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9-letter words containing b, e, n, i

  • bulkiness — of relatively large and cumbersome bulk or size.
  • bulleting — a small metal projectile, part of a cartridge, for firing from small arms.
  • bunkering — a large bin or receptacle; a fixed chest or box: a coal bunker.
  • burkinabé — of or relating to Burkina Faso or its inhabitants
  • burnished — You can describe something as burnished when it is bright or smooth.
  • burnsides — thick side whiskers worn with a moustache and clean-shaven chin
  • bush-line — the contour at which the growth of the bush ceases
  • bushiness — a bushy quality or state
  • businessy — of, relating to, typical of, or suitable for the world of commercial or industrial business
  • bustiness — the state of being busty
  • butadiene — a colourless easily liquefiable flammable gas that polymerizes readily and is used mainly in the manufacture of synthetic rubbers. Formula: CH2:CHCH:CH2
  • buteonine — of or relating to hawks
  • butterine — an artificial butter made partly from milk
  • buttering — the fatty portion of milk, separating as a soft whitish or yellowish solid when milk or cream is agitated or churned.
  • by design — If something happens or is done by design, someone does it deliberately, rather than by accident.
  • by inches — a unit of length, 1/12 (0.0833) foot, equivalent to 2.54 centimeters.
  • bytownite — a rare plagioclase found in alkaline igneous rocks
  • byzantine — Byzantine means related to or connected with the Byzantine Empire.
  • caballine — pertaining to a horse
  • cabinetry — cabinets collectively
  • cabinmate — a person with whom one shares a cabin
  • cambering — a slight arching, upward curve, or convexity, as of the deck of a ship.
  • cantabile — (to be performed) in a singing style, i.e. flowingly and melodiously
  • carabiner — in mountain climbing, an oval metal ring with a snap link used to fasten a rope to the piton
  • carbenium — (organic chemistry, informal) Any carbocation.
  • carbineer — (formerly) a soldier equipped with a carbine
  • carbonise — Non-Oxford British standard spelling of carbonize.
  • carbonite — An explosive manufactured from a variety of materials, including nitroglycerine, wood meal and nitrates.
  • carbonize — to turn or be turned into carbon as a result of heating, fossilization, chemical treatment, etc
  • caribbean — The Caribbean is the sea which is between the West Indies, Central America and the north coast of South America.
  • cediranib — A potent inhibitor of VEGF receptor tyrosine kinases, under development as a possible anticancer drug.
  • cenobites — Plural form of cenobite.
  • cenobitic — Of or pertaining to a cenobite.
  • chainbelt — a belt made up of metal links, used as a conveyor or with a chain gear.
  • cherubini — (Maria) Luigi (Carlo Zenobio Salvatore) (luˈiːdʒi). 1760–1842, Italian composer, noted particularly for his church music and his operas.
  • chin-bone — the anterior portion of the mandible, forming the prominence of the chin.
  • claiborne — a male given name.
  • coenobite — a member of a religious order following a communal rule of life
  • coenobium — a monastery or convent
  • colubrine — of or resembling a snake
  • columbine — any plant of the ranunculaceous genus Aquilegia, having purple, blue, yellow, or red flowers with five spurred petals
  • combinate — combined
  • concubine — In former times, a concubine was a woman who lived with and had a sexual relationship with a man of higher social rank without being married to him.
  • conscribe — to conscript
  • corbeling — the fashioning of corbels
  • cube unit — Cube units are shelving units made up of horizontal and vertical dividers which form open-ended cubes, suitable for displaying products such as towels in a range of colors.
  • cumbering — Present participle of cumber.
  • cyberzine — (computing) A magazine published on the Internet.
  • cymbeline — a romantic drama (1610?) by Shakespeare.
  • danburite — a rare mineral, calcium borosilicate, CaB 2 Si 2 O 8 , occurring in pegmatite in yellow or colorless crystals resembling topaz.
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