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11-letter words containing f, i, b, r

  • algin fiber — an alkali-soluble fiber produced by injecting a fine stream of alkaline algin into an aqueous solution of a metallic salt, used chiefly in the manufacture of fine threads.
  • amber fluid — beer
  • antifebrile — reducing fever; antipyretic
  • antifebrine — (pharmaceutical drug) A compound of aniline with acetyl, used to allay fever or pain.
  • asbestiform — having the look or structure of asbestos
  • bacciferous — bearing berries
  • bacilliform — shaped like a rod
  • bakersfield — city in SC Calif.: pop. 247,000
  • barbary fig — prickly pear.
  • barfulation — /bar`fyoo-lay'sh*n/ Variation of barf used around the Stanford area. An exclamation, expressing disgust. On seeing some particularly bad code one might exclaim, "Barfulation! Who wrote this, Quux?"
  • bargain for — If you have not bargained for or bargained on something that happens, you did not expect it to happen and so feel surprised or worried by it.
  • beach drift — the drifting of sediments, especially marine sediments, in patterns parallel to the contours of a beach, due to the action of waves and currents.
  • beautifiers — Plural form of beautifier.
  • beautifuler — Obsolete spelling of beautifuller.
  • benefactrix — benefactress.
  • beneficiary — Someone who is a beneficiary of something is helped by it.
  • bergenfield — a city in NE New Jersey.
  • best friend — a dearest friend
  • bifurcation — the act or fact of bifurcating
  • binary file — (file format)   Any file format for digital data that does not consist of a sequence of printable characters (text). The term is often used for executable machine code. All digital data, including characters, is actually binary data (unless it uses some (rare) system with more than two discrete levels) but the distinction between binary and text is well established. On modern operating systems a text file is simply a binary file that happens to contain only printable characters, but some older systems distinguish the two file types, requiring programs to handle them differently. A common class of binary files is programs in machine language ("executable files") ready to load into memory and execute. Binary files may also be used to store data output by a program, and intended to be read by that or another program but not by humans. Binary files are more efficient for this purpose because the data (e.g. numerical data) does not need to be converted between the binary form used by the CPU and a printable (ASCII) representation. The disadvantage is that it is usually necessary to write special purpose programs to manipulate such files since most general purpose utilities operate on text files. There is also a problem sharing binary numerical data between processors with different endianness. Some communications protocols handle only text files, e.g. most electronic mail systems before MIME became widespread in about 1995. The FTP utility must be put into "binary" mode in order to copy a binary file since in its default "ascii" mode translates between the different newline characters used on the sending and receiving computers. Confusingly, some word processor files, and rich text files, are actually binary files because they contain non-printable characters and require special programs to view, edit and print them.
  • binary form — a structure consisting of two sections, each being played twice
  • bio-warfare — biological warfare.
  • bird feeder — A bird feeder is an object that you fill with seeds or nuts and hang up outside in order attract birds.
  • bird's-foot — a European leguminous plant, Ornithopus perpusillus, with small red-veined white flowers and curved pods resembling a bird's claws
  • black friar — a Dominican friar
  • bored stiff — very bored
  • brain fever — inflammation of the brain or its covering membranes
  • brake fluid — an oily liquid used to transmit pressure in a hydraulic brake or clutch system
  • branchiform — shaped like a gill.
  • bread knife — a knife designed or suitable for slicing bread, as one having a wavy or saw-toothed blade.
  • brimfulness — the quality of being completely full or full to the brim
  • bring forth — to give birth to
  • bulbiferous — (of plants) producing bulbs
  • bullfighter — A bullfighter is the person who tries to injure or kill the bull in a bullfight.
  • butterfield — William. 1814–1900, British architect of the Gothic Revival; his buildings include Keble College, Oxford (1870) and All Saints, Margaret Street, London (1849–59)
  • butterflies — tremors in the stomach region due to nervousness
  • cabin fever — If you describe someone as having cabin fever, you mean that they feel restless and irritable because they have been indoors in one place for too long.
  • cerebriform — resembling the brain in texture or structure
  • certifiable — If you describe someone as certifiable, you think that their behaviour is extremely unreasonable or foolish.
  • certifiably — capable of being certified.
  • chamfer bit — a bit for beveling the edge of a hole.
  • chief rabbi — the chief religious minister of a national Jewish community
  • chifforobes — Plural form of chifforobe.
  • cliff brake — any of several common ferns of the genus Pellaea, usually growing in pockets of thin soil on rocks.
  • colubriform — shaped like or resembling a member of the Colubridae family of snakes
  • columbiform — Having the form of a dove or pigeon.
  • confirmable — Capable of being checked, verifiable.
  • cyberfriend — A friend with whom one communicates only through the Internet or cyberspace.
  • debriefings — Plural form of debriefing.
  • debt relief — Debt relief is a reduction in the amount of debt that a country has to pay.

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