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9-letter words containing c, u, r, b, s

  • abductors — Plural form of abductor.
  • barbecues — Plural form of barbecue.
  • barouches — Plural form of barouche.
  • bev curls — long locks of hair, considered to be typical of a certain kind of unfashionable male
  • bluecurls — a name for the plant Trichostema dichotomum
  • brunswick — a former duchy (1635–1918) and state (1918–46) of central Germany, now part of the state of Lower Saxony; formerly (1949–90) part of West Germany
  • brush cut — crew cut
  • brushback — a pitch that narrowly misses the batter
  • bucharest — the capital of Romania, in the southeast. Pop: 1 764 000 (2005 est)
  • buckbrush — a flowering American shrub, Andrachne phyllantoides, of the family Euphorbiaceae
  • bucuresti — Bucharest
  • bushcraft — ability and experience in matters concerned with living in the bush
  • butcher's — a look
  • carbonous — of, containing, or derived from carbon.
  • clubrooms — Plural form of clubroom.
  • combustor — the combustion system of a jet engine or ramjet, comprising the combustion chamber, the fuel injection apparatus, and the igniter
  • corbusier — (Charles Édouard Jeanneret) 1887–1965, Swiss architect in France.
  • crossbuck — (in the US) a white cross-shaped road sign used at railway crossings
  • crucibles — Plural form of crucible.
  • crumbiest — Superlative form of crumby.
  • crush bar — a bar at a theatre for serving drinks during the intervals of a play
  • crushable — to press or squeeze with a force that destroys or deforms.
  • cubatures — Plural form of cubature.
  • cucumbers — Plural form of cucumber.
  • cucurbits — Plural form of cucurbit.
  • cupboards — Plural form of cupboard.
  • curbsides — Plural form of curbside.
  • curbstone — A curbstone is one of the stones that form a curb.
  • cybersoul — The supposed equivalent of a soul in cyberspace.
  • discumber — (archaic, transitive) To free from that which cumbers or impedes; to disencumber.
  • encumbers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of encumber.
  • fabricius — Johan Christian [yoh-hahn kris-chuh n;; Danish yoh-hahn kris-tyahn] /ˈyoʊ hɑn ˈkrɪs tʃən;; Danish yoʊˈhɑn ˈkrɪs tyɑn/ (Show IPA), 1743–1808, Danish entomologist.
  • gobstruck — (slang, chiefly, UK) gobsmacked; astonished; astounded.
  • hubristic — excessive pride or self-confidence; arrogance.
  • innsbruck — an alpine region in W Austria and N Italy: a former Austrian crown land.
  • lambrusco — a semisweet, lightly effervescent red wine from Italy.
  • lubricous — (of a surface, coating, etc.) having an oily smoothness; slippery.
  • lumbricus — a member of a genus of worms of the same name, the most common of which is the common earth worm, Lumbricus terrestris
  • marshbuck — an antelope of the central African swamplands, Strepsiceros spekei, with spreading hoofs adapted to boggy ground; an important vector of the tsetse fly
  • obscurant — a person who strives to prevent the increase and spread of knowledge.
  • obscurely — (of meaning) not clear or plain; ambiguous, vague, or uncertain: an obscure sentence in the contract.
  • obscurest — Superlative form of obscure.
  • obscuring — (of meaning) not clear or plain; ambiguous, vague, or uncertain: an obscure sentence in the contract.
  • obscurity — the state or quality of being obscure.
  • obstructs — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of obstruct.
  • osnabruck — a city in Lower Saxony, in NW Germany.
  • resubject — to subject again
  • rubescent — becoming red; blushing.
  • schomburgArthur Alfonso, 1874–1938, U.S. scholar and collector of books on black literature and history, born in Puerto Rico.
  • schulbergBudd [buhd] /bʌd/ (Show IPA), 1914–2009, U.S. novelist, short-story writer, and scenarist.

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