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6-letter words containing g, i, b, n

  • @begin — (text)   The Scribe equivalent of \begin.
  • abying — Present participle of aby.
  • baaing — The bleating of a sheep.
  • bagnio — a brothel
  • baking — You can use baking to describe weather or a place that is very hot indeed.
  • baling — Also, bailer. a bucket, dipper, or other container used for bailing.
  • bangui — the capital of the Central African Republic, in the south part, on the Ubangi River. Pop: 732 000 (2005 est)
  • baning — Present participle of bane.
  • baring — Evelyn, 1st Earl of Cromer. 1841–1917, English administrator. As consul general in Egypt with plenipotentiary powers, he controlled the Egyptian government from 1883 to 1907
  • basing — the bottom support of anything; that on which a thing stands or rests: a metal base for the table.
  • bating — except for; excluding
  • baying — a deep, prolonged howl, as of a hound on the scent.
  • beeing — Archaic spelling of being.
  • begins — to proceed to perform the first or earliest part of some action; commence; start: The story begins with their marriage.
  • beguin — a Beghard.
  • benign — You use benign to describe someone who is kind, gentle, and harmless.
  • bering — Vitus (ˈviːtʊs). 1681–1741, Danish navigator, who explored the N Pacific for the Russians and discovered Bering Island and the Bering Strait
  • besing — to sing about joyfully
  • bhangi — a Hindu scavenger who belongs to one of the untouchable castes.
  • bhungi — bhangi.
  • biding — Archaic. to endure; bear.
  • big on — enthusiastic about
  • biggin — a plain close-fitting cap, often tying under the chin, worn in the Middle Ages and by children in the 17th century
  • bignum — (programming)   /big'nuhm/ (Originally from MIT MacLISP) A multiple-precision computer representation for very large integers. Most computer languages provide a type of data called "integer", but such computer integers are usually limited in size; usually they must be smaller than 2^31 (2,147,483,648) or (on a bitty box) 2^15 (32,768). If you want to work with numbers larger than that, you have to use floating-point numbers, which are usually accurate to only six or seven decimal places. Computer languages that provide bignums can perform exact calculations on very large numbers, such as 1000! (the factorial of 1000, which is 1000 times 999 times 998 times ... times 2 times 1). For example, this value for 1000! was computed by the MacLISP system using bignums: 40238726007709377354370243392300398571937486421071 46325437999104299385123986290205920442084869694048 00479988610197196058631666872994808558901323829669 94459099742450408707375991882362772718873251977950 59509952761208749754624970436014182780946464962910 56393887437886487337119181045825783647849977012476 63288983595573543251318532395846307555740911426241 74743493475534286465766116677973966688202912073791 43853719588249808126867838374559731746136085379534 52422158659320192809087829730843139284440328123155 86110369768013573042161687476096758713483120254785 89320767169132448426236131412508780208000261683151 02734182797770478463586817016436502415369139828126 48102130927612448963599287051149649754199093422215 66832572080821333186116811553615836546984046708975 60290095053761647584772842188967964624494516076535 34081989013854424879849599533191017233555566021394 50399736280750137837615307127761926849034352625200 01588853514733161170210396817592151090778801939317 81141945452572238655414610628921879602238389714760 88506276862967146674697562911234082439208160153780 88989396451826324367161676217916890977991190375403 12746222899880051954444142820121873617459926429565 81746628302955570299024324153181617210465832036786 90611726015878352075151628422554026517048330422614 39742869330616908979684825901254583271682264580665 26769958652682272807075781391858178889652208164348 34482599326604336766017699961283186078838615027946 59551311565520360939881806121385586003014356945272 24206344631797460594682573103790084024432438465657 24501440282188525247093519062092902313649327349756 55139587205596542287497740114133469627154228458623 77387538230483865688976461927383814900140767310446 64025989949022222176590433990188601856652648506179 97023561938970178600408118897299183110211712298459 01641921068884387121855646124960798722908519296819 37238864261483965738229112312502418664935314397013 74285319266498753372189406942814341185201580141233 44828015051399694290153483077644569099073152433278 28826986460278986432113908350621709500259738986355 42771967428222487575867657523442202075736305694988 25087968928162753848863396909959826280956121450994 87170124451646126037902930912088908694202851064018 21543994571568059418727489980942547421735824010636 77404595741785160829230135358081840096996372524230 56085590370062427124341690900415369010593398383577 79394109700277534720000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000.
  • biking — Informal. a bicycle. a motorbike. a motorcycle.
  • bingen — a town in W Germany on the Rhine: wine trade and tourist centre. Pop: 24 716 (2003 est)
  • binger — a person addicted to crack cocaine
  • binghi — an Aboriginal person
  • bingle — a minor crash or upset, as in a car or on a surfboard
  • binnig — Gerd (Karl). born 1947, German physicist: shared the Nobel prize for physics (1986) for work on the superconductivity of semiconductors and development of the scanning tunnelling microscope
  • biogen — a hypothetical protein assumed to be the basis of the formation and functioning of body cells and tissues
  • biting — Biting wind or cold is extremely cold.
  • bluing — a blue liquid, powder, etc. used in rinsing white fabrics to prevent yellowing
  • boding — an omen; foreboding
  • boeing — (language)   An early system on the IBM 1130.
  • bog in — to start energetically on a task
  • boning — Anatomy, Zoology. one of the structures composing the skeleton of a vertebrate. the hard connective tissue forming the substance of the skeleton of most vertebrates, composed of a collagen-rich organic matrix impregnated with calcium, phosphate, and other minerals.
  • booing — the action or an instance of booing
  • boring — Someone or something boring is so dull and uninteresting that they make people tired and impatient.
  • bowing — the technique of using the bow in playing a violin, viola, cello, or related instrument
  • boxing — Boxing is a sport in which two people wearing large padded gloves fight according to special rules.
  • brings — to carry, convey, conduct, or cause (someone or something) to come with, to, or toward the speaker: Bring the suitcase to my house. He brought his brother to my office.
  • busing — the practice of transporting by bus
  • buying — (as modifier)
  • cubing — a solid bounded by six equal squares, the angle between any two adjacent faces being a right angle.
  • ebbing — the flowing back of the tide as the water returns to the sea (opposed to flood, flow).
  • elbing — a port in N Poland: metallurgical industries. Pop: 129 000 (2005 est)
  • gabion — a cylinder of wickerwork filled with earth, used as a military defense.
  • gibbonEdward, 1737–94, English historian.
  • gibeon — a town in ancient Palestine, NW of Jerusalem. Josh. 9:3.

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