8-letter words containing b, e, r, i
- turbined — having or passing through a turbine or turbines
- unbitter — not bitter; not having or expressing bitterness
- unbridle — to remove the bridle from (a horse, mule, etc.).
- unburied — to put in the ground and cover with earth: The pirates buried the chest on the island.
- underbid — to bid less than (another bid) or less than the bid of (another bidder), especially in seeking a contract to be awarded to the lowest bid or bidder; make an offer at a lower price than.
- unlimber — not limber; inflexible; stiff.
- unribbed — not ribbed; lacking ridges or ribs
- urbanise — to make or cause to become urban, as a locality.
- urbanite — a resident of a city or urban community.
- urbanize — to make or cause to become urban, as a locality.
- uxbridge — a town in SE England, part of the Greater London borough of Hillingdon since 1965; chiefly residential; seat of Brunel University (1966)
- variable — apt or liable to vary or change; changeable: variable weather; variable moods.
- verbatim — word for word and letter for letter; in exactly the same words.
- verbiage — overabundance or superfluity of words, as in writing or speech; wordiness; verbosity.
- vibrance — moving to and fro rapidly; vibrating.
- web ring — A web ring is a set of related websites that you can visit one after the other.
- weinberg — Steven. born 1933, US physicist, who shared the Nobel prize for physics (1979) with Sheldon Glashow and Abdus Salam for his role in formulating the electroweak theory
- whimbrel — a curlew, Numenius phaeopus, of both the New and Old Worlds.
- wine bar — a bar, especially of a café or restaurant, that features a variety of wines served by the glass.
- writable — capable of being written or set down in writing.
- ytterbia — a colorless compound, Yb 2 O 3 , used in certain alloys and ceramics.
- ytterbic — related to, derived from, or containing ytterbium
- zebrinny — the offspring of a male horse and a female zebra
- zingiber — a member of the Zingiber genus of 85 species of tropical plants with bright green leaves and yellow-green flowers and of which one species is the ginger plant