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10-letter words containing d, e, b, n

  • brown deer — a town in SE Wisconsin.
  • brownfield — Brownfield land is land in a town or city where houses or factories have been built in the past, but which is not being used at the present time.
  • brunnhilde — the heroine of Wagner's Ring of the Nibelungs. Compare Siegfried.
  • buchenwald — a village in E central Germany, near Weimar; site of a Nazi concentration camp (1937–45)
  • buck naked — Someone who is buck naked is not wearing any clothes at all.
  • bug-ridden — full of insects
  • buildering — the practice of climbing tall urban buildings, for sport or publicity.
  • bull-nosed — having a rounded end
  • bulletined — a brief account or statement, as of news or events, issued for the information of the public.
  • bundesbank — the central bank of Germany
  • bundeswehr — the armed forces of Germany.
  • bundle off — If someone is bundled off somewhere, they are sent there or taken there in a hurry.
  • bunt order — a dominance hierarchy seen in herds of cattle, established and maintained by bunting.
  • burdensome — If you describe something as burdensome, you mean it is worrying or hard to deal with.
  • burgenland — a state of E Austria. Capital: Eisenstadt. Pop: 276 419 (2003 est). Area: 3965 sq km (1531 sq miles)
  • burned-out — consumed; rendered unserviceable or ineffectual by maximum use: a burned-out tube.
  • butt-naked — completely naked
  • cabin deck — the deck above the weather deck in the bridge house of a ship.
  • cable bend — a knot or clinch for attaching a cable to an anchor or mooring post.
  • candelabra — A candelabra is an ornamental holder for two or more candles.
  • candlebeam — a medieval chandelier formed of crossed timbers.
  • carbonated — Carbonated drinks are drinks that contain small bubbles of carbon dioxide.
  • carbondale — a city in SW Illinois.
  • carbonised — Alternative spelling of carbonized.
  • carbonized — Simple past tense and past participle of carbonize.
  • carbonnade — a thick stew of beef, onions, herbs, etc., cooked in beer.
  • carbuncled — infected with a carbuncle.
  • combinedly — made by combining; joined; united, as in a chemical compound.
  • condonable — to disregard or overlook (something illegal, objectionable, or the like): The government condoned the computer hacking among rival corporations.
  • confidable — Able to be entrusted with secrets, or private information.
  • conscribed — Simple past tense and past participle of conscribe.
  • cordonbleu — any of several small African finches of the genus Uraeginthus, having pale blue and buff plumage and commonly kept as cage birds.
  • corn bread — a baked or fried flat bread made with cornmeal and, variously, milk or water, flour, eggs, sugar, etc.
  • counterbid — A counterbid is a bid that is made in response to a bid from another person or group, offering the seller more advantages.
  • cover band — a band that makes or performs cover versions of songs
  • crownbeard — any of various American composite plants constituting the genus Verbesina, having clustered, usually yellow flower heads.
  • cumberland — (until 1974) a county of NW England, now part of Cumbria
  • cummerbund — A cummerbund is a wide piece of cloth worn round the waist as part of a man's evening dress.
  • dance band — a band of musicians playing music for dancing
  • deaf-blind — of or relating to a person who is both deaf and blind.
  • dealbation — the process of bleaching or making white
  • debasement — Debasement is the action of reducing the value or quality of something.
  • debasingly — In a debasing manner.
  • debatement — the act of deliberating or arguing about something
  • debatingly — in an argumentative manner
  • debauching — Present participle of debauch.
  • debentures — Plural form of debenture.
  • deblocking — Present participle of deblock.
  • debonairly — In a debonair manner.
  • debonnaire — courteous, gracious, and having a sophisticated charm: a debonair gentleman.
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