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10-letter words containing b, i, l, o

  • baroclinic — of, relating to, or having the property of baroclinity.
  • barophilic — (of living organisms) growing best in conditions of high atmospheric pressure
  • bartolozzi — Francesco [frahn-ches-kaw] /frɑnˈtʃɛs kɔ/ (Show IPA), 1725?–1815? Italian engraver.
  • basophiles — Biology. a basophilic cell, tissue, organism, or substance.
  • basophilia — an abnormal increase of basophil leucocytes in the blood
  • basophilic — having an affinity for basic stains.
  • batfowling — A method of catching birds at night, by holding a torch or other light, and beating the bush or perch where they roost so that the birds fly towards the light.
  • batholiths — Plural form of batholith.
  • batologist — someone who practises batology
  • battailous — ready for battle; pugnacious
  • battalions — Plural form of battalion.
  • battallion — Archaic form of battalion.
  • batticaloa — a seaport in E Sri Lanka.
  • bazillions — Plural form of bazillion.
  • be in love — If you are in love with someone, you feel romantically or sexually attracted to them, and they are very important to you.
  • beaujolais — Beaujolais is a type of red wine that comes from the region of eastern France called Beaujolais.
  • beclouding — Present participle of becloud.
  • becomingly — that suits or gives a pleasing effect or attractive appearance, as to a person or thing: a becoming dress; a becoming hairdo.
  • bedlington — Also called Bedlingtonshire [bed-ling-tuh n-sheer, -sher] /ˈbɛd lɪŋ tənˌʃɪər, -ʃər/ (Show IPA). an urban area in E Northumberland, in N England.
  • beef olive — a thin slice of beef rolled round sausage meat
  • behavioral — Behavioral means relating to the behavior of a person or animal, or to the study of their behavior.
  • bellinzona — a town in SE central Switzerland, capital of Ticino canton. Pop: 16 463 (2000)
  • belongings — Your belongings are the things that you own, especially things that are small enough to be carried.
  • belorussia — historical region in central Europe corresponding to present-day Belarus
  • berlusconi — Silvio (ˈsilvjo). born 1936, Italian politician and media tycoon: prime minister of Italy (1994–95, 2001–06, 2008–11); convicted of tax fraud and expelled from the Italian Senate in 2013
  • bertolucci — Bernardo (berˈnardo). born 1940, Italian film director: his films include The Spider's Stratagem (1970), The Conformist (1970), 1900 (1976), The Last Emperor (1987), The Sheltering Sky (1990), and The Dreamers (2003)
  • betula oil — methyl salicylate.
  • bi-monthly — occurring every two months.
  • bible oath — an oath sworn with one's hand on the Christian Bible
  • bibliofilm — a microfilm used especially in libraries to photograph the pages of valuable or much-used books.
  • bibliogony — the art of producing and publishing books.
  • bibliology — the study of Biblical literature
  • bibliopegy — the art of binding books
  • bibliopole — a dealer in books, esp rare or decorative ones
  • bibliopoly — a bookseller, especially a dealer in rare or used books.
  • bibliotaph — a person who caches or hoards books.
  • biblioteca — a library.
  • bibliotics — the scientific study of handwriting, or written documents, for investigative purposes
  • bibliotist — a person who engages in bibliotics
  • bichloride — a binary compound containing two atoms of chlorine for each atom of another element; dichloride
  • bicorporal — having two bodies, main divisions, symbols, etc.
  • bidonville — a shanty town
  • bifluoride — an acid salt of hydrofluoric acid containing the group HF 2 -, as ammonium bifluoride, NH 4 HF 2.
  • billfolder — billfold.
  • billposter — a person who is employed to stick advertising posters to walls, fences, etc
  • billy goat — A billy goat is a male goat.
  • bilocation — the existence of something in two places at the same time
  • bimble box — type of dense Australian tree
  • bimodality — the state of being bimodal
  • binational — involving two nations
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