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9-letter words containing e, n, t, l

  • belection — bolection.
  • belemnite — any extinct marine cephalopod mollusc of the order Belemnoidea, related to the cuttlefish
  • belitoeng — an island in Indonesia, between Borneo and Sumatra. 1866 sq. mi. (4833 sq. km).
  • bell tent — a cone-shaped tent having a single central supporting pole
  • belt down — a band of flexible material, as leather or cord, for encircling the waist.
  • belt line — a transportation system partially or wholly surrounding a city, terminal, district, or port.
  • bertillon — Alphonse [al-fons,, -fonz;; French al-fawns] /ˈæl fɒns,, -fɒnz;; French alˈfɔ̃s/ (Show IPA), 1853–1914, French anthropologist: devised Bertillon system.
  • beta line — beta (def 6).
  • betel nut — the fruit of the betel palm, chewed with leaves of the betel pepper by some Southeast Asian peoples as a mild stimulant
  • bevelment — the process of bevelling
  • bilection — bolection
  • bilestone — gallstone.
  • bilineate — marked with two usually parallel lines.
  • billeting — the activity of assigning soldiers or others to accommodation that is not normally used by them
  • bit plane — (graphics)   (Or "bitplane") The memory in a graphic display device which holds a complete one-bit-per-pixel image. Several bit planes may be used in conjunction to give more bits per pixel or to overlay several images or mask one with another. "Bit plane" may be used as a synonym for "bitmap", though the latter suggests the data itself rather than the memory and also suggests a graphics file format.
  • bivoltine — producing two broods in one year, as certain silkworm moths.
  • blanchett — Cate (keɪt), full name Catherine Elise Blanchett. born 1969, Australian actress; her films include Elizabeth (1998), the Lord of the Rings trilogy (2001–03), Notes on a Scandal (2006), and Blue Jasmine (2013) for which she won an Academy Award
  • blastment — shrivelling up due to something in the air
  • blue note — a flattened third or seventh, used frequently in the blues
  • bluepoint — a type of small oyster named after Blue Point, New York
  • blueprint — A blueprint for something is a plan or set of proposals that shows how it is expected to work.
  • bluestone — a blue-grey sandstone containing much clay, used for building and paving
  • blunthead — a frequent recreational user of marijuana
  • bluntness — having an obtuse, thick, or dull edge or point; rounded; not sharp: a blunt pencil.
  • bolection — a stepped moulding covering and projecting beyond the joint between two members having surfaces at different levels
  • branchlet — a small branch
  • brazelton — Brazelton behavioral scale: a test widely used to evaluate infants' responses to environmental stimuli.
  • bulleting — a small metal projectile, part of a cartridge, for firing from small arms.
  • cadential — relating to or belonging to a cadence or a cadenza
  • calenture — a mild fever of tropical climates, similar in its symptoms to sunstroke
  • calescent — increasing in heat
  • calixtine — a member of a body of Hussites in the 15th century holding that the chalice as well as the bread should be received by the laity in the Eucharist.
  • canaletto — original name Giovanni Antonio Canale. 1697–1768, Italian painter and etcher, noted particularly for his highly detailed paintings of cities, esp Venice, which are marked by strong contrasts of light and shade
  • cancelbot — a computer program that deletes unwanted mailings to internet usergroups
  • candlelit — A candlelit room or table is lit by the light of candles.
  • candlenut — a euphorbiaceous tree, Aleurites mollucana, of tropical Asia and Polynesia
  • canistels — Plural form of canistel.
  • cannulate — to insert a cannula into (a person)
  • cantabile — (to be performed) in a singing style, i.e. flowingly and melodiously
  • cantalope — Misspelling of cantaloupe.
  • canticles — Song of Solomon
  • cantilena — a smooth flowing style in the writing of vocal music
  • canulated — Simple past tense and past participle of canulate.
  • canulates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of canulate.
  • castellan — a keeper or governor of a castle
  • castellón — seaport in E Spain, on the Mediterranean: pop. 133,000
  • cataplane — an aircraft designed to be launched by a catapult.
  • catchline — a slogan, esp one used in a political or advertising campaign
  • cattleman — A cattleman is a man who looks after or owns cattle, especially in North America or Australia.
  • cattlemen — Plural form of cattleman.
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