12-letter words containing b, i, t, y
- irritability — the quality or state of being irritable.
- job security — chances of staying in employment
- keyboardists — Plural form of keyboardist.
- labyrinthian — of, relating to, or resembling a labyrinth.
- labyrinthine — of, relating to, or resembling a labyrinth.
- leachability — to dissolve out soluble constituents from (ashes, soil, etc.) by percolation.
- learnability — (uncountable) the condition of being learnable.
- liberatingly — In a liberating manner.
- liberty bell — the bell of Independence Hall in Philadelphia, rung on July 8, 1776, to announce the adoption of the Declaration of Independence; since then a national symbol of liberty: moved to a special exhibition pavilion behind Independence Hall on January 1, 1976.
- liberty bond — a single Liberty loan bond.
- liberty hall — a place or condition of complete liberty
- liberty loan — any of the five bond issues of the U.S. government floated in World War I.
- liberty pole — Also called liberty tree. American History. a pole or tree, often with a liberty cap or a banner at the top, usually located on a village green or in a market square, used by the Sons of Liberty in many colonial towns as a symbol of protest against British rule and around which anti-British rallies were held.
- liberty ship — a slow cargo ship built in large numbers for the U.S. merchant marine during World War II and having a capacity of about 11,000 deadweight tons.
- libertyville — a town in NE Illinois.
- libidinosity — lustfulness
- lifting body — an aircraft or spacecraft configuration in which there are no wings, and lift is obtained by aerodynamic forces on its body.
- little bitty — extremely small; tiny.
- little-bitty — extremely small; tiny.
- locomobility — the ability to move from one place to another
- lugubriosity — mournful, dismal, or gloomy, especially in an affected, exaggerated, or unrelieved manner: lugubrious songs of lost love.
- malleability — the state of being malleable, or capable of being shaped, as by hammering or pressing: the extreme malleability of gold.
- memorability — worth remembering; notable: a memorable speech.
- mob hysteria — the heightened and extreme emotions that can be experienced by people in a large crowd
- motorbicycle — a small, lightweight motorcycle.
- mouldability — a hollow form or matrix for giving a particular shape to something in a molten or plastic state.
- myclobutanil — A triazole fungicide that works by inhibiting ergosterol biosynthesis.
- mycobacteria — Plural form of mycobacterium.
- naughty bits — genitals
- navigability — deep and wide enough to provide passage to ships: a navigable channel.
- neoytterbium — ytterbium.
- nonarbitrary — decided by a judge or arbiter rather than by a law or statute.
- noncelebrity — a person who is not a celebrity
- nonliability — Absence of legal liability.
- nonsymbiotic — Not symbiotic.
- nonviability — The state or condition of being nonviable; impracticality.
- numerability — the fact of having the ability to be counted
- obedientiary — The holder of a monastic rank or office below that of superior.
- objectifying — Present participle of objectify.
- obligatorily — required as a matter of obligation; mandatory: A reply is desirable but not obligatory.
- octosyllabic — consisting of or pertaining to eight syllables.
- opposability — capable of being placed opposite to something else: the opposable thumb of primates.
- orbicularity — The quality of being orbicular.
- palatability — acceptable or agreeable to the palate or taste; savory: palatable food.
- pathobiology — pathology with emphasis on the biological aspects of disease
- payback time — Payback time is when someone has to take the consequences of what they have done in the past. You can use this expression to talk about good or bad consequences.
- permeability — the property or state of being permeable.
- photobiology — the study of the effects of light on biological systems.
- phytobiology — the branch of biology dealing with plants.
- plausibility — having an appearance of truth or reason; seemingly worthy of approval or acceptance; credible; believable: a plausible excuse; a plausible plot.