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10-letter words containing e, l, b, i

  • repudiable — to reject as having no authority or binding force: to repudiate a claim.
  • requitable — to make repayment or return for (service, benefits, etc.).
  • resembling — to be like or similar to.
  • resistible — that can be resisted.
  • respirable — capable of being respired.
  • retainable — to keep possession of.
  • reversible — capable of reversing or of being reversed.
  • reversibly — capable of reversing or of being reversed.
  • reviewable — Reviewable premiums or payments are not guaranteed and may be increased or decreased.
  • rewritable — A rewritable CD or DVD is a CD or DVD that you can record onto more than once. Compare recordable.
  • rhumb line — a curve on the surface of a sphere that cuts all meridians at the same angle. It is the path taken by a vessel or aircraft that maintains a constant compass direction.
  • rice blast — a disease of rice caused by the fungus Pyricularia oryae, characterized by elliptical leaf spots with reddish-brown margins, brownish lesions and neck rot of the fruiting panicles, and stunting of the plant.
  • rifle bird — any of several birds of paradise of Australia, having a long bill, dark plumage, and elaborate courtship displays.
  • rifle butt — the end of the stock of a rifle
  • rubberlike — resembling rubber
  • saddlebill — a large stork, Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis, of West Africa, having a white and black body and a long, red and black bill.
  • sailboater — a person who sails a boat
  • salifiable — to form into a salt, as by chemical combination.
  • sb's likes — someone's favourable feelings, desires, preferences, etc
  • scrobicule — a small pit, for example around one of a sea urchin's nodules
  • self-build — the practice of building one's own home
  • semblative — resembling
  • semidouble — having more petals than those of a single flower but fewer than those of a double flower.
  • semipublic — partly or to some degree public.
  • sensibilia — those things which can be sensed
  • sewability — the ability to be sewn or stitched
  • sheathbill — either of two white sea birds, Chionis alba or C. minor, of the colder parts of the Southern Hemisphere: so called from the horny sheath covering the base of the upper bill.
  • shibboleth — a peculiarity of pronunciation, behavior, mode of dress, etc., that distinguishes a particular class or set of persons.
  • shield bug — any shield-shaped herbivorous heteropterous insect of the superfamily Pentamoidea, esp any of the family Pentatomidae
  • sickle bar — cutter bar (def 1).
  • sicklebill — any of various birds having a long, curved bill, as the long-billed curlew or curve-billed thrasher.
  • side table — a table intended to be placed against a wall.
  • side-table — a table intended to be placed against a wall.
  • silverback — an older male gorilla, usually the leader of a troop, whose hairs along the back turn gray with age.
  • silverbergRobert, born 1935, U.S. science-fiction writer.
  • silverbill — a species of finch of the genus Munia
  • single bed — bed for one person
  • sinkerball — sinker (def 5).
  • slab-sided — having the sides long and flat, like slabs.
  • slabbiness — the state or condition of being slabby
  • sleigh bed — a bed resembling a sleigh in shape, with curved boards at the head and foot
  • slobbering — to let saliva or liquid run from the mouth; slaver; drivel.
  • sluice-box — an artificial channel for conducting water, often fitted with a gate (sluice gate) at the upper end for regulating the flow.
  • slumbering — to sleep, especially lightly; doze; drowse.
  • snail bore — drill1 (def 5).
  • snowmobile — Also called skimobile, snowcat. a motor vehicle with a revolving tread in the rear and steerable skis in the front, for traveling over snow.
  • social bee — any of several bees, as the honeybees or bumblebees, that live together in communities.
  • soil-based — having soil as the main constituent
  • solubilize — to make soluble, or to increase solubility.
  • spitballer — a pitcher who is known or believed to throw spitballs.
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