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8-letter words containing i, b, s

  • baptised — to immerse in water or sprinkle or pour water on in the Christian rite of baptism: They baptized the new baby.
  • baptises — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of baptise.
  • baptisia — a genus of wild flower native to North America
  • baptisms — Plural form of baptism.
  • baptista — a female given name.
  • baptists — a member of a Christian denomination that baptizes believers by immersion and that is usually Calvinistic in doctrine.
  • baptizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of baptize.
  • bardship — the office or state of being a bard
  • barflies — Plural form of barfly.
  • bargains — Plural form of bargain.
  • baristas — Plural form of barista.
  • barkings — Plural form of barking.
  • baronies — Plural form of barony.
  • barriers — anything built or serving to bar passage, as a railing, fence, or the like: People may pass through the barrier only when their train is announced.
  • barrings — Plural form of barring.
  • barrista — Misspelling of barista.
  • bas-rhin — a department of NE France in Alsace region. Capital: Strasbourg. Pop: 1 052 698 (2003 est). Area: 4793 sq km (1869 sq miles)
  • basaltic — the dark, dense igneous rock of a lava flow or minor intrusion, composed essentially of labradorite and pyroxene and often displaying a columnar structure.
  • basanite — a black basaltic rock containing plagioclase, augite, olivine, and nepheline, leucite, or analcite, formerly used as a touchstone
  • base hit — a play in which the batter hits a fair ball and gets on base without benefit of an opponent's error and without forcing out a runner already on base
  • baseline — The baseline of a tennis, badminton, or basketball court is one of the lines at each end of the court that mark the limits of play.
  • bashings — Plural form of bashing.
  • basicity — the state of being a base
  • basidium — the structure, produced by basidiomycetous fungi after sexual reproduction, in which spores are formed at the tips of projecting slender stalks
  • basified — Simple past tense and past participle of basify.
  • basifier — anything that makes something alkaline
  • basilard — a medieval dagger having a tapering blade with straight transverse quillons and a T -shaped pommel.
  • basilary — Basilar.
  • basildon — a town in SE England, in S Essex: designated a new town in 1955. Pop: 99 876 (2001)
  • basilect — (in a region where creole is or has been spoken) the dialect closest to that creole and furthest removed from the most prestigious dialect (the acrolect) of the region
  • basileus — A title of the Byzantine emperor.
  • basilian — a monk of the Eastern Christian order of St Basil, founded in Cappadocia in the 4th century ad
  • basilica — A basilica is a church which is rectangular in shape and has a rounded end.
  • basilisk — (in classical legend) a serpent that could kill by its breath or glance
  • basiliusSaint, Basil, Saint.
  • basinful — As much as a basin will hold.
  • basophil — (of cells or cell contents) easily stained by basic dyes
  • basquine — a tight-fitting bodice worn by women in the Basque region and in Spain
  • bassinet — A bassinet is a small bed for a baby that is like a basket.
  • bassists — Plural form of bassist.
  • bassline — (in jazz, rock, and pop music) the part played by the bass guitar
  • bastides — Plural form of bastide.
  • bastille — a fortress in Paris, built in the 14th century: a prison until its destruction in 1789, at the beginning of the French Revolution
  • bastions — Plural form of bastion.
  • bathmism — a hypothetical growth-force, once thought to animate living beings
  • batinism — a secret movement in Islam, often associated with Ismaʿili Shiʿism.
  • batlings — Plural form of batling.
  • batswing — in the form of the wing of a bat
  • bavarois — Bavarian cream.
  • bayesian — (of a theory) presupposing known a priori probabilities which may be subjectively assessed and which can be revised in the light of experience in accordance with Bayes' theorem. A hypothesis is thus confirmed by an experimental observation which is likely given the hypothesis and unlikely without it
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