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7-letter words containing b, e

  • -babble — jargon or wordy and confusing language related to or characteristic of a (specified) field, group, etc.
  • -banded — -banded combines with colours to indicate that something has bands of a particular colour.
  • -barred — having rigid usually straight lengths of metal, wood, etc
  • -basher — -basher combines with nouns to form nouns referring to someone who is physically violent towards a particular type of person, or who is unfairly critical of a particular type of person.
  • -bedded — -bedded combines with numbers to form adjectives which indicate how many beds a room contains. -bedded combines with words such as 'twin' or 'double' to form adjectives which indicate what kind of beds a room contains.
  • -billed — -billed combines with adjectives to indicate that a bird has a beak of a particular kind or appearance.
  • -bodied — having a body or bodies as specified
  • -browed — having a brow or brows as specified
  • -budget — -budget combines with adjectives such as 'low' and 'big' to form adjectives which indicate how much money is spent on something, especially the making of a film.
  • -burger — sandwich of a patty of ground meat, fish, etc.
  • -buster — -buster combines with nouns to form new nouns which refer to someone who breaks a particular law.
  • -limbed — -limbed combines with adjectives to form other adjectives which indicate that a person or animal has limbs of a particular type or appearance.
  • -mobile — indicating a vehicle designed for a particular person or purpose
  • -nibbed — having a nib of the specified type
  • 10base2 — (networking)   (Or "cheapernet") The variant of Ethernet that uses thin coaxial cable (RG-58 or similar), as opposed to 10base5 cable. The "10" means 10 Mbps, "base" means "baseband" as opposed to radio frequency and "2" means a maximum single cable length of 200m.
  • 10base5 — (networking)   An Ethernet network cabling specification operating at ten Mbps, "baseband" (as opposed to radio frequency), and with a maximum single cable length of 500 metres. This is normally carried on RG8 cable. Compare 10base2, 10baseT.
  • 10baset — (networking)   A variant of Ethernet which allows stations to be attached via twisted pair cable.
  • ab esse — absent.
  • abacate — Avocado.
  • abalone — Abalone is a shellfish that you can eat and that has a shiny substance called mother-of-pearl inside its shell.
  • abanded — Simple past tense and past participle of aband.
  • abashed — If you are abashed, you feel embarrassed and ashamed.
  • abashes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of abash.
  • abatage — the slaughter of animals, especially the slaughter of diseased animals to prevent the infection of others.
  • abature — the trail of trampled grass left by a hunted stag
  • abaxile — Alternative form of abaxial.
  • abbrev. — abbreviation
  • abdomen — Your abdomen is the part of your body below your chest where your stomach and intestines are.
  • abduced — Simple past tense and past participle of abduce.
  • abelard — Peter. French name Pierre Abélard. 1079–1142, French scholastic philosopher and theologian whose works include Historia Calamitatum and Sic et Non (1121). His love for Héloïse is recorded in their correspondence
  • abelian — of or relating to an Abelian group
  • abelias — Plural form of abelia.
  • abelson — Philip. 1913–2004, US physical chemist. He created (with Edwin McMillan) the first transuranic element, neptunium (1940)
  • abenaki — a member of a group of E Algonquian peoples living mainly in Maine and S Quebec
  • abended — Simple past tense and past participle of abend.
  • aberfan — a former coal-mining village in S Wales, in Merthyr Tydfil county borough: scene of a disaster in 1966 when a slag heap collapsed onto part of the village killing 144 people (including 116 children)
  • abermud — (games)   The first popular open source MUD. The first version of AberMUD, named after Aberystwyth, UK, was written in B by Alan Cox, Richard Acott, Jim Finnis, and Leon Thrane, at University of Wales, Aberystwyth for an old Honeywell mainframe and opened in 1987. The gameplay was heavily influenced by MUD1, written by Roy Trubshaw and Richard Bartle, which Alan Cox had played at the University of Essex. In late 1988, Alan Cox ported AberMUD to C so it could run under UNIX on Southampton University's Maths machines. This version was named AberMUD2. Various other versions followed.
  • abetted — to encourage, support, or countenance by aid or approval, usually in wrongdoing: to abet a swindler; to abet a crime.
  • abetter — a person who abets.
  • abettor — a person who abets.
  • abeyant — temporarily inactive, stopped, or suspended.
  • abhenry — the cgs unit of inductance in the electromagnetic system; the inductance that results when a rate of change of current of 1 abampere per second generates an induced emf of 1 abvolt: equivalent to 10–9 henry
  • abhored — Misspelling of abhorred.
  • abideth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of abide.
  • abience — (psychology) Withdrawal from, or avoidance of a stimulus.
  • abietic — Of, pertaining to, or derived from fir trees.
  • abilene — a city in central Texas. Pop: 114 889 (2003 est)
  • abiocen — Alternative spelling of abiocoen.
  • abioses — the absence or lack of life; a nonviable state.
  • abjured — Simple past tense and past participle of abjure.

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