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10-letter words containing b, o, d, e, i

  • old bailey — the main criminal court of London, England.
  • olive drab — a deep olive color.
  • ordainable — able to be ordained
  • ore bridge — a gantry crane used for transferring ore to and from stockpiles.
  • overbidder — someone who overbids, esp in the game of bridge
  • overbridge — (British) A bridge that allows traffic to pass over a road, river, railway etc.
  • oxidizable — able to be oxidized
  • paedotribe — (in ancient Greece) a gymnastics teacher
  • pik pobedy — Russian name of Pobeda Peak.
  • potbellied — Someone, usually a man, who is potbellied has a potbelly.
  • probenecid — a white, crystalline, water-insoluble powder, C 1 3 H 1 9 NO 4 S, used chiefly in the treatment of gout.
  • producible — to bring into existence; give rise to; cause: to produce steam.
  • prohibited — to forbid (an action, activity, etc.) by authority or law: Smoking is prohibited here.
  • proscribed — condemned or prohibited
  • providable — to make available; furnish: to provide employees with various benefits.
  • quodlibets — Plural form of quodlibet.
  • radio beam — beam (def 12).
  • radio tube — a vacuum tube used in a radio receiving set.
  • radiolabel — label (def 12).
  • raised bog — a bog of convex shape produced by growth of sphagnum and other bog plants in acid conditions and the subsequent build up of acid peat
  • red mombin — purple mombin.
  • red ribbon — a badge, banner, rosette, or the like made of red-colored ribbon or other material and used to signify the achievement of second place, as in a contest.
  • rhomboides — a rhomboid
  • semidouble — having more petals than those of a single flower but fewer than those of a double flower.
  • shore bird — a bird that frequents seashores, estuaries, etc., as the snipe, sandpiper, plover, and turnstone; a limicoline bird.
  • sideboards — a piece of furniture, as in a dining room, often with shelves, drawers, etc., for holding articles of table service.
  • sobersided — solemn or grave in disposition, attitude, character, etc.; serious-minded.
  • sobersides — a humorless or habitually serious person.
  • soil-based — having soil as the main constituent
  • sound bite — a brief, striking remark or statement excerpted from an audiotape or videotape for insertion in a broadcast news story.
  • sub-editor — A sub-editor is a person whose job it is to check and correct articles in newspapers or magazines before they are printed.
  • subjoinder — something subjoined, as an additional comment.
  • teleboides — Taphiae.
  • tidal bore — an abrupt rise of tidal water moving rapidly inland from the mouth of an estuary.
  • tide-bound — (of a vessel) grounded or otherwise confined at low tide.
  • tollbridge — a bridge where tolls are collected
  • tribromide — a bromide containing three atoms of bromine.
  • trilobated — having three lobes
  • trowbridge — a market town in SW England, administrative centre of Wiltshire: woollen manufacturing. Pop: 34 401 (2001)
  • unbloodied — not stained or smeared with blood: an unbloodied dagger at the scene of the crime.
  • uncombined — made by combining; joined; united, as in a chemical compound.
  • unembodied — not having a body; disembodied or without material form
  • unobedient — disobedient
  • unobtained — to come into possession of; get, acquire, or procure, as through an effort or by a request: to obtain permission; to obtain a better income.
  • video club — a club from which members can rent films on video or DVD
  • web editor — software for creating internet content
  • weighboard — a thin layer (e.g. shale or clay) between bands of thicker strata (e.g. limestone or sandstone)
  • whiteboard — a smooth, glossy sheet of white plastic that can be written on with a colored pen or marker in the manner of a blackboard.
  • widebodied — (aeronautics) An airliner that can seat more than six passengers in each row, in economy seating.
  • widebodies — Plural form of widebody.
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