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9-letter words containing d, e, b, r, u

  • disburses — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disburse.
  • discumber — (archaic, transitive) To free from that which cumbers or impedes; to disencumber.
  • disturbed — marked by symptoms of mental illness: a disturbed personality.
  • disturber — Someone or something that disturbs; a disrupter.
  • diverbium — the spoken part of an ancient Roman drama.
  • drawtubes — Plural form of drawtube.
  • drumbeats — Plural form of drumbeat.
  • dubersome — (archaic) Doubtful.
  • dubliners — a collection of short stories (1914) by James Joyce.
  • duikerbok — duiker.
  • dyersburg — a city in W Tennessee.
  • edinburgh — a division of the United Kingdom in the N part of Great Britain. 30,412 sq. mi. (78,772 sq. km). Capital: Edinburgh.
  • endurable — Able to be endured; bearable.
  • endurably — In an endurable or tolerable manner.
  • furbished — to restore to freshness of appearance or good condition (often followed by up): to furbish a run-down neighborhood; to furbish up one's command of a foreign language.
  • glyburide — a hypoglycemic substance, C 23 H 28 ClN 3 O 5 S, used orally in the treatment of diabetes mellitus.
  • harboured — a part of a body of water along the shore deep enough for anchoring a ship and so situated with respect to coastal features, whether natural or artificial, as to provide protection from winds, waves, and currents.
  • husbander — A person who husbands resources.
  • indurable — Archaic form of endurable.
  • magdeburg — a state in central Germany. 9515 sq. mi. (24,644 sq. km). Capital: Magdeburg.
  • mousebird — coly.
  • mud berth — a mooring place in which a vessel rests on the bottom at low tide.
  • muybridge — Eadweard [ed-werd] /ˈɛd wərd/ (Show IPA), (Edward James Muggeridge) 1830–1904, U.S. photographer, born in England: pioneered in photographic studies of animals and humans in motion.
  • oldenburg — Claes (Thure) [klous too r-uh] /klaʊs ˈtʊər ə/ (Show IPA), born 1929, U.S. sculptor, born in Sweden.
  • outbidder — a person who outbids
  • outbraved — Simple past tense and past participle of outbrave.
  • overbound — Simple past tense and past participle of overbind.
  • overbuild — to erect too many buildings in (an area).
  • pardubice — a city in N central Czech Republic, on the Elbe River.
  • perturbed — to disturb or disquiet greatly in mind; agitate.
  • pre-build — to construct (especially something complex) by assembling and joining parts or materials: to build a house.
  • prebudget — produced, occurring or implemented prior to the release of the government's Budget
  • pure-bred — of or relating to an animal, all of whose ancestors derive over many generations from a recognized breed.
  • pureblood — an individual, especially an animal, whose ancestry consists of a single strain or type unmixed with any other.
  • rebounder — a player who excels in gaining hold of rebounds.
  • rebuilded — to repair, especially to dismantle and reassemble with new parts: to rebuild an old car.
  • redoubler — a person who redoubles
  • redoubted — dreaded; formidable.
  • reducible — capable of being reduced.
  • rudbeckia — any composite plant of the genus Rudbeckia, having alternate leaves and showy flower heads.
  • sideburns — If a man has sideburns, he has a strip of hair growing down the side of each cheek.
  • slumbered — to sleep, especially lightly; doze; drowse.
  • sodbuster — a farmer who works the soil.
  • subdealer — a dealer who buys from another dealer
  • subdermal — situated or lying under the skin, as tissue.
  • subeditor — a subordinate or junior editor.
  • subhedral — (of mineral grains comprising igneous rocks) having a partial or incomplete crystal face or form.
  • submerged — under the surface of water or any other enveloping medium; inundated.
  • submersed — submerged.
  • subperiod — a subdivision of a time period
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