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11-letter words containing g, r, a, d, b

  • aboveground — occurring, situated, etc. above or on the surface of the earth
  • abridgement — a shortened or condensed form of a book, speech, etc., that still retains the basic contents: an abridgment of Tolstoy's War and Peace.
  • adumbrating — Present participle of adumbrate.
  • airboarding — a snow sport in which participants slide down slopes headfirst lying flat on an inflatable board
  • angle board — a board serving as a gauge for an angle planed across the end of other boards.
  • back garden — a garden at the rear of a house
  • backdraught — a reverse movement of air, gas, or liquid
  • backgrounds — Plural form of background.
  • bad homburg — a city in W central Germany on the S slope of the Taunus Mountains, near Frankfurt.
  • badger game — the blackmailing of a man by maneuvering him into a compromising situation with a woman
  • bargeboards — Plural form of bargeboard.
  • barking mad — If you say that someone is barking mad, you mean that they are insane or are acting very strangely.
  • barricading — Present participle of barricade.
  • basal ridge — a U -shaped ridge at the base of the posterior surface of the crown of a tooth.
  • beach ridge — a ridge just inland from a beach, consisting of sand and gravel built up by storm waves
  • beam riding — a method of missile guidance in which the missile steers itself along the axis of a conically scanned microwave beam
  • bear garden — (formerly) a place where bears were exhibited and where bear-baiting took place
  • beardtongue — a plant of the genus Penstemon
  • bedraggling — Present participle of bedraggle.
  • beer garden — a garden attached to a pub, where people can sit and drink beer
  • beleaguered — experiencing difficulties, opposition or criticism
  • bermuda bag — an oval-shaped handbag with wooden handles and changeable decorative cloth covers.
  • bermuda rig — a fore-and-aft sailing boat rig characterized by a tall mainsail (Bermudian mainsail) that tapers to a point
  • bidding war — a situation in which multiple offerers bid to own a single property
  • big-hearted — If you describe someone as big-hearted, you think they are kind and generous, and always willing to help people.
  • bilge board — a board lowered from the bilge of a sailing vessel to serve as a keel.
  • blady grass — a coarse leafy Australasian grass, Imperata cylindrica
  • blizzarding — Meteorology. a storm with dry, driving snow, strong winds, and intense cold. a heavy and prolonged snowstorm covering a wide area.
  • blood sugar — the glucose concentration in the blood: the normal fasting value is between 3.9 and 5.6 mmol/l
  • braggadocio — vain empty boasting
  • brand image — The brand image of a particular brand of product is the image or impression that people have of it, usually created by advertising.
  • brandenburg — a state in NE Germany, part of East Germany until 1990. A former electorate, it expanded under the Hohenzollerns to become the kingdom of Prussia (1701). The district east of the Oder River became Polish in 1945. Capital: Potsdam. Pop: 2 575 000 (2003 est). Area: 29 481 sq km (11 219 sq miles)
  • bridal gown — a wedding dress
  • bridge lamp — a floor lamp, especially one having the light source on an arm so hinged as to be horizontally adjustable.
  • bridge loan — A bridge loan is money that a bank lends you for a short time, for example, so that you can buy a new house before you have sold the one you already own.
  • bridgeboard — a board on both sides of a staircase that is cut to support the treads and risers
  • bridgewater — a town in E Massachusetts.
  • bright idea — suggestion: clever
  • broad gauge — a railway track with a greater distance between the lines than the standard gauge of 561⁄2 inches (about 1.44 metres) used now by most mainline railway systems
  • broad glass — cylinder glass.
  • broad-gauge — Railroads. of or relating to equipment designed for a railroad having track of a broad gauge: broad-gauge rolling stock.
  • brobdingnag — in Swift's Gulliver's Travels, a land inhabited by giants about 60 feet tall
  • daggerboard — a light bladelike board inserted into the water through a slot in the keel of a boat to reduce keeling and leeway
  • dangleberry — a blue huckleberry (Gaylussacia frondosa), native to E North America
  • dear-bought — having been purchased at great expense
  • deflagrable — having the ability to burst into flames quickly
  • dogger bank — a shoal in the North Sea, between N England and Denmark: fishing grounds; naval battle 1915.
  • dragon beam — dragging piece.
  • dragon book — (publication)   The classic text "Compilers: Principles, Techniques and Tools", by Alfred V. Aho, Ravi Sethi, and Jeffrey D. Ullman (Addison-Wesley 1986; ISBN 0-201-10088-6). So called because of the cover design featuring a dragon labelled "complexity of compiler design" and a knight bearing the lance "LALR parser generator" among his other trappings. This one is more specifically known as the "Red Dragon Book" (1986); an earlier edition, sans Sethi and titled "Principles Of Compiler Design" (Alfred V. Aho and Jeffrey D. Ullman; Addison-Wesley, 1977; ISBN 0-201-00022-9), was the "Green Dragon Book" (1977). (Also "New Dragon Book", "Old Dragon Book".) The horsed knight and the Green Dragon were warily eying each other at a distance; now the knight is typing (wearing gauntlets!) at a terminal showing a video-game representation of the Red Dragon's head while the rest of the beast extends back in normal space. See also book titles.
  • drakensberg — a mountain range in the E Republic of South Africa: highest peak, 10,988 feet (3350 meters).

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