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8-letter words containing c, r, e, b

  • bescrawl — to cover with scrawls
  • bescreen — to conceal or overshadow
  • besmirch — If you besmirch someone or their reputation, you say that they are a bad person or that they have done something wrong, usually when this is not true.
  • bichrome — having two colours
  • birdcage — A birdcage is a cage in which birds are kept.
  • birkbeck — George. 1776–1841, British educationalist, who helped to establish vocational training for working men: founder and first president of the London Mechanics Institute (1824), which later became Birkbeck College
  • bisector — a straight line or plane that bisects an angle
  • bitbrace — brace (def 3).
  • bitchery — spiteful talk
  • blancher — someone who blanches
  • bleacher — Usually, bleachers. a typically roofless section of inexpensive and unreserved seats in tiers, especially at an open-air athletic stadium.
  • blencher — someone employed to scare or obstruct
  • bluchers — a strong, leather half boot.
  • bongrace — a brim or shade on the front of women's bonnets or hats, intended to protect the face from the sun
  • boracite — a white mineral that forms salt deposits of magnesium borate and chloride in orthorhombic crystalline form. Formula: Mg3ClB7O13
  • borecole — kale (def 1).
  • botchery — an instance of botched workmanship
  • 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
  • breeched — the lower, rear part of the trunk of the body; buttocks.
  • breeches — Breeches are trousers which reach as far as your knees.
  • brisance — the shattering effect or power of an explosion or explosive
  • britches — breeches (sense 2)
  • 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.
  • brochure — A brochure is a magazine or thin book with pictures that gives you information about a product or service.
  • 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
  • bruckner — Anton (ˈantoːn). 1824–96, Austrian composer and organist in the Romantic tradition. His works include nine symphonies, four masses, and a Te Deum
  • bruncher — a person who eats brunch
  • bucchero — an Etruscan black ceramic ware, often ornamented with incised geometrical patterns or figures carved in relief.
  • buckrake — a large rake for agricultural use, often attached to a tractor
  • burlecue — burlesque (def 3).
  • butchery — You can refer to the cruel killing of a lot of people as butchery when you want to express your horror and disgust at this.
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