7-letter words containing b, e
- auberge — an inn or tavern
- audible — A sound that is audible is loud enough to be heard.
- aufgabe — a task or an assignment
- ausable — a river in NE New York, flowing NE through a gorge (Ausable Chasm) into Lake Champlain. 20 miles (32 km) long.
- avebury — a village in Wiltshire, site of an extensive Neolithic stone circle
- averbal — Not verbal; without words and speech.
- axebird — a nightjar of northern Queensland and New Guinea with a cry that sounds like a chopping axe
- b and e — Law. the crime of breaking and entering: two of the elements of the crime of burglary.
- b meson — a meson composed of a bottom quark and an up or down antiquark or of a bottom antiquark and an up or down quark.
- b movie — a low-budget movie made especially to accompany a major feature film on a double bill.
- b-grade — A B-grade person or thing is one that you consider to be inferior or of poor quality.
- b-movie — A B-movie is a film which is produced quickly and cheaply and is often considered to have little artistic value.
- baalbek — a town in E Lebanon: an important city in Phoenician and Roman times; extensive ruins. Pop: 150 000 (1998 est)
- babbage — Charles 1792–1871, English mathematician and inventor, who built a calculating machine that anticipated the modern electronic computer
- babbies — Plural form of babby.
- babbled — Simple past tense and past participle of babble.
- babbler — a person who babbles
- babbles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of babble.
- babelic — an ancient city in the land of Shinar in which the building of a tower (Tower of Babel) intended to reach heaven was begun and the confusion of the language of the people took place. Gen. 11:4–9.
- babesia — any of several species of parasite that affect humans and animals, esp Babesia bigemina, which causes fever in cattle
- babette — a female given name, form of Barbara.
- babiche — thongs or lacings of rawhide
- babinet — Jacques (ʒɑk) 1794–1872, French physicist, noted for his work on the diffraction of light
- baccate — like a berry in form, texture, etc
- bacchae — the priestesses or female devotees of Bacchus
- backare — an instruction to keep one's distance; back off!
- backend — Alternative form of back end.
- backers — Plural form of backer.
- backhoe — A backhoe is a large vehicle which is used for moving large amounts of earth.
- backset — a setback; a reversal
- backsey — a sirloin
- baconer — a pig that weighs between 83 and 101 kg, from which bacon is cut
- bad egg — a bad person
- badders — (UK, informal) badminton.
- baddest — not good in any manner or degree.
- baddies — a villainous or criminal person.
- badgers — Plural form of badger.
- badness — not good in any manner or degree.
- baffies — slippers
- baffled — lacking in understanding
- baffler — Something that causes one to be baffled, particularly a difficult puzzle or riddle.
- baffles — Plural form of baffle.
- bagarre — a brawl, fight, scuffle
- bagasse — the pulp remaining after the extraction of juice from sugar cane or similar plants: used as fuel and for making paper, etc
- bagehot — Walter. 1826–77, English economist and journalist: editor of The Economist; author of The English Constitution (1867), Physics and Politics (1872), and Lombard Street (1873)
- baggage — Your baggage consists of the bags that you take with you when you travel.
- baggers — Plural form of bagger.
- baggier — Comparative form of baggy.
- baggies — (lowercase) Informal. any small bag or packet.
- bagless — (esp of a vacuum cleaner) not containing a bag