9-letter words containing l, s, b
- millibars — Plural form of millibar.
- mirabilis — (botany) Any of the plant genus Mirabilis; a four-o'clock.
- misbefall — (transitive, obsolete) Of an event, to happen unfortunately to (a person).
- misbelief — erroneous belief; false opinion.
- miserable — wretchedly unhappy, uneasy, or uncomfortable: miserable victims of war.
- miserably — wretchedly unhappy, uneasy, or uncomfortable: miserable victims of war.
- mislabels — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mislabel.
- mislabour — to labour wrongly
- mobbishly — in a mobbish, chaotic or turbulent manner
- mobilised — Simple past tense and past participle of mobilise.
- mobilises — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mobilise.
- mobilizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mobilize.
- molybdous — of or containing molybdenum, especially in its lower valences.
- monoblast — A cell, normally found in bone marrow, that matures into a monocyte.
- mothballs — a small ball of naphthalene or sometimes of camphor for placing in closets or other storage areas to repel moths from clothing, blankets, etc.
- mumblings — Plural form of mumbling.
- nailbrush — a small brush with stiff bristles, used to clean the fingernails.
- nebuliser — Alternative spelling of nebulizer.
- nebulizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of nebulize.
- nebulosus — (of a cloud) having indistinct details.
- noble gas — any of the chemically inert gaseous elements of group 8A or 0 of the periodic table: helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon.
- nobleness — distinguished by rank or title.
- nonblacks — Plural form of nonblack.
- nonusable — not usable; unusable
- nosebleed — bleeding from the nose.
- numbskull — a dull-witted or stupid person; dolt.
- oblations — Plural form of oblation.
- obligates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of obligate.
- oblivions — Plural form of oblivion.
- oblivious — unmindful; unconscious; unaware (usually followed by of or to): She was oblivious of his admiration.
- obscenely — offensive to morality or decency; indecent; depraved: obscene language.
- obscurely — (of meaning) not clear or plain; ambiguous, vague, or uncertain: an obscure sentence in the contract.
- obsequial — Relating to an obsequy or funeral rite.
- obsolesce — to be or become obsolescent.
- obsoleted — no longer in general use; fallen into disuse: an obsolete expression.
- obsoletes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of obsolete.
- obstacles — Plural form of obstacle.
- obversely — In an obverse manner.
- obviously — easily seen, recognized, or understood; open to view or knowledge; evident: an obvious advantage.
- omissible — capable of being or allowed to be omitted.
- opposable — capable of being placed opposite to something else: the opposable thumb of primates.
- overbills — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overbill.
- par-sable — to analyze (a sentence) in terms of grammatical constituents, identifying the parts of speech, syntactic relations, etc.
- parablast — the nutritive yolk of a meroblastic ovum or egg.
- pasodoble — fast modern ballroom dance
- periblast — the protoplasm surrounding the blastoderm in meroblastic eggs
- peribolos — a colonnade or wall surrounding a Classical temple
- perusable — having the ability to be perused
- phlebitis — inflammation of a vein, often occurring in the legs and involving the formation of a thrombus, characterized by swelling, pain, and change of skin color.
- pillsbury — Charles Alfred, 1842–99, U.S. businessman.