7-letter words containing e, b, i, t
- bornite — a mineral consisting of a sulphide of copper and iron that tarnishes to purple or dark red. It occurs in copper deposits. Formula: Cu5FeS4
- bottine — a light boot for women or children; half-boot
- bow tie — A bow tie is a tie in the form of a bow. Bow ties are worn by men, especially for formal occasions.
- boxties — Irish potato cakes
- brevity — The brevity of something is the fact that it is short or lasts for only a short time.
- bridget — 453–523 ad, Irish abbess; a patron saint of Ireland. Feast day: Feb 1
- briquet — briquette.
- brisket — Brisket is a cut of beef that comes from the breast of the cow.
- bristle — Bristles are the short hairs that grow on a man's chin after he has shaved. The hairs on the top of a man's head can also be called bristles when they are cut very short.
- britten — (Edward) Benjamin, Baron Britten. 1913–76, English composer, pianist, and conductor. His works include the operas Peter Grimes (1945) and Billy Budd (1951), the choral works Hymn to St Cecilia (1942) and A War Requiem (1962), and numerous orchestral pieces
- brittle — An object or substance that is brittle is hard but easily broken.
- brucite — the mineral form of magnesium hydroxide, translucent and white or pale green in colour
- bruited — to voice abroad; rumor (used chiefly in the passive and often followed by about): The report was bruited through the village.
- bruiter — a person who spreads a rumour
- btrieve — 1. (company) BTRIEVE Technologies, Inc.. 2. (tool) A trademark of BTRIEVE Technologies, Inc. for their ISAM index file manager for IBM PCs.
- burkite — burker; murderer
- busiest — actively and attentively engaged in work or a pastime: busy with her work.
- bustier — A bustier is a type of close-fitting strapless top worn by women.
- cabinet — A cabinet is a cupboard used for storing things such as medicine or alcoholic drinks or for displaying decorative things in.
- citable — to quote (a passage, book, author, etc.), especially as an authority: He cited the Constitution in his defense.
- debited — the recording or an entry of debt in an account.
- debitor — the heading written at the top of the debit column in an accounts book
- deboite — a step in which the dancer stands on the toes with legs together and then springs up, swinging one foot out and around to the back of the other.
- deorbit — to depart deliberately from orbit, usually to enter a descent phase.
- dilbert — (humour) A cartoon computer worker drawn by Scott Adams <[email protected]>, who works in Silicon Valley. The cartoon became so popular he left his day job. The cartoon satirises typical corporate life, especially that which revolves around computers. See also: BOFH.
- driblet — a small portion or part.
- dubiety — doubtfulness; doubt.
- ebbtide — Alt form ebb tide.
- eblaite — the Semitic language of the people of Ebla, believed to be closely related to Ugaritic, Phoenician, and Hebrew, but written in cuneiform characters borrowed from Sumerian: decoded from the Ebla Tablets. Compare Ebla.
- ebonist — a worker in ebony.
- ebonite — vulcanite.
- ebriate — drunk
- ebriety — the condition of being drunk
- enhabit — Obsolete form of inhabit.
- eobiont — a hypothetical chemical precursor of a living cell
- exhibit — Publicly display (a work of art or item of interest) in an art gallery or museum or at a trade fair.
- fibrate — any of a class of drugs used to lower fat levels in the body
- fibster — a small or trivial lie; minor falsehood.
- filbert — the thick-shelled, edible nut of certain cultivated varieties of hazel, especially of Corylus avellana, of Europe.
- gibbets — Plural form of gibbet.
- giblets — The liver, heart, gizzard, and neck of a chicken or other fowl, usually removed before the bird is cooked, and often used to make gravy, stuffing, or soup.
- gilbert — Cass, 1859–1934, U.S. architect.
- gimblet — a small tool for boring holes, consisting of a shaft with a pointed screw at one end and a handle perpendicular to the shaft at the other.
- habited — inhabited.
- habitue — a frequent or habitual visitor to a place: a habitué of art galleries.
- hebetic — pertaining to or occurring in puberty.
- henbits — Plural form of henbit.
- hilbert — David [dey-vid;; German dah-vit] /ˈdeɪ vɪd;; German ˈdɑ vɪt/ (Show IPA), 1862–1943, German mathematician.
- howbeit — Archaic. nevertheless.
- icebath — Alternative spelling of ice bath.