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13-letter words containing g, r, b, i, t

  • bring home to — to convince of
  • bring to bear — to bring into operation or effect
  • bring to book — to reprimand or require (someone) to give an explanation of his conduct
  • bring to life — to bring back to consciousness
  • bring to mind — recall
  • bring to pass — to cause to happen
  • bristle-grass — any of various grasses of the genus Setaria, such as S. viridis, having a bristly inflorescence
  • budget period — the time which a budget covers
  • buggin's turn — promotion by seniority or rotation rather than merit.
  • buggins' turn — the principle of awarding an appointment to members of a group in turn, rather than according to merit
  • bus mastering — bus master
  • butterfingers — a person who drops things inadvertently or fails to catch things
  • carbon dating — Carbon dating is a system of calculating the age of a very old object by measuring the amount of radioactive carbon it contains.
  • carpetbagging — relating to carpetbaggers or to the practice of carpetbaggers
  • carriage bolt — a round-headed bolt for timber, threaded along part of its shank, inserted into holes already drilled.
  • categorisable — Alternative spelling of categorizable.
  • categorizable — Capable of being categorized.
  • chargeability — that may or should be charged: chargeable duty.
  • clearing bath — any solution for removing material from the surface of a photographic image, as silver halide, metallic silver, or a dye or stain.
  • cobelligerent — a country fighting in a war on the side of another country
  • collaborating — to work, one with another; cooperate, as on a literary work: They collaborated on a novel.
  • copyrightable — the exclusive right to make copies, license, and otherwise exploit a literary, musical, or artistic work, whether printed, audio, video, etc.: works granted such right by law on or after January 1, 1978, are protected for the lifetime of the author or creator and for a period of 70 years after his or her death.
  • corrigibility — The quality or state of being corrigible.
  • corroborating — Present participle of corroborate.
  • counterboring — a tool for enlarging a drilled hole for a portion of its length, as to permit sinking a screw head.
  • cryobiologist — A biologist who specializes in cryobiology.
  • cutting board — A cutting board is a wooden or plastic board that you chop meat and vegetables on.
  • cyberstalking — Cyberstalking is the use of the Internet to contact someone or find out information about them in a way that is annoying or frightening.
  • decarbonating — Present participle of decarbonate.
  • decerebrating — Present participle of decerebrate.
  • degradability — susceptible to chemical breakdown.
  • detribalizing — Present participle of detribalize.
  • disambiguator — Anything that serves to disambiguate.
  • disintegrable — Capable of being disintegrated.
  • disobligatory — not obligatory
  • drainage tube — a tube that drains fluid from an incision or body cavity during surgery
  • drawing table — a table having a surface consisting of a drawing board adjustable to various heights and angles.
  • embryogenetic — embryogenic
  • equilibrating — Present participle of equilibrate.
  • fast-breaking — (of a news story) occurring suddenly, and often portending a series of events or further developments in rapid succession.
  • filibustering — Present participle of filibuster.
  • finger buffet — a buffet meal at which food that may be picked up with the fingers (finger food), such as canapés or vol-au-vents, is served
  • fingerbreadth — the breadth of a finger: approximately 3/4 inch (2 cm).
  • flabergasting — Present participle of flabergast.
  • flight number — the identifying number of a scheduled flight
  • floating ribs — the eleventh and twelfth pairs of ribs, not attached to the breastbone or to other ribs but only to the vertebrae
  • forthbringing — Present participle of forthbring.
  • fruiting body — an organ that produces spores; fructification.
  • fulbright act — an act of Congress (1946) by which funds derived chiefly from the sale of U.S. surplus property abroad are made available to U.S. citizens for study, research, and teaching in foreign countries as well as to foreigners to engage in similar activities in the U.S.
  • gabrilowitsch — Ossip [aw-syip] /ˈɔ syɪp/ (Show IPA), 1878–1936, Russian pianist and conductor, in America.
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