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10-letter words containing c, i, b, e

  • barbecuing — Present participle of barbecue.
  • barmecidal — giving only the illusion of plenty; illusory: a Barmecidal banquet.
  • barometric — Barometric pressure is the atmospheric pressure that is shown by a barometer.
  • barricaded — a defensive barrier hastily constructed, as in a street, to stop an enemy.
  • barricades — Plural form of barricade.
  • base price — a price quoted as a base without including additional charges.
  • basic rate — the standard or lowest level on a scale of money payable, esp in taxation
  • basic wage — a person's wage excluding overtime, bonuses, etc
  • basilectal — (linguistics) of, or relating to a basilect.
  • batch file — a computer file with sequential commands to be executed when the file is read
  • be in luck — You can say someone is in luck when they are in a situation where they can have what they want or need.
  • beam brick — a face brick for bonding to a concrete lintel poured in place, having a section like a right triangle.
  • beast epic — a long verse narrative in which the misadventures of animals satirize human foibles and follies.
  • beatifical — Beatific.
  • beautician — A beautician is a person whose job is giving people beauty treatments such as doing their nails, treating their skin, and putting on their make-up.
  • beclouding — Present participle of becloud.
  • becomingly — that suits or gives a pleasing effect or attractive appearance, as to a person or thing: a becoming dress; a becoming hairdo.
  • bee orchid — a European orchid, Ophrys apifera, whose flower resembles a bumble bee in shape and colour
  • bench vice — a vice mounted on a workbench
  • benedicite — (esp in Christian religious orders) a blessing or grace
  • benedict i — died a.d. 579, pope 575–79.
  • benedict v — died a.d. 966, pope 964.
  • benedictus — a short canticle beginning Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini in Latin and Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord in English
  • beneficent — A beneficent person or thing helps people or results in something good.
  • beneficial — Something that is beneficial helps people or improves their lives.
  • beneficing — a position or post granted to an ecclesiastic that guarantees a fixed amount of property or income.
  • benignancy — kind, especially to inferiors; gracious: a benignant sovereign.
  • benin city — a city in S Nigeria, capital of Edo state: former capital of the kingdom of Benin. Pop: 1 022 000 (2005 est)
  • bentonitic — relating to bentonite
  • benzocaine — a white crystalline ester used as a local anaesthetic; ethyl para-aminobenzoate. Formula: C9H11NO2
  • berecyntia — Cybele.
  • berlusconi — Silvio (ˈsilvjo). born 1936, Italian politician and media tycoon: prime minister of Italy (1994–95, 2001–06, 2008–11); convicted of tax fraud and expelled from the Italian Senate in 2013
  • bertolucci — Bernardo (berˈnardo). born 1940, Italian film director: his films include The Spider's Stratagem (1970), The Conformist (1970), 1900 (1976), The Last Emperor (1987), The Sheltering Sky (1990), and The Dreamers (2003)
  • bescribble — to cover with scribbles
  • beseeching — A beseeching expression, gesture, or tone of voice suggests that the person who has or makes it very much wants someone to do something.
  • besmirched — to soil; tarnish; discolor.
  • betacyanin — any one of a group of red nitrogenous pigments found in certain plants, such as beetroot
  • bewitchery — a bewitching power; charm
  • bewitching — enchanting; charming; fascinating.
  • biblioteca — a library.
  • bice green — a medium to bright yellow-green color.
  • bichloride — a binary compound containing two atoms of chlorine for each atom of another element; dichloride
  • bichromate — dichromate
  • bicornuate — Botany, Zoology. having two horns or hornlike parts.
  • bienseance — good breeding; decorum
  • bifurcated — divided into two branches.
  • big cheese — Someone who has a very important job or position can be referred to as a big cheese.
  • big screen — When people talk about the big screen, they are referring to films that are made for cinema rather than for television.
  • big ticket — costing a great deal; expensive: fur coats and other big-ticket items.
  • big-ticket — If you describe something as a big-ticket item, you mean that it costs a lot of money.
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