9-letter words containing l, a, b, t
- stabilate — a collection of living organisms, gathered on one occasion and preserved for a particular use
- stabilise — to make or hold stable, firm, or steadfast.
- stability — the state or quality of being stable.
- stabilize — to make or hold stable, firm, or steadfast.
- stableboy — a person who works in a stable.
- stableman — a person who works in a stable.
- stackable — capable of being stacked, especially easily: stackable chairs.
- stageable — (of a play, musical, etc) capable of or suitable for being staged
- stealable — to take (the property of another or others) without permission or right, especially secretly or by force: A pickpocket stole his watch.
- stickable — to pierce or puncture with something pointed, as a pin, dagger, or spear; stab: to stick one's finger with a needle.
- stickball — a form of baseball played in the streets, on playgrounds, etc., in which a rubber ball and a broomstick or the like are used in place of a baseball and bat.
- stinkball — stinkpot (def 1).
- stoolball — an English country game resembling cricket and played by young women
- stoopball — an American street game similar to baseball in which a ball is thrown against a wall or stoop
- stoppable — capable of being stopped.
- strikable — being cause for a strike, as by union members: strikable labor issues.
- strobilar — of or relating to a strobila
- strokable — appearing pleasant to stroke
- stub axle — a short axle that carries one of the front steered wheels of a motor vehicle and is capable of limited angular movement about a kingpin
- stub nail — a short, thick nail.
- studiable — application of the mind to the acquisition of knowledge, as by reading, investigation, or reflection: long hours of study.
- stylobate — a course of masonry, part of the stereobate, forming the foundation for a colonnade, especially the outermost colonnade.
- suability — liable to be sued; capable of being sued.
- subaltern — lower in rank; subordinate: a subaltern employee.
- subastral — pertaining to or proceeding from the stars; stellar; star-shaped.
- subcostal — below the rib
- sublation — to deny or contradict; negate.
- sublethal — almost lethal or fatal: a sublethal dose of poison.
- sublimate — Psychology. to divert the energy of (a sexual or other biological impulse) from its immediate goal to one of a more acceptable social, moral, or aesthetic nature or use.
- sublunate — almost crescent-shaped
- subluxate — to partially dislocate
- submental — situated beneath the chin
- submittal — to give over or yield to the power or authority of another (often used reflexively).
- substylar — of or relating to a substyle
- tabbouleh — a salad of fine-ground bulgur, parsley, tomatoes, green onions, mint, olive oil, and lemon juice.
- tabellion — a scribe or subordinate notary
- tablature — Music. any of various systems of music notation using letters, numbers, or other signs to indicate the strings, frets, keys, etc., to be played.
- table bay — a NW-facing bay forming the harbor of Cape Town, in Western Cape province, SW South Africa, in the Atlantic Ocean. 12 miles (19 km) long and 8 miles (13 km) wide.
- table cut — a variety of step cut in which a very large table is joined to the girdle with a bevel.
- table leg — one of the legs forming part of a table and on which it rests
- table saw — a circular saw mounted on the underside of a table through which its blade projects: work to be sawed is placed on the table
- table top — A table top is the flat surface on a table.
- table-hop — to move about in a restaurant, nightclub, or the like, chatting with people at various tables.
- tableland — an elevated and generally level region of considerable extent; plateau.
- tablemate — someone with whom one shares a dining table
- tableside — the area around or beside a table.
- tableting — Tableting is the production of a disk-shaped solid by compaction or agglomeration of a powder.
- tableware — the dishes, utensils, etc., used at the table.
- tablewise — in the form of a table or list
- tabularly — of, relating to, or arranged in a table or systematic arrangement by columns, rows, etc., as statistics.