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13-letter words containing e, n, a, b

  • emtricitabine — A nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor for the treatment of HIV infection.
  • encompassable — Capable of being encompassed.
  • encourageable — Able to be encouraged; suggestible.
  • encumbrancers — Plural form of encumbrancer.
  • endobronchial — (anatomy) Pertaining to the lining of the bronchi.
  • endurableness — (rare) The state of being endurable; endurability.
  • enjoyableness — The quality or state of being enjoyable.
  • ensign-bearer — a soldier whose responsibility was to carry a Company's ensign
  • enumerability — The condition of being enumerable.
  • equilibrating — Present participle of equilibrate.
  • equilibration — The formation, or maintenance, of an equilibrium.
  • equitableness — The state or quality of being equitable; equitability.
  • erin go bragh — Ireland forever
  • establishment — The action of establishing something or being established.
  • estimableness — The quality of deserving esteem or regard.
  • ethnobotanist — A scholar or researcher in the field of ethnobotany.
  • exacerbations — Plural form of exacerbation.
  • examinability — The quality or state of being examinable.
  • exceptionable — Open to objection; causing disapproval or offense.
  • excitableness — The quality of being excitable, excitability.
  • excusableness — The quality of being excusable.
  • expandability — (uncountable) The condition of being expandable.
  • expansibility — The condition of being expansible.
  • expendability — The state or quality of being expendable.
  • extendability — Extensibility.
  • fast-breaking — (of a news story) occurring suddenly, and often portending a series of events or further developments in rapid succession.
  • fatigableness — the quality of being fatigable
  • favorableness — Alternative spelling of favourableness.
  • featherbrains — Plural form of featherbrain.
  • febrifacients — Plural form of febrifacient.
  • fibre channel — (storage, networking, communications)   An ANSI standard originally intended for high-speed SANs connecting servers, disc arrays, and backup devices, also later adapted to form the physical layer of Gigabit Ethernet. Development work on Fibre channel started in 1988 and it was approved by the ANSI standards committee in 1994, running at 100Mb/s. More recent innovations have seen the speed of Fibre Channel SANs increase to 10Gb/s. Several topologies are possible with Fibre Channel, the most popular being a number of devices attached to one (or two, for redundancy) central Fibre Channel switches, creating a reliable infrastructure that allows servers to share storage arrays or tape libraries. One common use of Fibre Channel SANs is for high availability databaseq clusters where two servers are connected to one highly reliable RAID array. Should one server fail, the other server can mount the array itself and continue operations with minimal downtime and loss of data. Other advanced features include the ability to have servers and hard drives seperated by hundreds of miles or to rapidly mirror data between servers and hard drives, perhaps in seperate geographic locations.
  • finback whale — rorqual
  • fingerbreadth — the breadth of a finger: approximately 3/4 inch (2 cm).
  • first baseman — the player whose position is first base.
  • flabergasting — Present participle of flabergast.
  • floating debt — short-term government borrowing, esp by the issue of three-month Treasury bills
  • fontainebleau — a town in N France, SE of Paris: famous palace, long a favorite residence of French kings; extensive forest.
  • fort dearborn — a former U.S. fort on the site of Chicago, 1803–37.
  • free on board — law: delivered by ship free of charge to buyer
  • full of beans — the edible nutritious seed of various plants of the legume family, especially of the genus Phaseolus.
  • galveston bay — an inlet of the Gulf of Mexico.
  • garden balsam — a fleshy annual garden impatiens (Impatiens balsamina) with roselike white, lavender, yellow, pink, or red blossoms borne along the main stem in leaf axils
  • garden suburb — a suburb of a large established town or city, planned along the lines of a garden city
  • ge-pano-carib — a linguistic phylum comprising a large number of aboriginal languages with scattered distribution in South America east of the Andes.
  • gelada baboon — a NE African baboon, Theropithecus gelada, with dark brown hair forming a mane over the shoulders, a bare red chest, and a ridged muzzle: family Cercopithecidae
  • gender binary — a classification system consisting of two genders, male and female.
  • generalisable — Non-Oxford British standard spelling of generalizable.
  • generalizable — to infer (a general principle, trend, etc.) from particular facts, statistics, or the like.
  • germinability — the degree of ability of a seed to germinate or sprout.
  • gerontophobia — a fear of old people.
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