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11-letter words containing e, n, o

  • bethanechol — a substance, C 7 H 17 ClN 2 O 2 , used to treat urinary retention, especially postoperatively.
  • betrothment — the act or state of being betrothed; engagement.
  • beurre noir — a sauce of darkly browned butter, sometimes flavored with herbs, vinegar, etc.
  • bevel joint — a miter joint, especially one in which two pieces meet at other than a right angle.
  • bicarbonate — a salt of carbonic acid containing the ion HCO3–; an acid carbonate
  • bicomponent — a fibre composed of two compounds
  • biconvexity — the characteristic of having two convex surfaces
  • biliousness — Physiology, Pathology. pertaining to bile or to an excess secretion of bile.
  • billionaire — A billionaire is an extremely rich person who has money or property worth at least a thousand million pounds or dollars.
  • binary code — Binary code is a computer code that uses the binary number system.
  • bioaeration — the oxidative treatment of raw sewage by aeration
  • biocenology — the branch of biology dealing with the study of biological communities and the interactions among their members.
  • biocoenosis — a diverse community inhabiting a single biotope
  • bioengineer — Also called biomedical engineering. the application of engineering principles and techniques to problems in medicine and biology, as the design and production of artificial limbs and organs.
  • biogenetics — the branch of biology concerned with altering the genomes of living organisms
  • biokinetics — the study of movements of or within organisms.
  • 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.
  • bioregional — relating to a bioregion
  • bisectional — relating to division into two equal parts
  • black money — that part of a nation's income that relates to its black economy
  • blacktongue — canine pellagra.
  • bladdernose — hooded seal
  • blanket bog — a very acid peat bog, low in nutrients, extending widely over a flat terrain, found in cold wet climates
  • blindfolded — wearing a blindfold
  • blindstorey — a storey without windows, such as a gallery in a Gothic church
  • bloatedness — the state of being swollen, as with a liquid, air, or wind
  • block plane — a carpenter's small plane used to cut across the end grain of wood
  • blonde lace — a French pillow lace, originally of unbleached cream-coloured Chinese silk, later of bleached or black-dyed silk
  • blood money — If someone makes a payment of blood money to the family of someone who has been killed, they pay that person's family a sum of money as compensation.
  • bloodsprent — spattered or stained with blood
  • bludgeoning — a short, heavy club with one end weighted, or thicker and heavier than the other.
  • blue monday — a Monday regarded as a depressing workday in contrast to the pleasant relaxation of the weekend.
  • blue ribbon — A blue ribbon is the same as a blue riband.
  • blue-ribbon — of superior quality or prominence; first-rate; specially selected: a blue-ribbon committee of fund-raisers.
  • bobbin lace — lace made with bobbins rather than with needle and thread (needlepoint lace); pillow lace
  • bobsledding — a sled having two pairs of runners, a brake, and a steering wheel or other mechanism that enables the front rider to direct the sled down a steeply banked run or chute.
  • bodgo gegen — a former Buddhist leader of the Mongols.
  • bogged down — If you get bogged down in something, it prevents you from making progress or getting something done.
  • bohemianism — unconventional behaviour or appearance, esp of an artist
  • bolingbroke — the surname of Henry IV of England
  • bombardment — A bombardment is a strong and continuous attack of gunfire or bombing.
  • bon appetit — enjoy your meal
  • bonaventura — Saint, called the Seraphic Doctor. 1221–74, Italian Franciscan monk, mystic, theologian, and philosopher; author of a Life of St Francis and Journey of the Soul to God. Feast day: July 14
  • bonaventureSaint ("the Seraphic Doctor") 1221–74, Italian scholastic theologian.
  • bonbonniere — a small decorative box used to contain sweets
  • bond market — the market in which bonds are traded
  • bonderizing — to coat (steel) with an anticorrosive phosphate solution, usually in preparation for the application of paint, enamel, or lacquer.
  • bondi beach — a beach in Sydney, Australia, popular with surfers
  • bondservant — a serf or slave
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