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12-letter words containing i, r, s, h, b

  • afro-british — of or relating to British people of African descent
  • ailurophobes — Plural form of ailurophobe.
  • airbrush out — to remove evidence of (someone or something from photographs, books, or history)
  • alphabetiser — Non-Oxford British standard spelling of alphabetizer.
  • anti-british — opposed to anything characteristic of or relating to Britain
  • archibenthos — the ocean bottom between the littoral and abyssal zones: from depths of approximately 200 feet (60 meters) to 3300 feet (1000 meters).
  • archiblastic — of, relating to, or derived from an archiblast.
  • ashurbanipal — died ?626 bc, king of Assyria (?668–?626): son of Esarhaddon. He built the magnificent palace and library at Nineveh
  • bachelorship — the state of being a bachelor; bachelorhood
  • bairnsfather — Bruce. 1888–1959, British cartoonist, born in India: best known for his cartoons of the war in the trenches during World War I
  • baraesthesia — the ability to sense pressure
  • barophoresis — the diffusion of suspended particles at a rate dependent on external forces
  • bashkirtseff — Marie, original name Marya Konstantinovna Bashkirtseva. 1858–84, Russian painter and diarist who wrote in French, noted esp for her Journal (1887)
  • basket chair — a chair made of wickerwork; a wicker chair
  • basque shirt — a knitted pullover shirt having a crew neck, long or short sleeves, and a pattern of horizontal stripes.
  • beaumarchais — Pierre Augustin Caron de (pjɛr oɡystɛ̃ karɔ̃ də). 1732–99, French dramatist, noted for his comedies The Barber of Seville (1775) and The Marriage of Figaro (1784)
  • bedfordshire — a county of S central England, administered since 2009 by the unitary authorities of Bedford and Central Bedfordshire: mainly low-lying, with the Chiltern Hills in the south: the geographical county includes Luton, which became a separate unitary authority in 1997. Area (excluding Luton): 1192 sq km (460 sq miles)
  • behaviourism — Behaviourism is the belief held by some psychologists that the only valid method of studying the psychology of people or animals is to observe how they behave.
  • berwickshire — (until 1975) a county of SE Scotland: part of the Borders region from 1975 to 1996, now part of Scottish Borders council area
  • beth midrash — a place where Jews gather to study the Talmud and other religious writings; a small synagogue.
  • bichon frise — a small white poodle-like dog of European origin, with a silky, loosely curling coat
  • bilharziasis — schistosomiasis
  • biochemistry — Biochemistry is the study of the chemical processes that happen in living things.
  • biohazardous — a pathogen, especially one used in or produced by biological research.
  • biorhythmics — the study of biorhythms
  • bird's mouth — a right-angled notch cut in the underside of a rafter for fitting over a longitudinal member, as a wall plate.
  • blatherskite — a talkative silly person
  • bloodthirsty — Bloodthirsty people are eager to use violence or display a strong interest in violent things. You can also use bloodthirsty to refer to very violent situations.
  • bloody shirt — something, as a political issue or historical event, that can be used to stir up outrage, partisan support, etc.
  • boiled shirt — a dress shirt with a stiff front
  • boiler house — a building housing a boiler
  • brainwashing — the process of brainwashing.
  • braunschweig — Brunswick
  • breed's hill — a hill in E Massachusetts, adjoining Bunker Hill: the true site of the Battle of Bunker Hill (1775)
  • brick cheese — a ripened, semisoft American cheese shaped like a brick and containing many small holes
  • bridge house — a deckhouse including a bridge or bridges for navigation.
  • bright spark — If you say that some bright spark had a particular idea or did something, you mean that their idea or action was clever, or that it seemed clever but was silly in some way.
  • brine shrimp — any of a genus (Artemia) of small fairy shrimp found in salt lakes and marshes and used as living, frozen, or dried food in aquariums
  • brinkmanship — Brinkmanship is a method of behaviour, especially in politics, in which you deliberately get into dangerous situations which could result in disaster but which could also bring success.
  • bristlemouth — any of several small, deep-sea fishes of the family Gonostomatidae, having numerous sharp, slender teeth covering the jaws.
  • british list — a list, maintained by the British Ornithologists' Union, of birds accepted as occurring at least once in the British Isles
  • british rail — the organization that ran the British railway system from 1948 until privatization in the mid-1990s
  • british warm — an army officer's short thick overcoat
  • bromhidrosis — the secretion of foul-smelling sweat.
  • brunelleschi — Filippo (fiˈlippo). 1377–1446, Italian architect, whose works in Florence include the dome of the cathedral, the Pazzi chapel of Santa Croce, and the church of San Lorenzo
  • brushability — the quality of being brushable
  • buccaneerish — of or relating to a buccaneer
  • burning bush — a rutaceous shrub, Dictamnus fraxinella, of S Europe and Asia, whose glands release a volatile inflammable oil that can burn without harming the plant: identified as the bush from which God spoke to Moses (Exodus 3:2–4)
  • by-a-whiskerwhiskers, a beard.
  • chamberlains — Plural form of chamberlain.

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