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11-letter words containing b, l, a, t, h

  • leatherback — a sea turtle, Dermochelys coriacea, having the shell embedded in a leathery skin, reaching a length of more than 7 feet (2.1 meter) and a weight of more than 1000 pounds (450 kg): the largest living sea turtle; an endangered species.
  • light bread — white bread.
  • light table — a table that has a translucent top illuminated from below and is used typically for making tracings or examining color transparencies.
  • lubavitcher — a member of a missionary Hasidic movement founded in the 1700s by Rabbi Shneour Zalman of Lyady.
  • lymphoblast — a large, metabolically active lymphocyte shortly before it enters into mitosis.
  • metharbital — A barbiturate anticonvulsant used in the treatment of epilepsy.
  • mothballing — Present participle of mothball.
  • night table — a small table, chest, etc., for use next to a bed.
  • on the ball — a spherical or approximately spherical body or shape; sphere: He rolled the piece of paper into a ball.
  • photo album — bound book for photos
  • pitch-black — extremely black or dark as pitch: a pitch-black night.
  • plattsburgh — a city in NE New York, on Lake Champlain: battle, 1814.
  • plunge bath — a bath large enough to immerse the whole body or to dive into
  • rabbit hole — opening of a rabbit's burrow
  • rattle-bush — blue false indigo.
  • reestablish — to found, institute, build, or bring into being on a firm or stable basis: to establish a university; to establish a medical practice.
  • ritual bath — a mikvah.
  • sublethally — in a sublethal manner
  • switchblade — a pocketknife, the blade of which is held by a spring and can be released suddenly, as by pressing a button.
  • szombathely — a city in W Hungary: founded a.d. 48.
  • the balance — the constellation Libra, the seventh sign of the zodiac
  • the beltway — Washington, D.C., esp. as regarded as the center of U.S. government and politics: so called from the expressway around the District of Columbia & nearby areas
  • the gorbals — a district of Glasgow, formerly known for its slums
  • the lebanon — a republic in W Asia, on the Mediterranean: an important centre of the Phoenician civilization in the third millennium bc; part of the Ottoman Empire from 1516 until 1919; gained independence in 1941 (effective by 1945). Official language: Arabic; French and English are also widely spoken. Religion: Muslim and Christian. Currency: Lebanese pound. Capital: Beirut. Pop: 4 131 583 (2013 est). Area: 10 400 sq km (4015 sq miles)
  • thrasybulus — died c389 b.c, Athenian patriot and general.
  • thumb glass — a drinking glass having external indentations to allow it to be firmly grasped.
  • trophoblast — the layer of extraembryonic ectoderm that chiefly nourishes the embryo or develops into fetal membranes with nutritive functions.
  • truth table — a table that gives the truth-values of a compound sentence formed from component sentences by means of logical connectives, as AND, NOT, or OR, for every possible combination of truth-values of the component sentences.
  • uncatchable — to seize or capture, especially after pursuit: to catch a criminal; to catch a runaway horse.
  • unhabitable — capable of being inhabited.
  • unmatchable — not capable of being matched or equalled
  • unrightable — in accordance with what is good, proper, or just: right conduct.
  • unteachable — capable of being instructed, as a person; docile.
  • unthinkable — inconceivable; unimaginable: the unthinkable size of the universe.
  • untouchable — that may not be touched; of a nature such that it cannot be touched; not palpable; intangible.
  • unwatchable — detectable; apparent.
  • washability — capable of being washed without shrinking, fading, or the like.
  • weatherable — able to withstand the effects of weather
  • whirlabouts — Plural form of whirlabout.
  • whistleable — Capable of being whistled.
  • whitley bay — a resort in NE England, in North Tyneside unitary authority, Tyne and Wear, on the North Sea. Pop: 36 544 (2001)
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