10-letter words containing b, e, r, m
- embryotomy — the act of cutting up a fetus in order to aid its removal from the uterus
- embryulcia — the act of forcibly removing a fetus
- encumbered — Weighted down, loaded sufficiently to make slow.
- enumerable — Able to be counted by one-to-one correspondence with the set of all positive integers.
- euphorbium — an acrid resin obtained from several species of Euphorbia, formerly used in medicine as a purgative and emetic
- exam board — an organization that sets and corrects exams, especially GCSEs and A levels
- fimbriated — Having a fringe or border of hairlike or fingerlike projections.
- firebombed — Simple past tense and past participle of firebomb.
- formidable — causing fear, apprehension, or dread: a formidable opponent.
- framboesia — yaws.
- garbageman — a person employed to collect, haul away, and dispose of garbage; sanitation worker.
- garbagemen — Plural form of garbageman.
- germaphobe — One who suffers from germaphobia.
- germophobe — A person who fears physical contact with germs and is therefore obsessed with cleanliness.
- halberstam — David, 1934–2007, U.S. writer.
- hamburgers — Plural form of hamburger.
- hammerbeam — a short wooden beam projecting from an interior wall to support or tie together rafters or arched roof braces.
- hebdomadar — (in Scottish universities and grammar schools) a name given to the member of staff whose weekly turn it is to supervise the behaviour of students
- hemerobiid — (zoology) Any insect of the brown lacewing family, Hemerobiidae.
- herbariums — Plural form of herbarium.
- home birth — If a woman has a home birth, she gives birth to her baby at home rather than in a hospital.
- home brand — an item packaged and marketed under the brand name of a particular retailer, usually a large supermarket chain, rather than that of the manufacturer
- homebrewer — One who brews his or her own beer or other alcoholic beverage; one who homebrews.
- homebuyers — Plural form of homebuyer.
- horse balm — a lemon-scented plant, Collinsonia canadensis, of eastern North America, having small yellow flowers.
- hot number — sth popular
- humberside — a county in NE England. 1356 sq. mi. (3525 sq. km).
- humblebrag — a statement intended as a boast or brag but disguised by a humble apology, complaint, etc.
- humbuggery — pretense; sham.
- ignimbrite — a fine-grained volcanic rock consisting mainly of welded shards of feldspar and quartz.
- imageboard — A type of Internet forum that revolves around the posting of images with minimal associated text.
- imbittered — embitter.
- imbricated — Overlapping, like scales or roof-tiles; intertwined.
- imbricates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of imbricate.
- immersible — to plunge into or place under a liquid; dip; sink.
- impairable — to make or cause to become worse; diminish in ability, value, excellence, etc.; weaken or damage: to impair one's health; to impair negotiations.
- impartable — Capable of being imparted.
- impartible — not partible; indivisible.
- imperdible — (obsolete) Not destructible.
- impetrable — (obsolete) Capable of being obtained or influenced by petition.
- implorable — to beg urgently or piteously, as for aid or mercy; beseech; entreat: They implored him to go.
- importable — to bring in (merchandise, commodities, workers, etc.) from a foreign country for use, sale, processing, reexport, or services.
- improbable — not probable; unlikely to be true or to happen: Rain is improbable tonight.
- improvable — to bring into a more desirable or excellent condition: He took vitamins to improve his health.
- in numbers — in large numbers; numerously
- incumbered — encumber.
- informable — to give or impart knowledge of a fact or circumstance to: He informed them of his arrival.
- irremeable — permitting no return to the original place or condition; irreversible.
- job market — the total number of vacant jobs open to those seeking employment.
- kimberlite — Petrology. a variety of micaceous peridotite, low in silica content and high in magnesium content, in which diamonds are formed.