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14-letter words containing b, e, s, p, i, t

  • absolute pitch — the ability to identify exactly the pitch of a note without comparing it to another
  • absorptiometer — an instrument that measures absorption of light, esp by a solution
  • absorptiometry — (chemistry) Analysis using an absorptiometer.
  • absorptiveness — the quality of being absorptive
  • alpine bistort — Also called snakeweed. a European plant, Polygonum bistorta, of the buckwheat family, having a twisted root, which is sometimes used as an astringent.
  • assembly point — a designated place where people have been told to wait after evacuating a building in the event of a fire or other emergency
  • bacteriophages — Plural form of bacteriophage.
  • ballet slipper — a heelless cloth or leather slipper worn by ballet dancers.
  • baptismal name — Christian name (def 1).
  • beyond dispute — not open to dispute or question; settled
  • bioprospecting — searching for plant or animal species for use as a source of commercially exploitable products, such as medicinal drugs
  • bishop's mitre — a European heteropterous bug, Aelia acuminata, whose larvae are a pest of cereal grasses: family Pentatomidae
  • bisphosphonate — any drug of a class that inhibits the resorption of bone; used in treating certain bone disorders, esp osteoporosis
  • bite one's lip — If you bite your lip or your tongue, you stop yourself from saying something that you want to say, because it would be the wrong thing to say in the circumstances.
  • bits per pixel — (hardware, graphics)   (bpp) The number of bits of information stored per pixel of an image or displayed by a graphics adapter. The more bits there are, the more colours can be represented, but the more memory is required to store or display the image. A colour can be described by the intensities of red, green and blue (RGB) components. Allowing 8 bits (1 byte) per component (24 bits per pixel) gives 256 levels for each component and over 16 million different colours - more than the human eye can distinguish. Microsoft Windows [and others?] calls this truecolour. An image of 1024x768 with 24 bpp requires over 2 MB of memory. "High colour" uses 16 bpp (or 15 bpp), 5 bits for blue, 5 bits for red and 6 bits for green. This reduced colour precision gives a slight loss of image quality at a 1/3 saving on memory. Standard VGA uses a palette of 16 colours (4 bpp), each colour in the palette is 24 bit. Standard SVGA uses a palette of 256 colours (8 bpp). Some graphics hardware and software support 32-bit colour depths, including an 8-bit "alpha channel" for transparency effects.
  • blister copper — an impure form of copper having a blister-like surface due to the release of gas during cooling
  • blister-packed — presented in a blister pack
  • border dispute — a disagreement between countries about where the border between them should be drawn
  • bottomless pit — If you describe a supply of something as bottomless, you mean that it seems so large that it will never run out.
  • bowstring hemp — a hemplike fibre obtained from the sansevieria
  • breast implant — an object such as a sachet filled with gel introduced surgically into a woman's breast to enlarge it
  • british empire — (formerly) the United Kingdom and the territories under its control, which reached its greatest extent at the end of World War I when it embraced over a quarter of the world's population and more than a quarter of the world's land surface
  • britney spears — beers
  • brood parasite — a young bird hatched and reared by birds of a different species as a result of brood parasitism.
  • brownie points — a credit toward advancement or good standing gained especially by currying favor.
  • bumper sticker — A bumper sticker is a small piece of paper or plastic with words or pictures on it, designed for sticking onto the back of your car. It usually has a political, religious, or humorous message.
  • compatibleness — The state or quality of being compatible.
  • compensability — eligibility for compensation
  • discerpibility — the quality of being able to be discerped
  • dispensability — capable of being dispensed with or done without; not necessary or essential.
  • dispersibility — to drive or send off in various directions; scatter: to disperse a crowd.
  • disrespectable — not respectable.
  • expansion bolt — a bolt that expands on tightening, enabling it to be secured into an unthreaded hole
  • expressibility — The quality of being expressible.
  • first republic — the republic established in France in 1792 and replaced by the First Empire in 1804.
  • hospitableness — The quality of being hospitable.
  • hypometabolism — The physiological state of having an decreased rate of metabolic activity.
  • impressibility — The quality of being impressible.
  • incapabilities — not capable.
  • indiscerptible — not discerptible; indivisible.
  • inescapability — (uncountable) The state or property of being inescapable.
  • inseparability — incapable of being separated, parted, or disjoined: inseparable companions.
  • inspectability — to look carefully at or over; view closely and critically: to inspect every part of the motor.
  • insuperability — The quality or state of being insuperable; insuperableness.
  • introspectible — to practice introspection; consider one's own internal state or feelings.
  • palaebiologist — a person who studies or is an expert in palaebiology
  • paleobiologist — the branch of paleontology dealing with fossil life forms, especially with reference to their origin, structure, evolution, etc.
  • pedestal basin — a wash-hand basin supported by a pedestal
  • perfectibilism — the belief in the perfectibility of human nature
  • perfectibilist — (predominantly in relation to the Illuminati) a person who believes that a given thing, usually human nature, is perfectible

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