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10-letter words containing b, l, i, g

  • cognizable — perceptible
  • cognizably — In a cognizable manner.
  • corbelling — a set of corbels stepped outwards, one above another
  • corrigible — capable of being corrected
  • crumblings — any pieces of matter which have crumbled or fallen from a larger part
  • cytoglobin — (protein) A globin that is produced by all types of human and other mammalian cells.
  • de broglie — Prince Louis Victor (lwi viktɔr). 1892–1987, French physicist, noted for his research in quantum mechanics and his development of wave mechanics: Nobel prize for physics 1929
  • debasingly — In a debasing manner.
  • debatingly — in an argumentative manner
  • deblocking — Present participle of deblock.
  • dialog box — A dialog box is a small area containing information or questions that appears on a computer screen when you are performing particular operations.
  • digestable — (obsolete, or, nonstandard) alt form digestible.
  • digestible — capable of being digested; readily digested.
  • dirigibles — Plural form of dirigible.
  • disobliged — to refuse or neglect to oblige; act contrary to the desire or convenience of; fail to accommodate.
  • disobliges — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disoblige.
  • doubtingly — In a doubting manner.
  • dribblings — Plural form of dribbling.
  • eight ball — a black ball with the number eight on it
  • embattling — Present participle of embattle.
  • embezzling — Present participle of embezzle.
  • embroiling — Present participle of embroil.
  • enfeebling — Present participle of enfeeble.
  • euglobulin — a fraction of serum globulin which is soluble in saline solutions and insoluble in distilled water
  • exobiology — The branch of science that deals with the possibility and likely nature of life on other planets or in space.
  • eyeballing — Present participle of eyeball.
  • febrifugal — of or acting as a febrifuge.
  • fiberglass — a material consisting of extremely fine filaments of glass that are combined in yarn and woven into fabrics, used in masses as a thermal and acoustical insulator, or embedded in various resins to make boat hulls, fishing rods, and the like.
  • fibreglass — Silica based glass extruded into fibers that possess a length at least 1000 times greater than their width.
  • filing box — a box in which files can be stored
  • film badge — a badgelike device that, when processed, indicates whether a dose of radiation has been received: worn by workers subject to radiation exposure.
  • fingerbowl — a small bowl filled with water for rinsing the fingers at the table after a meal
  • flight bag — a lightweight shoulder bag designed for carrying sundries aboard an aircraft.
  • flight box — a tool box containing tools and other equipment and necessaries for a person who flies radio-controlled model planes
  • fly-bridge — Also called flybridge, fly bridge, monkey bridge. Nautical. a small, often open deck or platform above the pilothouse or main cabin, having duplicate controls and navigational equipment.
  • flying jib — the outer or outermost of two or more jibs, set well above the jib boom.
  • forgivable — to grant pardon for or remission of (an offense, debt, etc.); absolve.
  • forgivably — In a forgivable way.
  • fumblingly — In a fumbling manner.
  • galliambic — of or relating to a metre consisting of four lesser Ionics, used by Callimachus and Catullus and imitated by Tennyson in Boadicea
  • gambolling — to skip about, as in dancing or playing; frolic.
  • garibaldis — Plural form of garibaldi.
  • gatlinburg — a town in E Tennessee: resort.
  • ghibelline — a member of the aristocratic party in medieval Italy and Germany that supported the claims of the German emperors against the papacy: politically opposed to the Guelphs.
  • gilbertian — of, relating to, or characteristic of the style or humor of Sir William S. Gilbert.
  • gilbertine — a member of a Christian order founded in approximately 1135 by St Gilbert of Sempringham, composed of nuns who followed the Cistercian rule and Augustinian canons who ministered to them. It was the only religious order of English origin and never spread to Europe
  • glauberite — a mineral, sodium calcium sulfate, Na 2 Ca(SO 4) 2 , often found as a deposit on the beds of salt lakes.
  • globalised — Simple past tense and past participle of globalise.
  • globalized — to extend to other or all parts of the globe; make worldwide: efforts to globalize the auto industry.
  • globulites — Plural form of globulite.
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