9-letter words containing g, a, b, i
- bilingual — Bilingual means involving or using two languages.
- billabong — a backwater channel that forms a lagoon or pool
- biography — A biography of someone is an account of their life, written by someone else.
- bird cage — metal enclosure for a bird
- bit gauge — a device for stopping a bit when it has reached a desired depth.
- blazingly — in a blazing manner
- bleaching — to make whiter or lighter in color, as by exposure to sunlight or a chemical agent; remove the color from.
- boogieman — bogeyman.
- borgesian — of Jorge Luis Borges or his works
- bourguiba — Habib ben Ali (hæˈbɪb bɛn ˈɑːlɪ). 1903–2000, Tunisian statesman: president of Tunisia (1957–87); a moderate and an advocate of gradual social change. He was deposed in a coup and kept under house arrest for the rest of his life
- brabbling — to argue stubbornly about trifles; wrangle.
- bracingly — strengthening; invigorating: This mountain air is bracing.
- brambling — a Eurasian finch, Fringilla montifringilla, with a speckled head and back and, in the male, a reddish brown breast and darker wings and tail
- branching — the occurrence of several decay paths (branches) in the disintegration of a particular nuclide or the de-excitation of an excited atom. The branching fraction (nuclear) or branching ratio (atomic) is the proportion of the disintegrating nuclei that follow a particular branch to the total number of disintegrating nuclides
- brandling — a small red earthworm, Eisenia foetida (or Helodrilus foetidus), found in manure and used as bait by anglers
- brannigan — a noisy quarrel
- breaching — the act or a result of breaking; break or rupture.
- breasting — Anatomy, Zoology. (in bipeds) the outer, front part of the thorax, or the front part of the body from the neck to the abdomen; chest.
- breathing — the passage of air into and out of the lungs to supply the body with oxygen
- bregmatic — of or relating to the bregma
- bricolage — the jumbled effect produced by the close proximity of buildings from different periods and in different architectural styles
- bridgeman — a person who works on a bridge or on the construction of bridges.
- brigadier — A brigadier is a senior officer who is in charge of a brigade in the British armed forces.
- brigading — a military unit having its own headquarters and consisting of two or more regiments, squadrons, groups, or battalions.
- bulgarian — Bulgarian means belonging or relating to Bulgaria, or to its people, language, or culture.
- bungaloid — resembling a bungalow or bungalows or characterized by bungalows or structures resembling bungalows
- bypassing — a road enabling motorists to avoid a city or other heavy traffic points or to drive around an obstruction.
- caballing — a small group of secret plotters, as against a government or person in authority.
- cage bird — a pet bird kept in a cage
- cagebirds — Plural form of cagebird.
- cambering — a slight arching, upward curve, or convexity, as of the deck of a ship.
- cambridge — city in E Mass., across the Charles River from Boston: pop. 101,000
- cogitable — conceivable
- combating — to fight or contend against; oppose vigorously: to combat crime.
- dagnabbit — (US, euphemistic, dated) goddamnit.
- daubingly — in a coating or smearing manner
- debagging — (British) present participle of debag.
- debarking — Present participle of debark.
- debarring — Present participle of debar.
- debeaking — Present participle of debeak.
- diabology — the study of the devil or devils
- digambara — the earlier of the two principal Jain sects, whose members went naked.
- dilly bag — a bag made from reeds, grasses, or hair.
- disabling — Present participle of disable.
- ditty bag — a small bag used especially by sailors to hold sewing implements, toiletries, etc.
- drabbling — Present participle of drabble.
- e-banking — E-banking is the use of the Internet to operate your bank account.
- eightball — (in pool) the black ball, marked with the number eight
- embalming — Present participle of embalm.
- embarking — Present participle of embark.