9-letter words containing b, e, s, u
- subletter — a person who sublets
- sublimate — Psychology. to divert the energy of (a sexual or other biological impulse) from its immediate goal to one of a more acceptable social, moral, or aesthetic nature or use.
- sublimely — elevated or lofty in thought, language, etc.: Paradise Lost is sublime poetry.
- sublimize — to make sublime
- sublinear — of, consisting of, or using lines: linear design.
- sublunate — almost crescent-shaped
- subluxate — to partially dislocate
- submarine — a vessel that can be submerged and navigated under water, usually built for warfare and armed with torpedoes or guided missiles.
- submarket — an open place or a covered building where buyers and sellers convene for the sale of goods; a marketplace: a farmers' market.
- submental — situated beneath the chin
- submentum — the base of an insect's lip
- submerged — under the surface of water or any other enveloping medium; inundated.
- submersed — submerged.
- submitted — to give over or yield to the power or authority of another (often used reflexively).
- submitter — to give over or yield to the power or authority of another (often used reflexively).
- subneural — beneath or below a nerve
- subniveal — beneath the snow
- subnumber — a numeral or group of numerals.
- suboctave — an octave below another octave
- suboffice — a branch or local office of a business
- suboscine — of or relating to birds of the suborder Suboscines, of the order Passeriformes, comprising the supposedly more primitive members of the order, with less well developed vocal organs than the oscine birds.
- subperiod — a subdivision of a time period
- subpoenas — the usual writ for the summoning of witnesses or the submission of evidence, as records or documents, before a court or other deliberative body.
- subpotent — not at full strength
- subregion — a division or subdivision of a region, especially a division of a zoogeographical region.
- subrogate — to put into the place of another; substitute for another.
- subsample — a specimen from or a small part of a sample.
- subschema — a part of a computer database which is used by an individual
- subscribe — to pledge, as by signing an agreement, to give or pay (a sum of money) as a contribution, gift, or investment: He subscribed $6,000 for the new church.
- subsecive — left over or spare
- subsector — Geometry. a plane figure bounded by two radii and the included arc of a circle.
- subseries — a group or a number of related or similar things, events, etc., arranged or occurring in temporal, spatial, or other order or succession; sequence.
- subserous — situated or occurring under a serous membrane.
- subsidies — a direct pecuniary aid furnished by a government to a private industrial undertaking, a charity organization, or the like.
- subsidise — to furnish or aid with a subsidy.
- subsidize — to furnish or aid with a subsidy.
- subsoiler — one who operates a subsoil plow.
- substance — that of which a thing consists; physical matter or material: form and substance.
- substrate — a substratum.
- subsystem — a secondary or subordinate system.
- subtenant — a person who rents land, a house, or the like, from a tenant.
- subtenure — the tenancy of a subtenant.
- subtilize — to elevate in character; sublimate.
- subtitled — with dialogue on screen
- subtitles — a written translation superimposed on a film or television programme that has foreign dialogue
- subursine — resembling a bear to some degree
- subverbal — of or relating to words: verbal ability.
- subverted — to overthrow (something established or existing).
- subwarden — an assistant to a warden, a deputy or subordinate warden
- subwoofer — a loudspeaker component designed to reproduce only extremely low bass frequencies, generally below 125 Hz.