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10-letter words containing l, u, b, i

  • bi-lingual — able to speak two languages with the facility of a native speaker.
  • biannually — occurring twice a year; semiannual.
  • biannulate — having two bands, esp of colour
  • bicapsular — (of plants) having two capsules or one capsule with two chambers
  • bicultural — having two cultures
  • bifluoride — an acid salt of hydrofluoric acid containing the group HF 2 -, as ammonium bifluoride, NH 4 HF 2.
  • big laurel — the rhododendron.
  • big league — a major sports league
  • big-league — Sports. of or belonging to a major league: a big-league pitcher.
  • bile ducts — a large duct that transports bile from the liver to the duodenum, having in humans and many other vertebrates a side branch to a gallbladder for bile storage.
  • bilge pump — a pump for removing water from a bilge.
  • bilinguist — a speaker of two languages
  • billy budd — a novella (1924) by Herman Melville.
  • billy club — billy (def 1).
  • billy-club — billy (def 1).
  • bimaculate — marked with two spots.
  • binoculars — Binoculars consist of two small telescopes joined together side by side, which you look through in order to look at things that are a long way away.
  • binucleate — having two nuclei
  • biobutanol — butyl alcohol.
  • biofouling — the degradation of an artificial surface by biological growth
  • biofuelled — running on biofuel
  • bipetalous — having two petals
  • biquintile — the aspect of planets when they are at an angle of 144° to one another
  • bird louse — any of an order (Mallophaga) of small, wingless insects with biting mouthparts, that live as external parasites on birds
  • bisulphate — a salt or ester of sulphuric acid containing the monovalent group -HSO4 or the ion HSO4–
  • bisulphide — a disulfide.
  • bisulphite — a salt or ester of sulphurous acid containing the monovalent group -HSO3 or the ion HSO3–
  • blanquillo — any of several game fishes of the genus Caulolatilus, related to the tilefishes.
  • blissfully — full of, abounding in, enjoying, or conferring bliss.
  • bloodguilt — guilt of murder or shedding blood
  • blowing up — a reprimand
  • blubbering — Zoology. the fat layer between the skin and muscle of whales and other cetaceans, from which oil is made.
  • blue daisy — a bushy, composite shrub, Felicia amelloides, of southern Africa, having solitary, daisylike flowers with yellow disks and blue rays, grown as an ornamental.
  • blue devil — a blue capsule or tablet containing the barbiturate amobarbital or its derivative.
  • blue dicks — a plant, Dichelostemma pulchellum, of the amaryllis family, common on the western coast of the U.S., having headlike clusters of blue flowers.
  • blue giant — any of the large, bright stars having surface temperatures of about 20,000 K and diameters that are often ten times that of the sun.
  • blue point — a Siamese cat having a light-colored body and darker, bluish-gray points.
  • blue ridge — a mountain range extending SW from N Virginia to N Georgia: part of the Appalachian Mountains.
  • blue rinse — a rinse for tinting grey hair a silvery-blue colour
  • blue shift — a shift toward shorter wavelengths of the spectral lines of a celestial object, caused by the motion of the object toward the observer.
  • blue stain — a bluish discoloration of sapwood caused by growth of fungi
  • blue-devil — blue heaven.
  • blue-rinse — of, for, or composed mostly of elderly women: the blue-rinse matinee audience.
  • bluefields — a city in SW West Virginia.
  • blundering — a gross, stupid, or careless mistake: That's your second blunder this morning.
  • blurriness — blurred; indistinct.
  • blurringly — in a manner which causes blurring
  • blush wine — any of certain wines similar in style to dry white wine although slightly pink in color: made like rosé from red-wine grapes, and often named by the grape's name preceded by “white,” as white zinfandel
  • body fluid — any of various types of fluid found in the body of a human or animal, as blood or urine.
  • boilersuit — a one-piece work garment consisting of overalls and a shirt top usually worn over ordinary clothes to protect them
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