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10-letter words containing d, a, r, b, l

  • deprecable — able to be deprecated
  • deprivable — Capable of being, or liable to be, deprived.
  • descramble — to restore (a scrambled signal) to an intelligible form, esp automatically by the use of electronic devices
  • descriable — Capable of being descried (detected or perceived).
  • desirables — Plural form of desirable.
  • desireable — Archaic form of desirable.
  • deterrable — able to be deterred
  • directable — to manage or guide by advice, helpful information, instruction, etc.: He directed the company through a difficult time.
  • dollarbird — a common roller, Eurystomus orientalis, of Asia and Australia, having on its wings a silvery spot the size of a dollar.
  • double bar — a double vertical line on a staff indicating the conclusion of a piece of music or a subdivision of it.
  • draw table — a table having one or more sliding leaves that may be drawn out as an extension.
  • dronabinol — Synthetic tetrahydrocannabinol.
  • drop black — carbon, as animal black or lampblack, formed into pellets by mixing with water or glue: used as a black pigment.
  • drop cable — Wiring between a computer and its Ethernet transceiver. Maximum length if full-spec is 47m.
  • drop table — a tabletop hinged to a wall, held in a horizontal position by a bracket while in use.
  • drum table — a table having a cylindrical top with drawers or shelves in the skirt, rotating on a central post with three or four outwardly curving legs.
  • durability — able to resist wear, decay, etc., well; lasting; enduring.
  • early bird — a person who rises at an early hour.
  • embrangled — Simple past tense and past participle of embrangle.
  • endorsable — (legal, of a driving offence) Leading to endorsement of one's driving licence with penalty points.
  • eradicable — Capable of being eradicated.
  • extrudable — able to be extruded
  • fallboards — Plural form of fallboard.
  • flakeboard — a form of particle board.
  • flashboard — a board, or one of a series of boards, as on a milldam, used to increase the depth of the impounded water.
  • floatboard — paddle1 (def 6).
  • floorboard — any of the boards composing a floor.
  • floribunda — any of a class of roses characterized by a long blooming period and the production of large flowers often in thick clusters.
  • flushboard — Alternative form of flashboard.
  • formidable — causing fear, apprehension, or dread: a formidable opponent.
  • formidably — causing fear, apprehension, or dread: a formidable opponent.
  • full board — accommodation: room and meals
  • garibaldis — Plural form of garibaldi.
  • gold braid — a gold-coloured braid which is used to decorate uniforms
  • goldbeater — a person who pounds gold into thin leaves for use in gilding
  • groundball — Alternative form of ground ball.
  • halberdier — a soldier, guard, or attendant armed with a halberd.
  • half board — demi-pension (def 1).
  • half-board — demi-pension (def 1).
  • half-breed — a contemptuous term used to refer to the offspring of parents of different racial origin, especially the offspring of an American Indian and a white person of European descent.
  • handballer — A handball player.
  • handlebars — Usually, handlebars. the curved steering bar of a bicycle, motorcycle, etc., placed in front of the rider and gripped by the hands. handlebar moustache.
  • hard labor — compulsory labor imposed upon criminals in addition to imprisonment, generally not exceeding ordinary labor in severity or amount.
  • hardballer — (informal) One who exhibits hardball (tough or ruthless) behaviour.
  • hardboiled — Alternative spelling of hard-boiled.
  • hardenable — to make hard or harder: to harden steel.
  • herbicidal — Of, or relating to herbicides.
  • hildebrandSaint (Hildebrand) c1020–85, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1073–85.
  • holy bread — bread used in a Eucharistic service, both before and after consecration.
  • labour day — a holiday in honor of labor, celebrated on May 1 in Britain and some parts of the Commonwealth, but on the first Monday in September in Canada, on the fourth Monday in October in New Zealand, and with varying dates in the different states of Australia.
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