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11-letter words containing b, i, d, e, s

  • robbinsdale — a city in SE Minnesota, near Minneapolis.
  • sacred ibis — an African ibis, Threskiornis aethiopica, having a black, naked head and neck and white and black plumage, venerated by the ancient Egyptians.
  • sailboarder — windsurfer
  • scarabaeoid — resembling a scarab.
  • scuba diver — sb who dives underwater
  • self-binder — binder (def 5b).
  • shipbuilder — a person whose occupation is the designing or constructing of ship.
  • shrubberied — having a shrubbery
  • single bond — a chemical linkage consisting of one covalent bond between two atoms of a molecule, represented in chemical formulas by one line or two vertical dots, as C–H or C:H.
  • snow bridge — a mass of snow bridging a crevasse, sometimes affording a risky way across it
  • soft-boiled — to boil (an egg) just long enough for the yolk and white to partially solidify, usually three or four minutes.
  • soil binder — a plant that prevents or inhibits erosion by providing a ground cover and forming a dense network of roots that hold the soil.
  • southbridge — a town in S Massachusetts.
  • spellbinder — a person or thing that spellbinds, especially a powerful speaker who can captivate an audience.
  • spider crab — any of various crabs of the family Majidae, having long, slender legs and a comparatively small, triangular body.
  • stereoblind — lacking the ability to see in three dimensions through both eyes
  • stone-blind — completely blind.
  • stourbridge — an industrial town in W central England, in Dudley unitary authority, West Midlands. Pop: 55 480 (2001)
  • strike dumb — to amaze; astound; astonish
  • strikebound — closed by a strike: a strikebound factory.
  • sub-heading — a title or heading of a subdivision, as in a chapter, essay, or newspaper article.
  • subadditive — something that is added, as one substance to another, to alter or improve the general quality or to counteract undesirable properties: an additive that thins paint.
  • subchloride — a chloride containing a relatively small proportion of chlorine, as mercurous chloride.
  • subdecision — a decision secondary to a main decision
  • subdelirium — a mild delirium with lucid intervals.
  • subdirector — an assistant or secondary director
  • subdivisive — having a quality that subdivides
  • subindicate — to indirectly indicate or hint
  • subordinate — placed in or belonging to a lower order or rank.
  • suspendible — to hang by attachment to something above: to suspend a chandelier from the ceiling.
  • swear blind — to assert emphatically
  • switchblade — a pocketknife, the blade of which is held by a spring and can be released suddenly, as by pressing a button.
  • tabularised — to tabulate.
  • therebeside — next to; beside that
  • three-birds — nodding pogonia.
  • unabolished — not abolished or revoked
  • unblemished — to destroy or diminish the perfection of: The book is blemished by those long, ineffective descriptions.
  • unburnished — to polish (a surface) by friction.
  • undescribed — to tell or depict in written or spoken words; give an account of: He described the accident very carefully.
  • undesirable — not desirable or attractive; objectionable: undesirable qualities.
  • undisturbed — marked by symptoms of mental illness: a disturbed personality.
  • undivisible — capable of being divided.
  • uninscribed — having no writing, letters, or design inscribed on the surface
  • unpublished — to issue (printed or otherwise reproduced textual or graphic material, computer software, etc.) for sale or distribution to the public.
  • unsubmitted — to give over or yield to the power or authority of another (often used reflexively).
  • wattlebirds — Plural form of wattlebird.
  • weaverbirds — Plural form of weaverbird.
  • web du bois — William Edward Burghardt [burg-hahrd] /ˈbɜrg hɑrd/ (Show IPA), 1868–1963, U.S. educator and writer.
  • whiteboards — Plural form of whiteboard.
  • wildebeests — Plural form of wildebeest.
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