8-letter words containing c, a, b, r, e
- bowgrace — a fender or pad used to protect the bows of a vessel from ice.
- braccate — (of birds) having feathered legs
- brace up — to call forth one's courage, resolution, etc., as after defeat or disappointment
- bracelet — A bracelet is a chain or band, usually made of metal, which you wear around your wrist as jewellery.
- braciole — a flat piece of veal or beef rolled around a filling and baked in stock and wine.
- brackets — a support, as of metal or wood, projecting from a wall or the like to hold or bear the weight of a shelf, part of a cornice, etc.
- bractlet — a small or secondary bract at the base of a flower
- branched — a division or subdivision of the stem or axis of a tree, shrub, or other plant.
- brancher — a young bird which has left the nest but which is not yet fully able to fly
- branches — a division or subdivision of the stem or axis of a tree, shrub, or other plant.
- bratchet — a brach or brachet hound
- brattice — a partition of wood or treated cloth used to control ventilation in a mine
- breached — the act or a result of breaking; break or rupture.
- breacher — a person who breaches something
- breccial — of or relating to breccia
- brisance — the shattering effect or power of an explosion or explosive
- broached — Machinery. an elongated, tapered, serrated cutting tool for shaping and enlarging holes.
- broacher — Machinery. an elongated, tapered, serrated cutting tool for shaping and enlarging holes.
- brocaded — fabric woven with an elaborate design, especially one having a raised overall pattern.
- brocatel — a brocade in which the design is woven in high relief.
- brockage — a defect or fault imposed on a coin during its minting.
- bromance — A bromance is a close but not sexual relationship between two men.
- brucella — any of a genus of nonmotile bacteria that cause brucellosis
- buckrake — a large rake for agricultural use, often attached to a tractor
- cab-over — a truck tractor or other vehicle in which the cab is located over the engine.
- caballer — a person who cabals
- cabarets — Plural form of cabaret.
- cabernet — a type of grape
- cabestro — a halter made from horsehair
- caboceer — (formerly) an African native appointed by his leader to supply European slave traders with slaves
- cabrales — A moderately hard blue cheese, from Spain, made from goat or sheep milk.
- cabretta — a soft leather obtained from the skins of certain South American or African sheep
- cabriole — a type of furniture leg, popular in the first half of the 18th century, in which an upper convex curve descends tapering to a concave curve
- café bar — A café bar is a café where you can also buy alcoholic drinks.
- cagebird — A bird kept in a cage.
- calibers — Plural form of caliber.
- calibres — Plural form of calibre.
- cambered — Having camber.
- canberra — the capital of Australia, in Australian Capital Territory: founded in 1913 as a planned capital. Pop: 345 257 (2008)
- canegrub — any of various grubs that are a pest of sugar cane, esp, in Australia, the greyback canegrub, Dermolepida albohirtum
- carbenes — Plural form of carbene.
- carbines — Plural form of carbine.
- carborne — travelling by car
- carburet — to combine or mix (a gas) with carbon or carbon compounds
- caribees — See under Antilles.
- cartable — Able to be carted or carried.
- catbrier — any prickly vines of the genus Smilax, such as greenbrier
- centibar — a centimeter-gram-second unit of pressure, equal to 1/100 (0.01) bar or 10,000 dynes per square centimeter.
- cerebral — If you describe someone or something as cerebral, you mean that they are intellectual rather than emotional.
- chabrier — (Alexis) Emmanuel (emanɥɛl). 1841–94, French composer; noted esp for the orchestral rhapsody España (1883)