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12-letter words containing b, y, d

  • six-yard box — On a football pitch, the six-yard box is the rectangular area marked in front of the goal.
  • sticky blood — a condition of the blood, particularly associated with Hughes syndrome, in which antibodies tend to adhere to platelets and glue them together, leading to an increased likelihood of clotting
  • student body — all the students enrolled at an educational institution.
  • sub-industry — the aggregate of manufacturing or technically productive enterprises in a particular field, often named after its principal product: the automobile industry; the steel industry.
  • subfeudatory — of or relating to subfeu
  • subjudiciary — the judicial branch of government.
  • subsidiarily — serving to assist or supplement; auxiliary; supplementary.
  • subsidiarity — secondary importance
  • tumble dryer — A tumble dryer is an electric machine which dries washing by turning it over and over and blowing warm air onto it.
  • turbidimetry — a device for measuring the turbidity of water or other liquids.
  • tyndall beam — the visible path of light produced by the scattering action (Tyndall effect) of the particles in a colloidal solution on a beam of light passed through it.
  • undoubtfully — of uncertain outcome or result.
  • undoubtingly — in an undoubting manner
  • unobservedly — without having been observed; in an unobserved manner
  • unpardonably — in a manner that is not excusable; disgracefully
  • untroubledly — in an untroubled manner
  • woodburytype — a process using gelatine film exposed to the negative, which is then pressed into lead and processed, or a print of this type
  • yieldability — the ability to yield or produce a yield: a hybrid seed with greatly increased yieldability.
  • younghusband — Sir Francis Edward. 1863–1942, British explorer, mainly of N India and Tibet. He used military force to compel the Dalai Lama to sign (1904) a trade agreement with Britain
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