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10-letter words containing b, l, u, e, s

  • overblouse — a blouse designed to be worn outside the waistband of a skirt or a pair of slacks.
  • oversubtle — too subtle (so as to be unnoticed)
  • pasturable — capable of providing pasture, as land.
  • postbellum — occurring after a war, especially after the American Civil War: postbellum reforms.
  • prepublish — to publish in advance of a scheduled date.
  • presumable — capable of being taken for granted; probable.
  • presumably — by assuming reasonably; probably: Since he is a consistent winner, he is presumably a superior player.
  • pseudobulb — an enlarged, aboveground portion of stem, present in many tropical orchids, in which moisture is stored.
  • publicised — to give publicity to; bring to public notice; advertise: They publicized the meeting as best they could.
  • publicness — the quality or state of being public or being owned by the public.
  • publishers — a publishing company
  • punishable — liable to or deserving punishment.
  • quodlibets — Plural form of quodlibet.
  • re-soluble — able to be redissolved.
  • rebellious — defying or resisting some established authority, government, or tradition; insubordinate; inclined to rebel.
  • reissuable — (of notes, bills, money, etc) able to be reissued
  • ruby laser — a solid-state, pulsed laser that uses a ruby crystal to produce a very strong beam of red coherent light, used in making holographs and in cosmetic instruments.
  • saxon blue — a dye made by dissolving indigo in a solution of sulphuric acid
  • scrobicule — a small pit, for example around one of a sea urchin's nodules
  • scrubbable — to rub hard with a brush, cloth, etc., or against a rough surface in washing.
  • see double — have blurred vision
  • self-abuse — reproach or blame of oneself.
  • self-build — the practice of building one's own home
  • self-doubt — lack of confidence in the reliability of one's own motives, personality, thought, etc.
  • semidouble — having more petals than those of a single flower but fewer than those of a double flower.
  • semipublic — partly or to some degree public.
  • shellbound — encased in, or confined to, a shell
  • shield bug — any shield-shaped herbivorous heteropterous insect of the superfamily Pentamoidea, esp any of the family Pentatomidae
  • slate blue — a moderate to dark grayish blue.
  • slate-blue — of a dark greyish-blue colour
  • sluice-box — an artificial channel for conducting water, often fitted with a gate (sluice gate) at the upper end for regulating the flow.
  • slumberful — characterized by sleep or slumber
  • slumbering — to sleep, especially lightly; doze; drowse.
  • slumberous — sleepy; heavy with drowsiness, as the eyelids.
  • solubilize — to make soluble, or to increase solubility.
  • somnambule — a person who sleepwalks
  • spellbound — bound by or as if by a spell; enchanted, entranced, or fascinated: a spellbound audience.
  • spittlebug — the nymph of the froghopper, which surrounds itself with a frothy mass.
  • spuleblade — the shoulder blade
  • squashable — easily squashed; soft
  • squeezable — easily squeezed, compressed, or the like.
  • stale bull — a dealer or speculator who holds unsold commodities after a rise in market prices but who cannot trade because there are no buyers at the new levels and because his financial commitments prevent him from making further purchases
  • statutable — (of an offense) recognized by statute; legally punishable.
  • steel blue — dark bluish gray.
  • stimulable — to rouse to action or effort, as by encouragement or pressure; spur on; incite: to stimulate his interest in mathematics.
  • stumblebum — a clumsy, second-rate prizefighter.
  • sub-clause — Grammar. a syntactic construction containing a subject and predicate and forming part of a sentence or constituting a whole simple sentence.
  • sub-leader — a person or thing that leads.
  • subacutely — in a subacute manner
  • subarticle — an article that forms part of a larger or main article
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