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12-letter words containing g, e, t, s, b, i

  • abridgements — Plural form of abridgement.
  • arbitrageurs — Plural form of arbitrageur.
  • assemblagist — a creative person or artist who is skilled in putting together works of art based on assemblage
  • baking sheet — A baking sheet is a flat piece of metal on which you bake foods such as biscuits or pies in an oven.
  • basic weight — basis weight.
  • basis weight — the weight in pounds of a ream of paper of a basic size, usually 25 × 38 inches (63 × 96 cm) for book stock, 17 × 22 inches (43 × 55 cm) for writing stock, and 20 × 26 inches (50 × 66 cm) for cover stock.
  • basketmaking — The construction of baskets, especially by traditional means.
  • beggar-ticks — any of various plants, such as the bur marigold and tick trefoil, having fruits or seeds that cling to clothing, fur, etc
  • belligerents — warlike; given to waging war.
  • best-selling — A best-selling product such as a book is very popular and a large quantity of it has been sold.
  • beta testing — (programming)   Evaluation of a pre-release (potentially unreliable) version of a piece of software (or possibly hardware) by making it available to selected users ("beta testers") before it goes on general distribution. Beta testign aims to discover bugs that only occur in certain environments or under certain patterns of use, while reducing the volume of feedback to a manageable level. The testers benefit by having earlier access to new products, features and fixes. Beta testing may be preceded by "alpha testing", performed in-house by a handful of users (e.g. other developers or friends), who can be expected to give rapid, high quality feedback on design and usability. Once the product is considered to be usable for its intended purpose it then moves on to "beta testing" by a larger, but typically still limited, number of ordinary users, who may include external customers. Some companies such as Google or Degree Jungle stretch the definition, claiming their products are "in beta" for many months by millions of users. The term derives from early 1960s terminology for product cycle checkpoints, first used at IBM but later standard throughout the industry. "Alpha test" was the unit test, module test or component test phase; "Beta Test" was initial system test. These themselves came from earlier A- and B-tests for hardware. The A-test was a feasibility and manufacturability evaluation done before any commitment to design and development. The B-test was a demonstration that the engineering model functioned as specified. The C-test (corresponding to today's beta) was the B-test performed on early samples of the production design.
  • betting news — the news of the latest odds on winners of matches, races and competitions
  • betting shop — A betting shop is a place where people can go to bet on something such as a horse race.
  • betting slip — a piece of paper used to place a bet
  • bibliopegist — a bookbinder
  • billingsgate — the largest fish market in London, on the N bank of the River Thames; moved to new site at Canary Wharf in 1982 and the former building converted into offices
  • biomagnetics — the study of magnetic fields as a form of therapy
  • biomagnetism — animal magnetism.
  • bird nesting — the activity of searching for birds' nests as a hobby
  • biting louse — any wingless insect of the order Mallophaga, such as the chicken louse: external parasites of birds and mammals with biting mouthparts
  • biting stage — the second part of the oral phase of psychosexual development, approximately 8 to18 months of age, during which a child has the urge to bite or chew objects.
  • blisteringly — causing a blister or blisters.
  • blue-singlet — working-class
  • blues guitar — blues guitar music
  • bluestocking — A bluestocking is an intellectual woman.
  • bush singlet — a black woollen singlet often worn by farm labourers
  • cablecasting — relating to broadcasting by cable
  • cybercasting — the broadcasting of news, entertainment, etc., using the Internet, specifically the World Wide Web.
  • debut single — the first single produced by a particular singer or band
  • disambiguate — to remove the ambiguity from; make unambiguous: In order to disambiguate the sentence “She lectured on the famous passenger ship,” you'll have to write either “lectured on board” or “lectured about.”.
  • east bengali — of or relating to East Bengal (now Bangladesh) or its inhabitants
  • embryologist — An expert or specialist in embryology.
  • establishing — Present participle of establish.
  • exobiologist — A biologist whose speciality is exobiology.
  • frigatebirds — Plural form of frigatebird.
  • gaithersburg — a town in central Maryland.
  • gastarbeiter — guest worker.
  • indigestible — not digestible; not easily digested.
  • interrobangs — Plural form of interrobang.
  • investigable — capable of being investigated.
  • masterbating — Misspelling of masturbating.
  • metabolising — Present participle of metabolise.
  • mutable sign — any of the four astrological signs, Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius, or Pisces, that are grouped together because of their placement at the end of the seasons and characterized by the attribute of adaptability to circumstances.
  • registerable — a book in which records of acts, events, names, etc., are kept.
  • self-basting — (of a turkey) prepared with oil or butter to remain moist when cooked in an oven.
  • sewing table — a worktable for holding sewing materials, often supplied with a bag or pouch for needlework.
  • speedboating — the act, practice, or sport of traveling in a speedboat.
  • stageability — a single step or degree in a process; a particular phase, period, position, etc., in a process, development, or series.
  • straightbred — (of animals) purebred; having parents of the same breed
  • strobe light — a device for studying the motion of a body, especially a body in rapid revolution or vibration, by making the motion appear to slow down or stop, as by periodically illuminating the body or viewing it through widely spaced openings in a revolving disk.

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