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8-letter words containing b, l, a, m

  • lambling — a small lamb
  • lambskin — the skin of a lamb, especially when dressed with its wool, and used for clothing.
  • limbmeal — (Shakespeare) Into pieces; limb from limb.
  • lip balm — salve for the lips
  • lombardi — Vince(nt Thomas) 1913–70, U.S. football coach.
  • lombardo — Guy (Albert) 1902–77, U.S. bandleader, born in Canada.
  • lombardy — a region and former kingdom in N Italy. 9190 sq. mi. (23,800 sq. km).
  • low beam — an automobile headlight beam providing short-range illumination of a road and intended chiefly for use in driving on the streets of cities, towns, etc.
  • mableton — a town in NW Georgia.
  • maebelle — a female given name.
  • mail hub — mail server
  • mailable — legally acceptable as mail, as in terms of content, size, or weight.
  • mailbags — Plural form of mailbag.
  • mailboat — a boat for transporting mail.
  • mailbomb — Alternative form of mail bomb.
  • makeable — a rough stone
  • malherbe — François de (frɑ̃swa də). 1555–1628, French poet and critic. He advocated the classical ideals of clarity and concision of meaning
  • malibran — Maria Felicita [Spanish mah-ree-ah fe-lee-thee-tah] /Spanish mɑˈri ɑ ˌfɛ liˈθi tɑ/ (Show IPA), 1808–36, Spanish opera singer, born in France.
  • mandible — the bone of the lower jaw.
  • maniable — (obsolete) manageable.
  • mappable — a representation, usually on a flat surface, as of the features of an area of the earth or a portion of the heavens, showing them in their respective forms, sizes, and relationships according to some convention of representation: a map of Canada.
  • marbella — a seaport in S Spain, on the Mediterranean: resort center.
  • marbling — metamorphosed limestone, consisting chiefly of recrystallized calcite or dolomite, capable of taking a high polish, occurring in a wide range of colors and variegations and used in sculpture and architecture.
  • markable — Capable of being marked.
  • marlboro — a city in E Massachusetts.
  • mashable — Of a consistency suitable for mashing.
  • maskable — capable of being masked
  • matabele — Ndebele (def 1).
  • may-blob — marsh marigold.
  • mealybug — any of several scalelike, homopterous insects of the families Pseudococcidae and Eriococcidae that are covered with a powdery wax secretion and feed on plants.
  • meanable — (mostly, philosophy) Capable of being meant.
  • meatball — a small ball of ground meat, especially beef, often mixed with bread crumbs, seasonings, etc., before cooking.
  • meltable — to become liquefied by warmth or heat, as ice, snow, butter, or metal.
  • mendable — to make (something broken, worn, torn, or otherwise damaged) whole, sound, or usable by repairing: to mend old clothes; to mend a broken toy.
  • metablog — (neologism, Internet) a blog about blogs.
  • metabola — (in the plural, entomology) Insects that metamorphose.
  • metabole — Alternative spelling of metabola.
  • metaboly — the ability of some cells, esp protozoans, to alter their shape
  • miliband — David (Wright). born 1965, British Labour politician; foreign secretary (2007–10)
  • milk bar — a simple restaurant, often with an open front, or a counter or booth where milk drinks, sandwiches, etc., are sold.
  • millable — capable of being milled: millable wheat.
  • millbrae — a city in W California, on San Francisco Bay.
  • millibar — a centimeter-gram-second unit of pressure equal to one thousandth of a bar or 1000 dynes per square centimeter, used to measure air pressure. Abbreviation: mb.
  • mineable — capable of being mined, especially profitably.
  • minilabs — Plural form of minilab.
  • mislabel — to label wrongly, incorrectly, or misleadingly: to mislabel a bottle of medicine.
  • missable — to fail to hit or strike: to miss a target.
  • mockable — to attack or treat with ridicule, contempt, or derision.
  • moddable — (video games) That can be modded (modified by the end user).
  • moldable — a hollow form or matrix for giving a particular shape to something in a molten or plastic state.
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