
  • non-variable — apt or liable to vary or change; changeable: variable weather; variable moods.
  • nonbacterial — Not bacterial.
  • nonbelievers — Plural form of nonbeliever.
  • noncelebrity — a person who is not a celebrity
  • nonheritable — Not heritable.
  • normalizable — That can be normalized.
  • numerability — the fact of having the ability to be counted
  • nuxi problem — (data, architecture)   /nuk'see pro'bl*m/ The problem of transferring data between computers with differing byte order. The string "Unix" might look like "NUXI" on a machine with a different "byte sex" (e.g. when transferring data from a little-endian to a big-endian, or vice-versa). See also middle-endian, swab, and bytesexual.
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