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10-letter words containing b, e, m, i

  • bestialism — the state of beasts
  • bettelheimBruno, 1903–90, U.S. psychologist, educator, and writer, born in Austria.
  • bichromate — dichromate
  • bigmouthed — having a very large mouth.
  • bilge pump — a pump for removing water from a bilge.
  • bimaculate — marked with two spots.
  • bimaternal — having the genetic material of two mothers but no father
  • bimble box — type of dense Australian tree
  • bimestrial — lasting for two months
  • bimetallic — consisting of two metals
  • biochemist — A biochemist is a scientist or student who studies biochemistry.
  • biomedical — Biomedical research examines the effects of drugs and medical techniques on the biological systems of living creatures.
  • biometrics — that branch of biology which deals with its data statistically and by mathematical analysis
  • biomimetic — (of a human-made product) imitating nature or a natural process
  • biopolymer — a large molecule in a living organism
  • bipedalism — the condition or state of having two feet
  • birth name — the surname given a person at birth.
  • bismuthine — an unstable hydride of bismuth, BiH 3 , analogous to arsine and stibine.
  • bit stream — a simple contiguous sequence of binary digits transmitted continuously over a communications path; a sequence of data in binary form.
  • bituminize — to treat with or convert into bitumen
  • blepharism — spasm of the eyelids, causing rapid involuntary blinking
  • blithesome — cheery; merry
  • bloomfield — Leonard. 1887–1949, US linguist, influential for his strictly scientific and descriptive approach to comparative linguistics; author of Language (1933)
  • body image — an individual's concept of his or her own body
  • boehmenism — the mystical doctrines or conceptions of Jakob Böhme.
  • boehmenist — a supporter or adherent of Boehmenism.
  • bohemond i — ?1056–?1111, prince of Antioch (1099–1111); a leader of the first crusade, he helped to capture Antioch (1098)
  • bolshevism — Bolshevism is the political system and ideas that Lenin and his supporters introduced in Russia after the Russian Revolution of 1917.
  • bomb aimer — a person whose job is to aim a bomb to be dropped from an aircraft
  • bombardier — the member of a bomber aircrew responsible for aiming and releasing the bombs
  • bonne amie — a good female friend.
  • bookmobile — a vehicle providing lending library facilities
  • boosterism — the practice of actively promoting a city, region, etc, and its local businesses
  • bottle imp — Cartesian diver.
  • bottom ice — anchor ice.
  • bowdlerism — to expurgate (a written work) by removing or modifying passages considered vulgar or objectionable.
  • bradyseism — a gradual rise or fall in the earth's crust
  • brain stem — the portion of the brain that is continuous with the spinal cord and comprises the medulla oblongata, pons, midbrain, and parts of the hypothalamus, functioning in the control of reflexes and such essential internal mechanisms as respiration and heartbeat.
  • brickmaker — a person who makes bricks
  • bridegroom — A bridegroom is a man who is getting married.
  • bridesmaid — A bridesmaid is a woman or a girl who helps and accompanies a bride on her wedding day.
  • brightsome — bright or luminous
  • bring home — introduce to parents
  • broomfield — a city in N central Colorado.
  • bumpy ride — experience: difficult
  • burlingameAnson [an-suh n] /ˈæn sən/ (Show IPA), 1820–70, U.S. diplomat.
  • burnt lime — calcium oxide; quicklime
  • burnt-lime — Also called burnt lime, calcium oxide, caustic lime, calx, quicklime. a white or grayish-white, odorless, lumpy, very slightly water-soluble solid, CaO, that when combined with water forms calcium hydroxide (slaked lime) obtained from calcium carbonate, limestone, or oyster shells: used chiefly in mortars, plasters, and cements, in bleaching powder, and in the manufacture of steel, paper, glass, and various chemicals of calcium.
  • buttermilk — Buttermilk is the liquid that remains when fat has been removed from cream when butter is being made. You can drink buttermilk or use it in cooking.
  • by mistake — accidentally, not on purpose
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