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11-letter words containing b, i, r, l, e

  • olive brown — a dull yellowish-brown to yellowish-green colour
  • operability — that can be treated by a surgical operation. Compare inoperable (def 2).
  • organizable — to form as or into a whole consisting of interdependent or coordinated parts, especially for united action: to organize a committee.
  • overblowing — A technique for playing a wind instrument so as to produce overtones.
  • parablepsis — abnormal vision
  • parableptic — relating to parablepsis
  • perceivable — capable of being perceived; perceptible.
  • perceivably — capable of being perceived; perceptible.
  • perceptible — capable of being perceived; recognizable; appreciable: a perceptible change in his behavior.
  • perceptibly — capable of being perceived; recognizable; appreciable: a perceptible change in his behavior.
  • perfectible — capable of becoming or of being made perfect; improvable.
  • perishables — perishable articles, esp food
  • permissible — that can be permitted; allowable: a permissible amount of sentimentality under the circumstances; Such behavior is not permissible!
  • permissibly — that can be permitted; allowable: a permissible amount of sentimentality under the circumstances; Such behavior is not permissible!
  • perspirable — having the ability to perspire
  • persuasible — capable of being persuaded; open to or yielding to persuasion.
  • polarizable — to cause polarization in.
  • politbureau — (often lowercase) the executive committee and chief policymaking body of a Communist Party.
  • practicable — capable of being done, effected, or put into practice, with the available means; feasible: a practicable solution.
  • prebiblical — written, existing or occurring prior to the writing of the Bible; pertaining to this time period
  • predictable — able to be foretold or declared in advance: New technology allows predictable weather forecasting.
  • predictably — able to be foretold or declared in advance: New technology allows predictable weather forecasting.
  • preemptible — to occupy (land) in order to establish a prior right to buy.
  • prehensible — able to be seized or grasped.
  • prelibation — a foretaste.
  • premorbidly — pertaining to diseased parts: morbid anatomy.
  • prickleback — any of several blennioid fishes of the family Stichaeidae, usually inhabiting cold waters, having spiny rays in the dorsal fin.
  • problematic — of the nature of a problem; doubtful; uncertain; questionable.
  • processible — capable of being processed.
  • productible — to bring into existence; give rise to; cause: to produce steam.
  • protectible — to defend or guard from attack, invasion, loss, annoyance, insult, etc.; cover or shield from injury or danger.
  • protrusible — able to be thrust outwards
  • putrescible — liable to become putrid.
  • rabbit hole — opening of a rabbit's burrow
  • rabelaisian — of, relating to, or suggesting François Rabelais, whose work is characterized by broad, coarse humor and keen satire.
  • rainbowlike — resembling a rainbow
  • rambouillet — one of a breed of hardy sheep, developed from the Merino, yielding good mutton and a fine grade of wool.
  • rattlebrain — a giddy, empty-headed, talkative person.
  • re-eligible — eligible again, esp able to re-elected for an office or function
  • readability — Also, readableness. the state or quality of being readable.
  • rebuildable — to repair, especially to dismantle and reassemble with new parts: to rebuild an old car.
  • recalibrate — to determine, check, or rectify the graduation of (any instrument giving quantitative measurements).
  • receivables — the part of the assets of a business represented by accounts due for payment
  • reclaimable — to bring (uncultivated areas or wasteland) into a condition for cultivation or other use.
  • reclaimably — in a reclaimable manner
  • recruitable — a newly enlisted or drafted member of the armed forces.
  • rectifiable — able to be rectified.
  • redressible — the setting right of what is wrong: redress of abuses.
  • reestablish — to found, institute, build, or bring into being on a firm or stable basis: to establish a university; to establish a medical practice.
  • reform bill — any of the bills passed by Parliament (1832, 1867, 1884) providing for an increase in the number of voters in elections for the House of Commons, especially the bill of 1832 by which many rotten boroughs were disfranchised.
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