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11-letter words containing g, l, i, b

  • hobgoblinry — the behaviour or activities of hobgoblins
  • ibn gabirol — Arabic name of Avicebrón.
  • ibn-gabirol — Solomon. ?1021–?58, Jewish philosopher and poet, born in Spain. His work The Fountain of Life influenced Western medieval philosophers
  • ignobleness — The state or condition of being ignoble.
  • immitigable — unable to be mitigated; not to be mitigated.
  • immitigably — In an immitigable manner.
  • impregnable — susceptible to impregnation, as an egg.
  • impregnably — In an impregnable manner; in a manner to defy attack.
  • incogitable — Not cogitable; inconceivable.
  • indigo blue — indigo (def 4).
  • infatigable — (obsolete) indefatigable.
  • infrangible — that cannot be broken or separated; unbreakable: infrangible moral strength.
  • infrangibly — In an infrangible manner.
  • ingenerable — (rare) incapable of being generated or created.
  • innavigable — unable to be navigated
  • innavigably — in an innavigable manner
  • intangibles — Plural form of intangible.
  • invaginable — capable of being invaginated; susceptible of invagination.
  • jabberingly — in a jabbering manner
  • jingle bell — a hollow, round, metal bell with a metal ball inside, which makes a jingling sound when it moves: jingle bells on a horse and sleigh.
  • king's blue — cobalt blue.
  • labializing — Present participle of labialize.
  • laborsaving — designed or intended to reduce or replace human labor: The dishwasher is a laborsaving device.
  • land bridge — Geology. an actual or hypothetical strip of land, subject to submergence, that connects adjacent continental landmasses and serves as a route of dispersal for plants and animals: a prehistoric land bridge between Asia and North America.
  • landlubbing — an unseasoned sailor or someone unfamiliar with the sea.
  • langbeinite — a mineral, K 2 Mg 2 (SO 4) 3 , occurring in marine salt deposits, used as a fertilizer because of its potassium content.
  • langobardic — Lombard1 (def 4).
  • late blight — a disease of plants, especially potatoes, celery, etc., characterized by spotting, blighting, and withering or decay of the entire plant, caused by any of several fungi, as Phytophthora infestans or Septoria apii.
  • law-abiding — obeying or keeping the law; obedient to law: law-abiding citizens.
  • lawbreaking — Unlawful; illegal.
  • leaf blight — a symptom or phase of many diseases of plants, characterized by necrotic spots or streaks on the leaves, accompanied by seed rot and seedling blight.
  • legibleness — Legibility.
  • libertinage — libertine practices or habits of life; disregard of authority or convention in sexual or religious matters.
  • lift bridge — a bridge having a section that can be lifted vertically to permit passage of boats beneath it.
  • light bread — white bread.
  • light table — a table that has a translucent top illuminated from below and is used typically for making tracings or examining color transparencies.
  • lignotubers — Plural form of lignotuber.
  • linebacking — the act of forming a second line of defence, close to the linesman
  • lingenberry — The lingonberry.
  • lingonberry — mountain cranberry.
  • living bank — a facility in which donated human organs or tissues are preserved for subsequent transplantation.
  • loading bay — dock where cargo is loaded
  • long-limbed — having long limbs
  • lubricating — to apply some oily or greasy substance to (a machine, parts of a mechanism, etc.) in order to diminish friction; oil or grease (something).
  • ludwigsburg — a city in Baden-Württemberg state, SW Germany.
  • lumbaginous — relating to, or suffering from, lumbago
  • lumberingly — With heavy, clumsy movements.
  • mail bridge — (messaging)   A mail gateway that forwards electronic mail messages between two or more networks if they meet certain administrative criteria.
  • marbleizing — Present participle of marbleize.
  • mating ball — a writhing mass of snakes, usually composed of a single female and 10 or more males attempting to mate with her.
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