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9-letter words containing b, r, e, t

  • turbulent — being in a state of agitation or tumult; disturbed: turbulent feelings or emotions.
  • turntable — the rotating disk that spins the record on a phonograph.
  • twinberry — the partridgeberry, Mitchella repens.
  • umberto i — (Umberto I) 1844–1900, king of Italy 1878–1900.
  • umbratile — shadowy; shady
  • unaborted — (esp of a baby or pregnancy) not aborted or ended
  • underbite — occlusion in which the lower incisor teeth overlap the upper.
  • unrebated — not refunded or rebated
  • untirable — not able to be fatigued or tired out
  • utterable — to give audible expression to; speak or pronounce: unable to utter her feelings; Words were uttered in my hearing.
  • verbalist — a person skilled in the use of words.
  • verbality — wordiness; verbal diffuseness: a speech full of tedious verbality.
  • verberate — to lash, beat, or whip
  • verbosity — the state or quality of being verbose; superfluity of words; wordiness: His speeches were always marred by verbosity.
  • veritable — being truly or very much so: a veritable triumph.
  • veritably — being truly or very much so: a veritable triumph.
  • vertebrae — any of the bones or segments composing the spinal column, consisting typically of a cylindrical body and an arch with various processes, and forming a foramen, or opening, through which the spinal cord passes.
  • vertebral — of or relating to a vertebra or the vertebrae; spinal.
  • vibratile — capable of vibrating or of being vibrated.
  • vibrative — vibrating
  • warbonnet — Alternative spelling of war bonnet.
  • water bag — a bag, sometimes made of skin, leather, etc, but in Australia usually canvas, for holding, carrying, and keeping water cool
  • water bed — a bed having a liquid-filled rubber or plastic mattress in a rigid, often heated, waterproof frame, and providing a surface that conforms to the sleeper's body in any position.
  • water boy — a person who carries a canteen or bucket of drinking water to those too occupied to fetch it, as to soldiers, laborers, or football players.
  • water bug — any of various aquatic bugs, as of the family Belostomatidae (giant water bug)
  • water-bus — vaporetto.
  • waterbeds — Plural form of waterbed.
  • waterbird — A bird that frequents water, especially one that habitually wades or swims in fresh water.
  • waterbody — Any significant accumulation of water, usually covering the Earth or another planet, such as a river, lake or a bay.
  • waterbuck — any of several large African antelopes of the genus Kobus, frequenting marshes and reedy places, especially K. ellipsiprymnus, of eastern and central Africa.
  • waterbury — a city in W Connecticut.
  • webcaster — A person or organization that transmits a webcast over the Internet.
  • webmaster — a person who designs or maintains a website.
  • webster'sDaniel, 1782–1852, U.S. statesman and orator.
  • westbrook — a city in SW Maine.
  • wheatbird — A bird that feeds on wheat, especially the chaffinch.
  • whitbread — Fatima. born 1961, British javelin thrower: won gold at the World Championships (1987)
  • whitebark — The North American pine Pinus albicaulis, found in mountainous and subalpine regions, often as krummholz.
  • wilburite — a member of a conservative body of Quakers formed in 1845 in protest against the evangelicalism of the Gurneyites.
  • worktable — a table with a work surface, often with drawers.
  • worldbeat — a type of folk music combined with western mainstream influences
  • writeable — capable of being written or set down in writing.
  • ytterbite — (obsolete) Gadolinite: a black, vitreous mineral consisting primarily of silicates of various rare earths including ytterbium.
  • ytterbium — a rare metallic element found in gadolinite and forming compounds resembling those of yttrium. Symbol: Yb; atomic weight: 173.04; atomic number: 70; specific gravity: 6.96.
  • ytterbous — of or containing ytterbium, esp. divalent ytterbium
  • zeitgeber — an environmental cue, as the length of daylight or the degree of temperature, that helps to regulate the cycles of an organism's biological clock.
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