9-letter words containing i, d, e
- bed chair — an adjustable frame for assisting invalids to sit up in bed.
- bed linen — Bed linen is sheets and pillowcases.
- bed liner — a stiff, durable plastic lining used to protect the bed and side walls of the cargo space of some pickup trucks
- bedaubing — Present participle of bedaub.
- bedecking — Present participle of bedeck.
- bedeviled — to torment or harass maliciously or diabolically, as with doubts, distractions, or worries.
- bedighted — Simple past tense and past participle of bedight.
- bedizened — Dressed up or decorated gaudily.
- bedlamism — anything characteristic of bedlam
- bedlamite — a lunatic; insane person
- bedridden — Someone who is bedridden is so ill or has such a severe disability that they cannot get out of bed.
- bedsitter — A bedsitter is the same as a bedsit.
- bedspring — a spring that supports a mattress
- beheading — the action of decapitating someone
- beholding — to observe; look at; see.
- belemnoid — shaped like a dart
- belvidere — a city in N Illinois.
- bendingly — in a curving direction or manner
- benedight — blessed
- benefited — something that is advantageous or good; an advantage: He explained the benefits of public ownership of the postal system.
- benighted — If you describe people or the place where they live as benighted, you think they are unfortunate or do not know anything.
- bensulide — a selective preemergence herbicide, C 14 H 24 O 4 NPS 3 , used primarily to control crabgrass and broadleaf weeds.
- benzenoid — similar to benzene
- benzidine — a grey or reddish poisonous crystalline powder that is used mainly in the manufacture of dyes, esp Congo red. Formula: NH2(C6H4)2NH2
- berdichev — a city in W central Ukraine, SW of Kiev.
- berg wind — a hot dry wind in South Africa blowing from the plateau down to the coast
- bermudian — a native or inhabitant of Bermuda
- bernhardi — Friedrich A. J. von [free-drikh fuh n] /ˈfri drɪx fən/ (Show IPA), 1849–1930, German general.
- bestirred — to stir up; rouse to action (often used reflexively): She bestirred herself at the first light of morning.
- bethsaida — a ruined town in N Israel, near the N shore of the Sea of Galilee
- beveridge — William Henry, 1st Baron Beveridge. 1879–1963, British economist, whose Report on Social Insurance and Allied Services (1942) formed the basis of social-security legislation in Britain
- bewitched — to affect by witchcraft or magic; cast a spell over.
- bezoardic — relating to bezoar
- bi-endian — Silicon schizophrenia. Processors and other chips that have can be switched to work in big-endian or little-endian mode. The PowerPC chip has this ability, which allows it to run the little-endian Windows NT, or the big-endian Mac OS/PPC.
- bicaudate — having two tails or taillike appendages.
- bid price — The bid price of a particular stock or share is the price that investors are willing to pay for it.
- biddeford — a city in SW Maine.
- bidentate — having two teeth or toothlike parts or processes
- bielefeld — a city in Germany, in NE North Rhine-Westphalia: food, textiles. Pop: 328 452 (2003 est)
- bierstadt — Albert1830-1902; U.S. painter, born in Germany
- bifocaled — wearing bifocals
- big media — the mainstream media, as television and newspapers: blogs that compete with big media.
- big-boned — having bones that are unusually massive
- bigheaded — Informal. an excessive estimate of one's importance; conceit.
- bigotedly — in a bigoted manner
- biguanide — any of a class of compounds some of which are used in the treatment of certain forms of diabetes
- bike ride — a ride on a bicycle
- bile acid — any of various steroid acids, produced in the liver and stored with bile, that emulsify fats during digestion.
- bile duct — the duct that conveys bile from the liver and the gall bladder to the duodenum
- bimotored — having two engines.