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12-letter words containing b, r, a, s, i, c

  • abecedarians — Plural form of abecedarian.
  • abstractions — Plural form of abstraction.
  • archibenthos — the ocean bottom between the littoral and abyssal zones: from depths of approximately 200 feet (60 meters) to 3300 feet (1000 meters).
  • archiblastic — of, relating to, or derived from an archiblast.
  • b-s particle — a neutral meson with a mass 10,507 times that of the electron and a mean lifetime of approximately 1.6 X 10 -12 seconds.
  • bachelorship — the state of being a bachelor; bachelorhood
  • backcrossing — (genetics) The crossing of a hybrid with one of its parents or an individual genetically similar to its parent.
  • backstarting — a marketing technique in publishing, whereby new customers are sent back issues of magazines or journals as part of their subscription
  • backswimmers — Plural form of backswimmer.
  • bacon-slicer — a machine for cutting bacon into slices
  • bactericides — Plural form of bactericide.
  • bacteriostat — any substance that arrests the growth or reproduction of bacteria but does not kill them
  • bankruptcies — Plural form of bankruptcy.
  • barodynamics — the branch of mechanics concerned with heavy structures
  • basic salary — base pay.
  • basidiocarps — Plural form of basidiocarp.
  • basket chair — a chair made of wickerwork; a wicker chair
  • basmati rice — a variety of long-grain rice with slender aromatic grains, used for savoury dishes
  • beaumarchais — Pierre Augustin Caron de (pjɛr oɡystɛ̃ karɔ̃ də). 1732–99, French dramatist, noted for his comedies The Barber of Seville (1775) and The Marriage of Figaro (1784)
  • beggar-ticks — any of various plants, such as the bur marigold and tick trefoil, having fruits or seeds that cling to clothing, fur, etc
  • bicameralism — having two branches, chambers, or houses, as a legislative body.
  • biscay green — a yellowish green.
  • biscuit ware — unglazed earthenware
  • bismarck sea — an arm of the Pacific Ocean north of New Britain and north-east of New Guinea
  • bliss carman — (William) Bliss, 1861–1929, Canadian poet and journalist in the U.S.
  • blister pack — a type of packet in which small items are displayed and sold, consisting of a transparent dome of plastic or similar material mounted on a firm backing such as cardboard
  • borosilicate — a salt of boric and silicic acids
  • braggadocios — empty boasting; bragging.
  • braunschweig — Brunswick
  • broadcasting — Broadcasting is the making and sending out of television and radio programmes.
  • buccaneerish — of or relating to a buccaneer
  • bunco artist — a confidence trickster or con artist
  • cabot strait — a channel in Canada, connecting the Gulf of St. Lawrence with the Atlantic Ocean. 68 miles (109 km) wide.
  • calibrations — Plural form of calibration.
  • canterburies — Plural form of canterbury.
  • carbocations — Plural form of carbocation.
  • carbonatites — Plural form of carbonatite.
  • catbird seat — an enviable position, as of power
  • celebrations — Plural form of celebration.
  • cerebrations — Plural form of cerebration.
  • chamberlains — Plural form of chamberlain.
  • chambermaids — Plural form of chambermaid.
  • child abuser — someone who abuses a child, esp someone convicted of this
  • chinaberries — Plural form of chinaberry.
  • commiserable — worthy of commiseration; pitiable
  • considerable — Considerable means great in amount or degree.
  • considerably — to a noteworthy or marked extent; much; noticeably; substantially; amply.
  • conurbations — Plural form of conurbation.
  • coralberries — Plural form of coralberry.
  • cristobalite — a white microcrystalline mineral consisting of silica and occurring in volcanic rocks. Formula: SiO2

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