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10-letter words containing b, e, l, s

  • disennoble — to deprive of nobility
  • dishabille — the state of being dressed in a careless, disheveled, or disorderly style or manner; undress.
  • dislikable — Not capable or worthy of being liked; not liked; regarded with displeasure or aversion.
  • disobliged — to refuse or neglect to oblige; act contrary to the desire or convenience of; fail to accommodate.
  • disobliges — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disoblige.
  • disposable — designed for or capable of being thrown away after being used or used up: disposable plastic spoons; a disposable cigarette lighter.
  • disputable — capable of being disputed; debatable; questionable.
  • disselboom — One of the poles supporting a wagon.
  • dissembled — Simple past tense and past participle of dissemble.
  • dissembler — to give a false or misleading appearance to; conceal the truth or real nature of: to dissemble one's incompetence in business.
  • dissipable — capable of being dissipated
  • dissoluble — capable of being dissolved: tablets dissoluble in water.
  • distrouble — to trouble; to interrupt
  • disyllable — a word of two syllables.
  • divestible — capable of being divested, as an estate in land.
  • doodlebugs — Plural form of doodlebug.
  • dorbeetles — Plural form of dorbeetle.
  • doubleness — the quality or condition of being double.
  • doubletons — Plural form of doubleton.
  • downblouse — Describing a voyeuristic image of the view down a woman's cleavage.
  • edibleness — Edibility.
  • elaborates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of elaborate.
  • elagabalus — (born Varius Avitus Bassianus) a.d. 205?-222; Rom. emperor (218-222)
  • elbow-rest — something designed for resting one's elbow on
  • embezzlers — Plural form of embezzler.
  • emblements — Plural form of emblement.
  • embolismal — relating to embolism, being the insertion of one or more days into a calendar
  • embolismic — Relating to embolism or intercalation.
  • embossable — Capable of being embossed.
  • embrangles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of embrangle.
  • embrittles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of embrittle.
  • endorsable — (legal, of a driving offence) Leading to endorsement of one's driving licence with penalty points.
  • ensemblist — One who performs in an ensemble.
  • epiblastic — Of, or relating to the epiblast.
  • esteemable — Worthy of esteem; estimable.
  • expansible — Expandable.
  • expansibly — in an expansible manner
  • explosible — capable of exploding or being exploded
  • extensible — Able to be extended; extendable.
  • false ribs — any of the lower five ribs on either side of the body, which are not directly attached to the sternum.
  • fastballer — (baseball) One who pitches fastballs.
  • feebleness — physically weak, as from age or sickness; frail.
  • fiberglass — a material consisting of extremely fine filaments of glass that are combined in yarn and woven into fabrics, used in masses as a thermal and acoustical insulator, or embedded in various resins to make boat hulls, fishing rods, and the like.
  • fibreglass — Silica based glass extruded into fibers that possess a length at least 1000 times greater than their width.
  • fibrillose — Covered with hair-like appendages, as the undersurface of some lichens.
  • fieldboots — knee-length boots
  • filibuster — U.S. Politics. the use of irregular or obstructive tactics by a member of a legislative assembly to prevent the adoption of a measure generally favored or to force a decision against the will of the majority. an exceptionally long speech, as one lasting for a day or days, or a series of such speeches to accomplish this purpose. a member of a legislature who makes such a speech.
  • finishable — That can be finished; completable.
  • flabbiness — hanging loosely or limply, as flesh or muscles; flaccid.
  • flabergast — (archaic) Alternative form of flabbergast.
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