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7-letter words containing b, e

  • air bed — an inflatable mattress
  • airable — Suitable for broadcast.
  • airbase — A base for the operation of military aircraft.
  • albedos — Plural form of albedo.
  • albeniz — Isaac (isaˈak). 1860–1909, Spanish composer; noted for piano pieces inspired by folk music, such as the suite Iberia
  • albergo — (in Italy) a corporation of noble families typically formed to enable the success of business ventures
  • alberta — a province of W Canada: mostly prairie, with the Rocky Mountains in the southwest. Capital: Edmonton. Pop: 3 645 257 (2011 est). Area: 661 188 sq km (255 285 sq miles)
  • alberti — Leon Battista (leˈɔn batˈtista). 1404–72, Italian Renaissance architect, painter, writer, and musician; among his architectural designs are the façades of Sta. Maria Novella at Florence and S. Francesco at Rimini
  • albumen — Albumen is the same as albumin.
  • alebion — a son of Poseidon who, with his brother Dercynus, was killed by Hercules while attempting to steal the cattle that Hercules had taken from Geryon.
  • alembic — an obsolete type of retort used for distillation
  • algebra — Algebra is a type of mathematics in which letters are used to represent possible quantities.
  • alibied — Simple past tense and past participle of alibi.
  • alibies — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of alibi.
  • allenby — Edmund Henry Hynman, 1st Viscount. 1861–1936, British field marshal who captured Palestine and Syria from the Turks in 1918; high commissioner in Egypt (1919–25)
  • amabile — sweet or lovely
  • ambages — winding, roundabout paths or ways.
  • ambered — fixed in amber
  • ambient — The ambient temperature is the temperature of the air above the ground in a particular place.
  • amboise — a town in NW central France, on the River Loire: famous castle, a former royal residence. Pop: 11 457 (1999)
  • ambries — Plural form of ambry.
  • ambrose — Saint. ?340–397 ad, bishop of Milan; built up the secular power of the early Christian Church; also wrote music and Latin hymns. Feast day: Dec 7 or April 4
  • ambsace — double ace, the lowest throw at dice
  • ameboid — resembling or related to amebas.
  • amiable — Someone who is amiable is friendly and pleasant to be with.
  • amoebae — ameba.
  • amoebas — Plural form of amoeba.
  • amoebic — of, relating to, or resembling an ameba.
  • annabel — a feminine name
  • ansible — (science fiction) A hypothetical device that enables users to communicate instantaneously across great distances; that is, a faster-than-light communication device.
  • antbear — Alternative spelling of ant bear.
  • antibes — a port and resort in SE France, on the Mediterranean: an important Roman town. Pop: 76 925 (2006)
  • appleby — a town in NW England, in Cumbria: famous for its annual horse fair. Pop: 2862 (2001)
  • arabize — to transfer to Arab control
  • arbiter — An arbiter is a person or institution that judges and settles a quarrel between two other people or groups.
  • arbored — having an arbor, or bower
  • arbores — Plural form of arbor.
  • arboret — an area planted with shrubs
  • ardebil — a town in NW Iran, near the Caspian Sea.
  • arecibo — seaport in N Puerto Rico: pop. 100,000
  • arlberg — a mountain pass in W Austria: a winter sports region. Height: 1802 m (5910 ft)
  • armbone — (anatomy) A bone in the arm, specifically, the humerus.
  • ascribe — If you ascribe an event or condition to a particular cause, you say or consider that it was caused by that thing.
  • ashberyJohn, born 1927, U.S. poet.
  • astable — not stable
  • astilbe — any perennial saxifragaceous plant of the genus Astilbe of E Asia and North America: cultivated for their ornamental spikes or panicles of pink or white flowers
  • at best — You use at best to indicate that even if you describe something as favourably as possible or if it performs as well as it possibly can, it is still not very good.
  • aubades — Plural form of aubade.
  • aubaine — (historical, legal) succession to the goods of a stranger not naturalized.
  • aubanel — Théodore [tey-aw-dawr] /teɪ ɔˈdɔr/ (Show IPA), 1829–86, French poet.
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