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8-letter words containing l, e, n

  • bioclean — free from harmful bacteria
  • biphenyl — a white or colourless crystalline solid used as a heat-transfer agent, as a fungicide, as an antifungal food preservative (E230) on the skins of citrus fruit, and in the manufacture of dyes, etc. Formula: C6H5C6H5
  • bivalent — (of homologous chromosomes) associated together in pairs
  • blanched — to force back or to one side; head off, as a deer or other quarry.
  • blancher — someone who blanches
  • blandest — pleasantly gentle or agreeable: a bland, affable manner.
  • blankety — a euphemism for any taboo word
  • blanquet — a variety of French pear
  • blantyre — a city in S Malawi: includes the former town of Limbe.
  • blazoned — to set forth conspicuously or publicly; display; proclaim: The pickets blazoned their grievances on placards.
  • bleating — to utter the cry of a sheep, goat, or calf or a sound resembling such a cry.
  • blebbing — the formation of a bleb
  • bleeding — Bleeding is used by some people to emphasize what they are saying, especially when they feel strongly about something or dislike something.
  • bleeping — (used as a substitute word for one regarded as objectionable): Get that bleeping cat out of here!
  • blencher — someone employed to scare or obstruct
  • blend in — If something blends into the background, it is so similar to the background that it is difficult to see or hear it separately.
  • blending — to mix smoothly and inseparably together: to blend the ingredients in a recipe.
  • blenheim — a village in SW Germany, site of a victory of Anglo-Austrian forces under the Duke of Marlborough and Prince Eugène of Savoy that saved Vienna from the French and Bavarians (1704) during the War of the Spanish Succession
  • blessing — A blessing is something good that you are grateful for.
  • bletting — the ripening of fruit, especially of fruit stored until the desired degree of softness is attained.
  • blindage — (esp formerly) a protective screen or structure, as over a trench
  • blinders — Blinders are two pieces of leather that are placed at the side of a horse's eyes so that it can only see straight ahead.
  • blinkers — If you describe someone as wearing blinkers, you think that they have a narrow point of view and are not taking other people's opinions into account.
  • bloncket — of a blue-grey colour
  • blondest — (of a woman or girl) having fair hair and usually fair skin and light eyes.
  • blondine — (of a woman) to dye (one's hair) blonde
  • bludgeon — To bludgeon someone means to hit them several times with a heavy object.
  • blue run — an easy run, suitable for beginners
  • bluegown — a bedesman of the king or, in Scotland, a licensed beggar, who traditionally wore a blue gown
  • blueline — a blue-toned photographic print used as a proof for platemaking
  • blueness — the quality or state of being blue.
  • bluenose — a puritanical or prudish person
  • bluesman — a musician who plays the blues
  • bluewing — a variety of teal, Anas discors, native to the Americas
  • blumenau — a city in Santa Catarina state, S Brazil.
  • blunkett — David, Baron. born 1947, British Labour politician: home secretary (2001–04)
  • bodleian — the principal library of Oxford University: a copyright deposit library
  • boldness — not hesitating or fearful in the face of actual or possible danger or rebuff; courageous and daring: a bold hero.
  • bondable — able to be bonded, fastened, or secured
  • bondless — without bonds, unrestrained
  • bone oil — a dark brown pungent oil, containing pyridine and hydrocarbons, obtained by the destructive distillation of bones
  • boneless — without bones; specif., with the bones removed
  • bonemeal — the product of dried and ground animal bones, used as a fertilizer or in stock feeds
  • bonspiel — a curling match
  • boonless — useless or unhelpful
  • boulogne — a port in N France, on the English Channel. Pop: 45 036 (2006)
  • boweling — Anatomy. Usually, bowels. the intestine. a part of the intestine.
  • brazenly — shameless or impudent: brazen presumption.
  • brindled — brown or grey streaked or patched with a darker colour
  • brindley — James. 1716–72, British canal builder, who constructed (1759–61) the Bridgewater Canal, the first in England
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