11-letter words containing i, b, c
- eccaleobion — a type of equipment that provides warmth used to assist in the hatching of eggs
- edible crab — a species of crab, Cancer pagurus, found in the Mediterranean Sea, the North Sea, and the North Atlantic
- educability — capable of being educated.
- embarcation — Alternative form of embarkation.
- embracingly — In an embracing manner.
- embrocating — Present participle of embrocate.
- embrocation — A liquid used for rubbing on the body to relieve pain from sprains and strains.
- embryologic — Embryological.
- emetophobic — Pertaining to, or afflicted with, emetophobia, a morbid fear of vomiting.
- encumbering — Present participle of encumber.
- equibalance — an equal weight or balance
- eubacterial — (biology) Of or pertaining to the Eubacteria.
- eubacterium — A bacterium of a large group typically having simple cells with rigid cell walls and often flagella for movement. The group comprises the “ true ” bacteria and cyanobacteria, as distinct from archaebacteria.
- exercisable — Capable of being exercised, as a legal power.
- exorbitance — The state or characteristic of being exorbitant.
- exorbitancy — Alternative form of exorbitance.
- extractible — Capable of being extracted.
- fabricating — Present participle of fabricate.
- fabrication — the act or process of fabricating; manufacture.
- fabricators — Plural form of fabricator.
- fabulicious — (slang) Exceptionally fabulous and appealing.
- fiberscopes — Plural form of fiberscope.
- fibre optic — using or consisting of very thin flexible fibres of glass down which information modulated on light is carried
- fibrocement — (formerly) cement combined with asbestos fibre, used esp in sheets for building
- fibrocystic — showing or having the increased fibrosis associated with dilated glandular structure, as in the breast nodules of fibrocystic disease.
- fibronectin — a fibrous protein that binds to collagen, fibrin, and other proteins and also to the cell membranes, functioning as an anchor and connector.
- fiddle back — a chair back having a solid splat similar in form to that of a fiddle.
- fiddle-back — a chair back having a solid splat similar in form to that of a fiddle.
- financeable — the management of revenues; the conduct or transaction of money matters generally, especially those affecting the public, as in the fields of banking and investment.
- fine bouche — a refined taste; educated palate.
- flitch beam — a beam composed of planks bolted together side by side and often reinforced with a plate of iron or steel.
- forbiddance — the act of forbidding.
- forcing bid — a bid, often at a higher level than is required, that is understood to oblige the bidder's partner to reply
- frescobaldi — Girolamo [jee-raw-lah-maw] /dʒiˈrɔ lɑ mɔ/ (Show IPA), 1583–1643, Italian organist and composer.
- futurebasic — (language) A BASIC compiler for the Macintosh.
- germaphobic — Alternative form of germophobic.
- germophobic — Morbidly afraid of germs.
- gibberellic — Describing gibberellic acid and its derivatives.
- glacier bay — a national park in SE Alaska, made up of large tidewater glaciers. 4381 sq. mi. (11,347 sq. km).
- gnotobiotic — (of germfree animals) inoculated with microorganisms of a given type.
- gobsmacking — Causing one to be gobsmacked; astounding, flabbergasting.
- goldbricked — Simple past tense and past participle of goldbrick.
- goldbricker — Informal. a brick made to look like gold, sold by a swindler.
- hackberries — Plural form of hackberry.
- hebephrenic — Pertaining to, or characteristic of, hebephrenia.
- heliophobic — fearing or unable to withstand sunlight
- hermit crab — any of numerous crabs, especially of the genera Pagurus and Eupagurus, that protect their soft uncovered abdomen by occupying the castoff shell of a univalve mollusk.
- hib vaccine — a vaccine against meningitis, pneumonia, and other illnesses caused by the bacterium Haemophilus influenzae type b: usually administered during infancy.
- hibernacula — Plural form of hibernaculum.
- hibernicism — an idiom or characteristic peculiar to Irish English or to the Irish.