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11-letter words containing b, o, m, s

  • monoblepsis — a condition of the eyesight in which there is no problem with vision when one eye is involved but there is impairment to vision that uses both eyes
  • monohybrids — Plural form of monohybrid.
  • morbidities — a morbid state or quality.
  • mossbluiter — the bittern
  • mossbunkers — Plural form of mossbunker.
  • mountebanks — Plural form of mountebank.
  • mouse elbow — (jargon, medical)   A tennis-elbow-like fatigue syndrome resulting from excessive use of a WIMP. Similarly, "mouse shoulder". GLS reports that he used to get this a lot before he taught himself to be ambimoustrous.
  • movableness — The quality or state of being movable; mobility.
  • moxibustion — (in Eastern medicine) the burning of moxa on or near a person’s skin as a counterirritant.
  • musclebound — having enlarged and inelastic muscles, as from excessive exercise.
  • musical box — music box.
  • muttonbirds — Plural form of muttonbird.
  • myeloblasts — Plural form of myeloblast.
  • nonmiscible — not capable of being mixed.
  • nonsymbolic — not involving or using symbols
  • objectivism — a tendency to lay stress on the objective or external elements of cognition.
  • obligements — Plural form of obligement.
  • obscurement — The act of obscuring, or the state of being obscured.
  • ombrogenous — (of plants) able to flourish in wet conditions
  • ombudswoman — a woman employed to investigate complaints against government or institutional officials, employers, etc.
  • ombudswomen — Plural form of ombudswoman.
  • pedobaptism — the baptism of infants.
  • possibilism — the theory in geography that human behaviour, and therefore culture, is not merely determined by the environment but by human agency, as a theory it is directly opposed to determinism
  • post-bellum — of or during the period after a war, esp the American Civil War
  • probabilism — Philosophy. the doctrine, introduced by the Skeptics, that certainty is impossible and that probability suffices to govern faith and practice.
  • rhomboideus — either of two back muscles that function to move the scapula.
  • rumbustious — rambunctious.
  • sacrolumbar — of, relating to, or involving the lumbar and sacral regions or parts of the body.
  • salmonberry — the salmon-colored, edible fruit of a raspberry, Rubus spectabilis, of the Pacific coast of North America.
  • saltimbanco — a charlatan or fake
  • saltimbocca — veal and ham wrapped together and sautéed in butter, often seasoned with sage.
  • sample book — a number of pieces of fabric, wallpaper, etc fastened together at one edge, for people to examine when trying to choose which example to buy
  • seam bowler — a fast bowler who makes the ball bounce on its seam so that it will change direction
  • skatemobile — a scooterlike vehicle built of boxes, boards, or the like, and mounted on skate wheels.
  • slumbersome — tired; sleepy
  • smell blood — sense a chance for victory
  • smokey bear — an officer or officers of a state highway patrol.
  • smoking ban — the prohibition of smoking cigarettes, etc in public places
  • smorgasbord — a buffet meal of various hot and cold hors d'oeuvres, salads, casserole dishes, meats, cheeses, etc.
  • snowmobiler — a person who drives a snowmobile
  • sock cymbal — high-hat
  • somnambular — relating to sleep-walking
  • statcoulomb — the electrostatic unit of a quantity of electricity, equivalent to 3.3356 × 10 −10 coulomb and equal to the quantity of charge transferred in one second across a conductor in which there is a constant current of one statampere.
  • stench bomb — a small bomb made to emit a foul smell on exploding.
  • strombolian — relating to or denoting a type of volcanic eruption characterized by repeated fountaining or jetting of fluid lava into the air
  • sub-company — subsidiary company.
  • sub-economy — thrifty management; frugality in the expenditure or consumption of money, materials, etc.
  • sub-optimal — being below an optimal level or standard.
  • subacromial — the outward end of the spine of the scapula or shoulder blade.
  • subcolumnar — almost or imperfectly columnar.
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