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

  • biogenetic — genetic engineering.
  • bioreagent — a reagent of biological origin, such as an enzyme
  • bioscience — the life sciences collectively
  • birthstone — a precious or semiprecious stone associated with a month or sign of the zodiac and thought to bring luck if worn by a person born in that month or under that sign
  • bisphenoid — a tetrahedral form, each edge of which is bisected by the perpendicular bisecting the edge that does not intersect it.
  • bittorrent — a file transfer protocol which enables users to upload and download large files on the internet in the form of software, games, film, video, music, etc, from other users rather than from a central server
  • blind hole — a hole whose green cannot be seen by the approaching golfer because of trees or other obstructions.
  • block line — a rope or cable used in a block and tackle
  • bloodiness — the state of being bloody
  • blue point — a Siamese cat having a light-colored body and darker, bluish-gray points.
  • boccherini — Luigi (luˈidʒi). 1743–1805, Italian composer and cellist
  • boehmenism — the mystical doctrines or conceptions of Jakob Böhme.
  • boehmenist — a supporter or adherent of Boehmenism.
  • bohemond i — ?1056–?1111, prince of Antioch (1099–1111); a leader of the first crusade, he helped to capture Antioch (1098)
  • bolstering — a long, often cylindrical, cushion or pillow for a bed, sofa, etc.
  • bona fides — Someone's bona fides are their good or sincere intentions.
  • bone china — Bone china is a kind of thin china that contains powdered bone.
  • bone white — any of various shades of grayish or yellowish white
  • boniface iSaint, died a.d. 422, pope 418–422.
  • boniface v — died a.d. 625, pope 619–625.
  • bonne amie — a good female friend.
  • bonne nuit — good night
  • bonnetiere — a tall, narrow wardrobe of the 18th century, found especially in Normandy and Brittany.
  • bonnevilleLake, a prehistoric lake in Utah, E Nevada, and S Idaho: Great Salt Lake is its remnant. 350 miles (564 km) long.
  • bonnilasse — a pretty girl
  • bookbinder — A bookbinder is a person whose job is fastening books together and putting covers on them.
  • borderline — The borderline between two different or opposite things is the division between them.
  • boringness — the quality of being boring
  • bouldering — rock climbing on large boulders or small outcrops either as practice or as a sport in its own right
  • boundaries — something that indicates bounds or limits; a limiting or bounding line.
  • bounderish — having the qualities of a bounder
  • bournonite — a sulfide of lead, antimony, and copper, PbCuSbS 3 , occurring in gray to black crystals or granular masses.
  • bousingken — a drinking house frequented by thieves or other disreputable characters
  • bowldering — pavement made with small boulders.
  • brainpower — Brainpower is intelligence or the ability to think.
  • break into — If someone breaks into a building, they get into it by force.
  • breakpoint — an instruction inserted by a debug program causing a return to the debug program
  • bridgetown — the capital of Barbados, a port on the SW coast. Pop: 144 000 (2005 est)
  • bring home — introduce to parents
  • bring over — to cause (a person) to change allegiances
  • broken ice — sea ice that covers from 50 to 80 percent of the surface of water in any particular area.
  • bronchiole — any of the smallest bronchial tubes, usually ending in alveoli
  • broodiness — moody; gloomy.
  • brown rice — unpolished rice, in which the grains retain the outer yellowish-brown layer (bran)
  • brownfield — Brownfield land is land in a town or city where houses or factories have been built in the past, but which is not being used at the present time.
  • bufotenine — a tryptamine alkaloid with hallucinogenic properties, found in the skin of some species of toad and in some mushrooms and tropical shrubs
  • buitenzorg — former Dutch name of Bogor.
  • bunionette — a bunionlike enlargement of the joint of the little toe, usually caused by pressure from tight shoes.
  • bunker oil — Nautical. oil taken on board a tanker as fuel, as distinguished from the oil carried as cargo.
  • burgeoning — rapidly developing or growing; flourishing
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