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Words containing b, l, a, n, k, e

7 letter words containing b, l, a, n, k, e

  • blacken — To blacken something means to make it black or very dark in colour. Something that blackens becomes black or very dark in colour.
  • blanker — (of paper or other writing surface) having no marks; not written or printed on: a blank sheet of paper.
  • blanket — A blanket is a large square or rectangular piece of thick cloth, especially one which you put on a bed to keep you warm.

8 letter words containing b, l, a, n, k, e

  • backline — (in some team sports) the defensive players considered as a unit
  • balkline — a line at one end of a table from behind which opening shots with the cue ball are made
  • bankable — In the entertainment industry, someone or something that is described as bankable is very popular and therefore likely to be very profitable.
  • bankerly — relating to or resembling a banker
  • barnlike — resembling a barn

9 letter words containing b, l, a, n, k, e

  • anklebone — the bone of the ankle; talus
  • backplane — A board to which the main circuit boards of a computer may be connected and that provides connections between them.
  • baekeland — Leo Hendrik [lee-oh hen-drik;; Flemish ley-oh hen-drik] /ˈli oʊ ˈhɛn drɪk;; Flemish ˈleɪ oʊ ˈhɛn drɪk/ (Show IPA), 1863–1944, U.S. chemist, born in Belgium: developed Bakelite.
  • bairnlike — childlike
  • balkanise — to divide (a country, territory, etc.) into small, quarrelsome, ineffectual states.

10 letter words containing b, l, a, n, k, e

  • alanbrooke — Alan Francis Brooke, 1st Viscount. 1883–1963, British field marshal; chief of Imperial General Staff (1941–46)
  • anklebones — Plural form of anklebone.
  • backplanes — Plural form of backplane.
  • balkanized — Simple past tense and past participle of balkanize.
  • bankrolled — money in one's possession; monetary resources.

11 letter words containing b, l, a, n, k, e

  • ankle-biter — small child, toddler
  • backchannel — an unofficial or covert means of conveying information, originally or esp in political or diplomatic circles
  • backslidden — Past participle of backslide.
  • bareknuckle — (of a prizefight, prizefighter, etc.) without boxing gloves; using the bare fists.
  • blackhander — a member of a Black Hand group

12 letter words containing b, l, a, n, k, e

  • alkylbenzene — (organic chemistry) Any hydrocarbon formally derived from benzene by replacing one or more hydrogen atoms with alkyl groups.
  • backboneless — lacking backbone; cowardly
  • backhandedly — In a backhanded manner.
  • backpedaling — to retard the forward motion by pressing backward on the pedal, especially of a bicycle with coaster brakes.
  • bare-knuckle — without boxing gloves

13 letter words containing b, l, a, n, k, e

  • backpedalling — to retard the forward motion by pressing backward on the pedal, especially of a bicycle with coaster brakes.
  • beaked-salmon — sandfish (def 2).
  • berkeleianism — the philosophical system of George Berkeley, holding that objects exist only when perceived, that God's perception sustains the universe, and that there is no independent substratum or substance in which these perceptions inhere
  • beta-blocking — acting to inhibit the activity of the nerves that are stimulated by adrenaline
  • blanketflower — a hardy flowering plant, Gaillardia aristata, that grows in the US

14 letter words containing b, l, a, n, k, e

  • anti-bolshevik — a person who is opposed to Bolshevism
  • back-clearance — Machinery. the gradual termination of a groove on the body of an object not ending there, as the upper termination of a flute in a twist drill. Also called back clearance. a space in a depressed area of an object into which a machine tool or grinding wheel may safely enter at the end of a pass or operation.
  • back-pedalling — a retreat from or a retraction of a previously held view
  • backbreakingly — In a backbreaking manner.
  • black-and-blue — (of the skin) discoloured, as from a bruise

15 letter words containing b, l, a, n, k, e

  • acknowledgeable — to admit to be real or true; recognize the existence, truth, or fact of: to acknowledge one's mistakes.
  • acknowledgeably — in a way that is able to be generally acknowledged or recognized
  • black-and-white — displaying only black and white tones; without color, as a picture or chart: a black-and-white photograph.
  • blagoveshchensk — a city and port in E Russia, in Siberia on the Amur River. Pop: 222 000 (2005 est)
  • blockade-runner — a ship or person that passes through a blockade.

16 letter words containing b, l, a, n, k, e

  • bacterioplankton — (biology) The bacterial component of marine plankton.
  • granville-barkerHarley, 1877–1946, English dramatist, actor, and critic.
  • knowledgeability — possessing or exhibiting knowledge, insight, or understanding; intelligent; well-informed; discerning; perceptive.

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20 letter words containing b, l, a, n, k, e

  • back-of-the-envelope — (of a plan, calculation, etc) composed or performed quickly and without detailed analysis or research

24 letter words containing b, l, a, n, k, e

  • black-english-vernacular — Also called African American Vernacular English, African American English, Afro-American English, Black English Vernacular, Black Vernacular English.a dialect of American English characterized by pronunciations, syntactic structures, and vocabulary associated with and used by some North American black people and exhibiting a wide variety and range of forms varying in the extent to which they differ from standard English.

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