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9-letter words containing l, a, b, u

  • columbian — of or relating to the United States
  • connubial — of or relating to marriage; conjugal
  • corbicula — pollen basket.
  • coulibiac — a Russian dish of rich pastry with a filling of salmon or other fish and mushrooms, onions, egg, buckwheat, dill, etc.
  • countable — capable of being counted
  • countably — in a countable manner
  • courbaril — a tropical American leguminous tree, Hymenaea courbaril. Its wood is a useful timber and its gum is a source of copal
  • crushable — to press or squeeze with a force that destroys or deforms.
  • cubanelle — a long thin variety of sweet pepper
  • cubically — In a cubic manner.
  • cuddlable — Able to be cuddled.
  • curb ball — stoop ball played off a street curb.
  • curveball — a ball pitched in a curving path so as to make it more difficult to hit
  • cyan blue — a moderate greenish-blue to bluish-green color.
  • daubingly — in a coating or smearing manner
  • debateful — quarrelsome
  • decubital — any position assumed by a patient when lying in bed.
  • deludable — Capable of being deluded; gullible.
  • deputable — able to be deputed
  • dilutable — capable of being diluted
  • disbursal — The act of disbursing money.
  • double ax — an ax with a double-edged blade, frequently depicted in prehistoric decorative designs of the eastern Mediterranean region, especially in Minoan religious sites.
  • doubledayAbner, 1819–93, U.S. army officer; sometimes credited with inventing the modern game of baseball.
  • doubtable — (uncommon) Capable of being doubted; doubtful; dubious; dubitable. See usage notes below.
  • doubtably — to be uncertain about; consider questionable or unlikely; hesitate to believe.
  • doughball — a small ball of bread dough, cooked in a stew, as an accompaniment to a meal, etc
  • du bellay — Joachim [French zhaw-a-keem] /French ʒɔ aˈkim/ (Show IPA), Bellay, Joachim du.
  • dual boot — (operating system)   Any system offering the user the choice of two operation systems (OSes) under which to start a computer. A dual boot system allows the user to run programs for both operating systems on a single computer (though not simultaneously). The term "multiple boot" or "multiboot" extends the idea to more than two OSes. The OSes are generally unaware of each other's existence. They are installed on separate hard disk partitions or on separate disks. They may be able to access each other's files, possibly via some extra driver software if they use different file systems. The OSes need not be completely different - they might be different versions of Microsoft Windows (e.g. Windows XP and Windows NT) or Linux (e.g. Debian and Fedora). A dual boot system differs from an emulator such as vmware, which runs one or more OSes "on top" of the primary OS, using its resources.
  • dual-band — of or relating to mobile telephones that can operate on two GSM frequency bands
  • dual-carb — (of an engine) equipped with a pair of carburetors.
  • dubitable — open to doubt; doubtful; uncertain.
  • dubitably — Defn en.
  • dunstableJohn, c1390–1453, English composer.
  • dust ball — Chiefly Northern and North Midland U.S. a ball or roll of dust and lint that accumulates indoors, as in corners or under furniture.
  • endurable — Able to be endured; bearable.
  • endurably — In an endurable or tolerable manner.
  • equitable — Fair and impartial.
  • equitably — In an equitable manner.
  • evaluable — Able to be evaluated in a certain way.
  • excalibur — (in Arthurian legend) the magic sword of King Arthur
  • excusable — Able to be justified or forgiven; forgivable.
  • excusably — In an excusable manner or to an excusable degree.
  • fabulated — Simple past tense and past participle of fabulate.
  • fabulator — a person who fabulates, a story-teller
  • fabulists — Plural form of fabulist.
  • faribault — a city in SE Minnesota.
  • febricula — a slight and short fever, especially when of obscure causation.
  • figurable — Capable of being brought to a fixed form or shape.
  • flabellum — a fan, especially one used in religious ceremonies.
  • flambeaux — a flaming torch.
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