9-letter words containing b, m, d
- bitmapped — composed of or formed by a pattern of pixels to make a bitmap
- blackdamp — air that is low in oxygen content and high in carbon dioxide as a result of an explosion in a mine
- blemished — You use blemished to describe something such as someone's skin or a piece of fruit when its appearance is spoiled by small marks.
- blindheim — Blenheim
- blindworm — a legless lizard (Anguis fragilis) of the Old World; slowworm: it has very small eyes and a snakelike body that is usually brownish
- bloodworm — the red wormlike aquatic larva of the midge, Chironomus plumosus, which lives at the bottom of stagnant pools and ditches
- bloomsday — an annual celebration in Dublin on 16 June of the life of James Joyce and, in particular, his novel Ulysses, which is entirely set in Dublin on 16 June 1904
- blossomed — the flower of a plant, especially of one producing an edible fruit.
- blow mold — a hinged mold for shaping molten glass during blowing.
- blue mold — any of various species of a fungus (genus Penicillium) that produce bluish masses of spores: some species yield penicillin and some are used to ripen certain cheeses
- boardroom — The boardroom is a room where the board of a company meets.
- bodements — a foreboding or omen; presentiment.
- bodenheim — Maxwell, 1892–1954, U.S. poet and novelist.
- body mass — the ratio of a person's weight to their height
- body mike — a microphone attached to the body
- body slam — a wrestling throw in which an opponent is lifted and hurled to the mat, landing on his or her back.
- body-mike — to equip with a body mike: The star was body-miked, but he was still inaudible.
- body-slam — to lift and throw (someone) to the ground, as in wrestling
- bombarded — to attack or batter with artillery fire.
- bombarder — a person or thing which bombards
- bombardon — a brass instrument of the tuba type, similar to a sousaphone
- bombycoid — relating to moths of the family Bombycidae
- bondwoman — a female serf or slave
- breadroom — a room or compartment where bread is kept, esp on a ship
- bridemaid — a bridesmaid
- bridgeman — a person who works on a bridge or on the construction of bridges.
- broadbrim — a broad-brimmed hat, esp one worn by the Quakers in the 17th century
- broadloom — of or designating carpets or carpeting woven on a wide loom to obviate the need for seams
- broadmoor — an institution in Berkshire, England, for housing and treating mentally ill criminals
- bromeliad — any plant of the tropical American family Bromeliaceae, typically epiphytes with a rosette of fleshy leaves. The family includes the pineapple and Spanish moss
- bromfield — Louis, 1896–1956, U.S. novelist.
- broodmare — mare for breeding
- bumbledom — self-importance in a minor office
- cambodian — of or relating to Cambodia or its inhabitants
- cambridge — city in E Mass., across the Charles River from Boston: pop. 101,000
- candomble — any of a number of similar religious cults in Brazil that combine elements of Roman Catholicism with elements of West African, esp Yoruba, and South American Indian religions
- carbamide — urea.
- chambered — having a chamber inside it in which the body of an important person was laid to rest
- clambered — an act or instance of clambering.
- climbdown — A retreat or withdrawal from an earlier position or opinion; a backdown.
- colombard — a white grape grown in France, California, and Australia, used for making wine
- combatted — to fight or contend against; oppose vigorously: to combat crime.
- combusted — Simple past tense and past participle of combust.
- cymbidium — a genus, Cymbidium, of subtropical and tropical orchids native to Australia and Asia, having boat-shaped showy flowers
- d'amboise — Jacques [French zhahk] /French ʒɑk/ (Show IPA), (Joseph) born 1934, U.S. ballet dancer and choreographer.
- debarment — to shut out or exclude from a place or condition: to debar all those who are not members.
- deck beam — a stiffening deck member supported at its extremities by knee connections to frames or bulkheads
- decumbent — lying down or lying flat
- demobbing — Present participle of demob.
- diabolism — activities designed to enlist the aid of devils, esp in witchcraft or sorcery