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10-letter words containing b, r

  • air bridge — a link by air transport between two places, esp two places separated by a stretch of sea
  • air bubble — a small pocket of air in a liquid, glass, metal etc
  • air harbor — a harbor for hydroplanes, especially seaplanes.
  • airbrasive — a method of removing deposits from the teeth, or rarely, of preparing teeth for filling, by wearing down the surface with an abrasive substance blown by a jet of air
  • airbrushed — Simple past tense and past participle of airbrush.
  • airbrushes — Plural form of airbrush.
  • airwaybill — An airbill.
  • al-bukhari — Muhammad ibn Ismaʿil [ib-uh n is-mah-eel] /ˈɪb ən ɪsˈmɑ il/ (Show IPA), a.d. 810–870, a collector of the Hadith.
  • alabastron — a jar characteristically having an elongated shape, narrow neck, flat-rimmed mouth, and rounded base requiring a stand or support, chiefly used for fragrant ointments.
  • alabastrum — alabastron.
  • alanbrooke — Alan Francis Brooke, 1st Viscount. 1883–1963, British field marshal; chief of Imperial General Staff (1941–46)
  • alban berg — Alban [ahl-bahn,, ahl-bahn] /ɑlˈbɑn,, ˈɑl bɑn/ (Show IPA), 1885–1935, Austrian composer.
  • albert lea — a city in S Minnesota.
  • algebraist — an expert in algebra.
  • all better — the whole of (used in referring to quantity, extent, or duration): all the cake; all the way; all year.
  • alla breve — a musical time signature indicating two or four minims to a bar
  • ambagitory — ambiguous
  • ambassador — An ambassador is an important official who lives in a foreign country and represents his or her own country's interests there.
  • amberjacks — Plural form of amberjack.
  • ambidexter — someone who is ambidextrous
  • amboceptor — an immune body formed in the blood during infection or immunization that serves to link the complement to the antigen
  • ambulacral — one of the radial areas in an echinoderm, as the sea urchin, bearing the tube feet by which the creature moves.
  • ambulacrum — any of five radial bands on the ventral surface of echinoderms, such as the starfish and sea urchin, on which the tube feet are situated
  • ambulatory — of, relating to, or designed for walking
  • ambuscader — a person waiting in ambush; an ambusher
  • amoebiform — resembling, shaped, or changing in shape like an amoeba
  • amphibrach — a metrical foot consisting of a long syllable between two short syllables (◡ – ◡)
  • anaerobies — (biology) anaerobes.
  • anaerobium — anaerobe
  • anchor bed — a sloping, slightly projecting platform on the forecastle of a ship, for supporting an anchor when not in use.
  • angleberry — a wart-like growth on the skin of cattle and horses
  • answerable — If you are answerable to someone, you have to report to them and explain your actions.
  • answerback — a reply or answering message from a computer or other electronic device, as by means of teletypewriter or simulated voice.
  • antenumber — a number that immediately precedes another: Three is the antenumber of four.
  • anti-labor — productive activity, especially for the sake of economic gain.
  • antibaryon — the antiparticle of any of the baryons
  • antifebrin — acetanilide.
  • antirabies — acting against or preventing rabies
  • appearable — Able to appear; appearing; apparent.
  • approbated — Simple past tense and past participle of approbate.
  • approvable — able to be approved
  • approvably — in an approvable manner
  • arabesqued — decorated with arabesques
  • arabesques — Plural form of arabesque.
  • arbalester — a soldier carrying an arbalest
  • arbitrable — that can be arbitrated; subject to arbitration
  • arbitraged — Simple past tense and past participle of arbitrage.
  • arbitrager — In finance, an arbitrager is someone who buys currencies, securities, or commodities on one country's market in order to make money by immediately selling them at a profit on another country's market.
  • arbitrages — Plural form of arbitrage.
  • arbitrated — to decide as arbitrator or arbiter; determine.
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