11-letter words containing b, l, o, d, e
- highblooded — of high blood, family, or race
- hobbledehoy — an awkward, ungainly youth.
- homebuilder — a person whose occupation is homebuilding.
- hornblendic — Of or pertaining to hornblende.
- hostile bid — A hostile takeover bid is one that is opposed by the company that is being bid for.
- hot-blooded — excitable; impetuous.
- hyperboloid — a quadric surface having a finite center and some of its plane sections hyperbolas. Equation: x 2 / a 2 + y 2 / b 2 − z 2 / c 2 = 1.
- immobilised — Simple past tense and past participle of immobilise.
- immobilized — Simple past tense and past participle of immobilize.
- indigo blue — indigo (def 4).
- indominable — Lb alveolar intervocal flapping misspelling of indomitable.
- indomitable — that cannot be subdued or overcome, as persons, will, or courage; unconquerable: an indomitable warrior.
- labiodental — articulated with the lower lip touching the upper front teeth, as f or v, or, rarely, with the upper lip touching the lower front teeth.
- labradoodle — a type of dog that is a cross between a Labrador retriever and a poodle
- labradorean — of or relating to Labrador.
- labradorite — a feldspar mineral of the plagioclase group, often characterized by a brilliant change of colors, with blue and green most common.
- layer board — lear board.
- leaderboard — a board on which the scores of the leading competitors are displayed, as in a golf tournament.
- letterboxed — Simple past tense and past participle of letterbox.
- lewy bodies — abnormal proteins that occur in the nerve cells of the cerebral cortex and the basal ganglia, causing Parkinson's disease and dementia
- lobotomised — to perform a lobotomy on.
- lobotomized — Surgery. having undergone a lobotomy.
- local derby — a football match between two teams from the same area
- long-limbed — having long limbs
- lower bound — an element less than or equal to all the elements in a given set: The numbers 0 and 1 are lower bounds of the set consisting of 1, 2, and 3.
- mantelboard — mantel.
- mebendazole — an anthelmintic substance, C 1 6 H 1 3 N 3 O 3 , used for treating parasitic worm infestations.
- metabolised — Simple past tense and past participle of metabolise.
- metabolized — Simple past tense and past participle of metabolize.
- middle-born — neither first nor last in order of birth, especially second in a family of three children.
- middlebrows — Plural form of middlebrow.
- mind-blower — a hallucinogenic drug.
- moclobemide — A drug used to treat depression and social anxiety.
- molybdenite — a soft, graphitelike mineral, molybdenum sulfide, MoS 2 , occurring in foliated masses or scales: the principal ore of molybdenum.
- molybdenous — containing bivalent molybdenum.
- montbéliard — an industrial town in E France: former capital of the duchy of Burgundy. Pop: 27 570 (1999)
- mumble mode — (jargon) The mode a program, piece of hardware, or other system is said to be in when it is still running and perhaps reacting to input and/or occasionally producing output (especially if it shouldn't), but in a way that appears wildly inappropriate to the task it is supposed to perform. Compare "off the trolley" and "deep space".
- musclebound — having enlarged and inelastic muscles, as from excessive exercise.
- needle book — something used for keeping sewing needles in. It is made of fabric and looks like a book
- non-audible — capable of being heard; loud enough to be heard; actually heard.
- noncredible — capable of being believed; believable: a credible statement.
- nondisabled — physically or mentally impaired, injured, or incapacitated.
- nondurables — Plural form of nondurable.
- nonreadable — unreadable.
- obliterated — to remove or destroy all traces of; do away with; destroy completely.
- ordeal bean — Calabar bean.
- outbalanced — Simple past tense and past participle of outbalance.
- oxford blue — a dark blue colour
- paddle boat — small boat with pedals
- paddleboard — a type of surfboard with one end rounded and the other tapered to a point, used chiefly in surfing and often in lifesaving.