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14-letter words containing b, m, e, s, o

  • bring sth home — To bring something home to someone means to make them understand how important or serious it is.
  • bring to terms — to reduce to submission; force to agree
  • broad-spectrum — effective against a wide variety of diseases or microorganisms
  • brown stem rot — a disease of soybeans, characterized by brown discoloration and decay of internal tissues of the stem and leaf, caused by a fungus, Cephalosporium gregatum.
  • camera obscura — a darkened chamber or small building in which images of outside objects are projected onto a flat surface by a convex lens in an aperture
  • campylobacters — Plural form of campylobacter.
  • cherry blossom — the blossom of any of various spring-blooming cherries, prized for their beauty
  • cholera morbus — gastroenteritis
  • coma berenices — a faint constellation in the N hemisphere between Ursa Major and Boötes containing the Coma Cluster a cluster of approximately 1000 galaxies, at a mean distance of 300 million light years
  • combinableness — The quality or state of being combinable.
  • commissionable — the act of committing or entrusting a person, group, etc., with supervisory power or authority.
  • common objects — (language)   An object-oriented Lisp from Hewlett-Packard.
  • comparableness — The state or quality of being comparable; comparability.
  • compassionable — exciting or deserving pity
  • compatibleness — The state or quality of being compatible.
  • compensability — eligibility for compensation
  • comprehensible — Something that is comprehensible can be understood.
  • comprehensibly — capable of being comprehended or understood; intelligible.
  • congressmember — a member of a congress, especially of the U.S. House of Representatives.
  • croquembouches — Plural form of croquembouche.
  • cumbersomeness — The state of being cumbersome.
  • customs broker — a person whose job is to assist businesses in clearing imported or exported goods through customs
  • cyberterrorism — the illegal use of computers and the internet to achieve some goal
  • demobilisation — (chiefly, British) alternative spelling of demobilization.
  • demonstratable — Alternative form of demonstrable.
  • discombobulate — to confuse or disconcert; upset; frustrate: The speaker was completely discombobulated by the hecklers.
  • discomfortable — an absence of comfort or ease; uneasiness, hardship, or mild pain.
  • disconformable — of or relating to a disconformity.
  • disembarkation — to go ashore from a ship.
  • disembowelling — (chiefly, British) present participle of disembowel.
  • disembowelment — to remove the bowels or entrails from; eviscerate.
  • domestic abuse — physical or mental abuse towards a member of one's own household
  • double blossom — a disease of blackberries and dewberries, characterized by witches'-brooms and flower malformations, caused by a fungus, Cercosporella rubi.
  • double measure — A double measure is a drink that is twice the normal measure.
  • dumb insolence — a silent act designed to frustrate a complainer, criticizer, superior etc perhaps involving a refusal to answer them, looking sideways or at other people as they chastise you or ignoring them by continuing what you are doing.
  • exocannibalism — A form of cannibalism, the eating of members of other social groups than one's own, as opposed to endocannibalism.
  • formidableness — The quality of being formidable.
  • gambling house — a building for gambling, especially for a large number of betting games.
  • harbour master — an official in charge of a harbour
  • hemimetabolism — incomplete metamorphosis.
  • hemimetabolous — incomplete metamorphosis.
  • holometabolism — The complete metamorphosis of an insect.
  • holometabolous — undergoing complete metamorphosis.
  • hors de combat — disabled or injured
  • hypometabolism — The physiological state of having an decreased rate of metabolic activity.
  • impossibleness — Quality of being impossible.
  • impressionable — easily impressed or influenced; susceptible: an impressionable youngster.
  • impressionably — In an impressionable manner.
  • incompressible — not capable of being compressed.
  • indecomposable — incapable of being decomposed.
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