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11-letter words containing e, n, d, i

  • baby-minder — a person who is paid to look after other people's babies or very young children
  • backslidden — Past participle of backslide.
  • bandeirante — a 16th–18th-century Portugese explorer in South America motivated by profit, known for hunting down natives for slaves as well as for locating mines of precious stones and metals
  • banderillas — Plural form of banderilla.
  • bandkeramik — the pottery of the early Neolithic Danubian culture of Europe, having characteristic parallel spiral lines over the body and neck of the gourdlike vessels and dated 5000–4000 b.c.
  • bangladeshi — Bangladeshi means belonging to or relating to Bangladesh, or to its people or culture.
  • bastinadoed — Simple past tense and past participle of bastinado.
  • bastinadoes — Plural form of bastinado.
  • be confined — to be undergoing childbirth
  • be dirty on — to be offended by or be hostile towards
  • be quids in — If you are quids in, you have more money left than you expected or get more for your money than you expected.
  • beam riding — a method of missile guidance in which the missile steers itself along the axis of a conically scanned microwave beam
  • bed molding — a molding below a projecting part, esp. between the corona and frieze
  • bed-wetting — the act or habit of involuntarily urinating in bed
  • bedclothing — bedclothes; bedding.
  • bedding out — the process of planting out young flowering plants in beds
  • bedevilling — (British) present participle of bedevil.
  • bedevilment — to torment or harass maliciously or diabolically, as with doubts, distractions, or worries.
  • bedizenment — That which bedizens.
  • bedraggling — Present participle of bedraggle.
  • behind bars — If you say that someone is behind bars, you mean that they are in prison.
  • behind line — the line over which the ball must be kicked to score a behind
  • behind post — one of the smaller outer posts inside which the ball must be kicked to score a behind
  • behind time — late
  • benedict iiSaint, died a.d. 685, pope 684–85.
  • benedict iv — died a.d. 903, pope 900–03.
  • benedict ix — died 1056? pope 1032–44; 1045; 1047–48.
  • benedict vi — died a.d. 974, pope 973–74.
  • benedict xi — (Niccolò Boccasini) 1240–1304, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1303–04.
  • benedict xv — original name Giacomo della Chiesa. 1854–1922, pope (1914–22); noted for his repeated attempts to end World War I and for his organization of war relief
  • benedictine — A Benedictine is a monk or nun who is a member of a Christian religious community that follows the rule of St. Benedict.
  • benediction — A benediction is a kind of Christian prayer.
  • benedictive — relating to a benediction or blessing
  • benedictory — of, giving, or expressing benediction.
  • bergenfield — a city in NE New Jersey.
  • bertrandite — a mineral, hydrous beryllium silicate, Be 4 Si 2 O 7 (OH) 2 , colorless or pale yellow, with a vitreous luster, occurring as tabular or prismatic crystals in pegmatites and hydrothermal veins.
  • best friend — a dearest friend
  • bewildering — A bewildering thing or situation is very confusing and difficult to understand or to make a decision about.
  • binary code — Binary code is a computer code that uses the binary number system.
  • bindheimite — a mineral, hydrous antimonate of lead, resulting from the alteration of lead antimony ores.
  • bindingness — the quality of being binding
  • bindlestiff — a migratory worker; hobo
  • binucleated — having two nuclei
  • biomedicine — the medical study of the effects of unusual environmental stress on human beings, esp in connection with space travel
  • biomodeling — the mathematical modeling of biological reactions.
  • bird's nest — the nest of a bird
  • bird's-nest — nest (def 1).
  • birdbrained — a stupid, foolish, or scatterbrained person.
  • bitterender — a person who persists until the bitter end without compromising or yielding; diehard.
  • blind alley — If you describe a situation as a blind alley, you mean that progress is not possible or that the situation can have no useful results.
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