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Words containing b, i, c, o, n, a

6 letter words containing b, i, c, o, n, a

  • bianco — Mon·te [mawn-te] /ˈmɔn tɛ/ (Show IPA). Italian name of Mont Blanc.
  • bonaci — a name for the black grouper fish (Mycteroperca bonaci), also used for various similar species

7 letter words containing b, i, c, o, n, a

  • abiocen — Alternative spelling of abiocoen.
  • batonic — (linguistics) Not representing anything specific; non-representational.
  • botanic — Botanic means the same as botanical.
  • cambion — Lb mythology The offspring of an incubus and a human.
  • coalbin — a bin for holding coal

8 letter words containing b, i, c, o, n, a

  • abiocoen — The non-living components of an environment, such as water, soil, air, etc.
  • anabolic — of or relating to anabolism
  • babycino — a drink of frothy milk with a chocolate topping, designed as an alternative to coffee for young children
  • baconian — of or relating to Francis Bacon, the philosopher, or to his inductive method of reasoning
  • baconism — of or relating to the philosopher Francis Bacon or his doctrines.

9 letter words containing b, i, c, o, n, a

  • abduction — the act of taking someone away by force or cunning; kidnapping
  • abiogenic — not resulting from the activity of living organisms.
  • abjection — an abject state or condition
  • aitchbone — the rump bone or floor of the pelvis in cattle
  • albinotic — of or relating to albinism.

10 letter words containing b, i, c, o, n, a

  • abdication — the act or state of abdicating; renunciation.
  • abductions — Plural form of abduction.
  • abjunction — the act of cutting off part of a mycelium or spore by forming a septum
  • abreaction — the release and expression of emotional tension associated with repressed ideas by bringing those ideas into consciousness
  • abscession — A separating; removal.

11 letter words containing b, i, c, o, n, a

  • abacination — The act of abacinating, of blinding with the light from hot metal.
  • abiogenetic — (biology) Of or pertaining to abiogenesis, originated by abiogenesis.
  • ablactation — the weaning of an infant
  • abscessions — Plural form of abscession.
  • abstraction — An abstraction is a general idea rather than one relating to a particular object, person, or situation.

12 letter words containing b, i, c, o, n, a

  • abjudication — (rare) Rejection by judicial sentence.
  • abstractions — Plural form of abstraction.
  • aminobenzoic — as in aminobenzoic acid
  • aminobutyric — (organic chemistry) Of or pertaining to any of several isomeric univalent radicals in which a hydrogen atom of a butyric radical is replaced by an amino group.
  • anaerobiotic — anaerobic

13 letter words containing b, i, c, o, n, a

  • abiogenically — in a way that does not involve living organisms
  • abortifacient — causing abortion
  • abstractional — relating to abstraction
  • acinetobacter — a bacterium that causes infections such as pneumonia, particularly in people who have a compromised immune system
  • actinobiology — the branch of biology concerned with the effects of radiation on living organisms

14 letter words containing b, i, c, o, n, a

  • abarticulation — (anatomy) An articulation, especially one that permits free motion in the joint; a hinge joint.
  • abdominopelvic — (anatomy) Of or pertaining to the abdomen and (the cavity of) the pelvis.
  • abortifacients — Plural form of abortifacient.
  • absorbefacient — a medicine or other agent that promotes absorption
  • abstractionism — the theory and practice of the abstract, esp of abstract art

15 letter words containing b, i, c, o, n, a

16 letter words containing b, i, c, o, n, a

  • abdominocentesis — (surgery) Extraction of peritoneal fluid from the abdomen for evaluation, using a trocar.
  • accountabilities — the state of being accountable, liable, or answerable.
  • actinobacillosis — a disease of cattle and sheep, caused by infection with an Actinobacillus lignieresii and characterized by soft tissue lesions, esp of the tongue
  • azodicarbonamide — (chemistry) An organic chemical, a yellow to orange red, odorless, crystalline powder, used in food industry as a food additive, a flour bleaching agent and improving agent and in foaming plastics.
  • back-propagation — (Or "backpropagation") A learning algorithm for modifying a feed-forward neural network which minimises a continuous "error function" or "objective function." Back-propagation is a "gradient descent" method of training in that it uses gradient information to modify the network weights to decrease the value of the error function on subsequent tests of the inputs. Other gradient-based methods from numerical analysis can be used to train networks more efficiently. Back-propagation makes use of a mathematical trick when the network is simulated on a digital computer, yielding in just two traversals of the network (once forward, and once back) both the difference between the desired and actual output, and the derivatives of this difference with respect to the connection weights.

17 letter words containing b, i, c, o, n, a

  • antimycobacterial — (medicine) That counteracts the effects of mycobacteria.
  • bacteriorhodopsin — a purple protein containing retinal and found in the plasma membrane of certain bacteria (genus Halobacterium): it directly supplies electrochemical energy from sunlight
  • benjamin-constant — Henri Benjamin [ahn-ree ban-zha-man] /ɑ̃ˈri bɛ̃ ʒaˈmɛ̃/ (Show IPA), (Benjamin Constant) 1767–1830, French statesman and author, born in Switzerland.
  • bouncebackability — the ability to recover after a setback, esp in sport
  • british-cameroons — German Kamerun. a region in W Africa: a German protectorate 1884–1919; divided in 1919 into British and French mandates.

18 letter words containing b, i, c, o, n, a

  • biodiversification — the process by which the diversity of plants or animals develops or is increased within a particular region or group of organisms.
  • bronchocandidiasis — See under candidiasis.
  • carbonic-anhydride — carbon dioxide.
  • carboxyhaemoglobin — haemoglobin coordinated with carbon monoxide, formed as a result of carbon monoxide poisoning. As carbon monoxide is bound in preference to oxygen, tissues are deprived of oxygen
  • controllable-pitch — (of a marine or aircraft propeller) having blades whose pitch can be changed during navigation or flight; variable-pitch.

19 letter words containing b, i, c, o, n, a

20 letter words containing b, i, c, o, n, a

  • acetylmethylcarbinol — acetoin.
  • boulogne-billancourt — an industrial suburb of SW Paris. Pop: 106 367 (1999)
  • clean-bill-of-health — a certificate, carried by a ship, attesting to the presence or absence of infectious diseases among the ship's crew and at the port from which it has come.
  • meta-dichlorobenzene — a colorless liquid, C 6 H 4 Cl 2 , soluble in alcohol and ether: used as a fumigant and insecticide.
  • para-dichlorobenzene — a white, crystalline, volatile, water-insoluble solid, C 6 H 4 Cl 2 , of the benzene series, having a penetrating odor: used chiefly as a moth repellent.

21 letter words containing b, i, c, o, n, a

23 letter words containing b, i, c, o, n, a

  • pentachloronitrobenzene — a crystalline compound, C 6 Cl 5 NO 2 , used as an herbicide and insecticide. Abbreviation: PCNB.

24 letter words containing b, i, c, o, n, a

32 letter words containing b, i, c, o, n, a

  • democratic-republic-of-the-congo — People's Republic of the, a republic in central Africa, W of the Democratic Republic of the Congo: formerly an overseas territory in French Equatorial Africa; now an independent member of the French Community. 132,046 sq. mi. (341,999 sq. km). Capital: Brazzaville. Formerly French Congo, Middle Congo.

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