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

  • boltzmann — Ludwig (ˈluːtvɪç). 1844–1906, Austrian physicist. He established the principle of the equipartition of energy and developed the kinetic theory of gases with J. C. Maxwell
  • bombilate — to make a buzzing noise
  • bone meal — Bone meal is a substance made from animal bones which is used as a fertilizer.
  • boomslang — a large greenish venomous arboreal colubrid snake, Dispholidus typus, of southern Africa
  • bowl game — bowl1 (def 8).
  • brambling — a Eurasian finch, Fringilla montifringilla, with a speckled head and back and, in the male, a reddish brown breast and darker wings and tail
  • broadloom — of or designating carpets or carpeting woven on a wide loom to obviate the need for seams
  • bromelain — an enzyme derived from pineapple, used as an anti-inflammatory agent in homeopathy and as a meat tenderizer in the food industry
  • bromeliad — any plant of the tropical American family Bromeliaceae, typically epiphytes with a rosette of fleshy leaves. The family includes the pineapple and Spanish moss
  • broomball — a sport similar to ice hockey, played without skates and with a specially designed broom
  • brutalism — an austere style of architecture characterized by emphasis on such structural materials as undressed concrete and unconcealed service pipes
  • bulk-mail — to mail as bulk mail.
  • bullarium — a collection of papal bulls.
  • bump ball — a ball that bounces into the air after being hit directly into the ground by the batsman
  • bushelman — a person who alters or repairs garments; busheler.
  • cabbalism — cabala.
  • cablegram — a message sent by undersea cable
  • calembour — a pun
  • camelback — a locomotive having its cab situated astride the boiler, halfway along it, rather than at the rear of the boiler
  • candomble — any of a number of similar religious cults in Brazil that combine elements of Roman Catholicism with elements of West African, esp Yoruba, and South American Indian religions
  • carambola — a tree, Averrhoa carambola, probably native to Brazil but cultivated in the tropics, esp SE Asia, for its edible fruit
  • carambole — to make a carom
  • cimbaloms — Plural form of cimbalom.
  • claimable — Able to be claimed.
  • clambakes — Plural form of clambake.
  • clambered — an act or instance of clambering.
  • clamberer — A person who clambers.
  • climbable — to go up or ascend, especially by using the hands and feet or feet only: to climb up a ladder.
  • clubmates — Plural form of clubmate.
  • clubwoman — a woman who is an enthusiastic member of a club or clubs
  • cobalamin — vitamin B12
  • colobomas — Plural form of coloboma.
  • colombard — a white grape grown in France, California, and Australia, used for making wine
  • colombian — Colombian means belonging or relating to Colombia or its people or culture.
  • columbary — a dovecote
  • columbate — any salt of columbic acid
  • columbian — of or relating to the United States
  • comptable — countable
  • crammable — able to be crammed or stuffed full
  • cymbalist — A musician who plays the cymbals.
  • diabolism — activities designed to enlist the aid of devils, esp in witchcraft or sorcery
  • disablism — Ableism: discrimination against the disabled.
  • domitable — Able to be tamed or bent to one's will; tamable, subduable.
  • embalmers — Plural form of embalmer.
  • embalming — Present participle of embalm.
  • embattled — (of a place or people) involved in or prepared for war, especially because surrounded by enemy forces.
  • embattles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of embattle.
  • embla pro — (messaging, tool)   An IMAP-compliant electronic mail client from WinSoft Products Ltd. EMBLA Pro allows you to use an IMAP mail server in a true client/server network manner, once you've connected to the IMAP server, you can organise messages into folders on the server and you can view messages and any attached files at the server before deciding whether or not to download them to your local system. IMAP allows the user to select individual message attachments to be viewed and/or downloaded. You can delete files and messages from the server, move or copy them to the local computer or leave them for future retrieval. EMBLA Pro also supports the standard POP3 protocol. Both POP3 and IMAP2 run over E-SMTP. The IMAP Unix daemons can support specific environments, for example, Sun MailTool attachments. All flavours of Unix are catered for with a suite of binary mail daemons, eg: SunSoft Solaris, HP, IBM and SCO. EMBLA conforms to the SMTP, E-SMTP, MIME and IMAP Internet standards - RFC1590 (RFC1521), RFC1522, RFC1426, RFC1425, RFC1176, RFC0822, RFC0821 and the draft update of RFC1176.
  • embrangle — To embroil.
  • embryonal — Embryonic.
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