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13-letter words containing m, i, d, r, b

  • irredeemables — undated government or debenture stock
  • liberalminded — Having a liberal opinion or stance.
  • mandibuliform — Having the form of a mandible; - said especially of the maxill\u00e6 of an insect when hard and adapted for biting.
  • marbled white — any butterfly of the satyrid genus Melanargia, with panelled black-and-white wings, but technically a brown butterfly; found in grassland
  • marching band — musical group that parades
  • matchboarding — a construction of matchboards.
  • medical board — a group of people qualified to give opinions on medical matters
  • medium bomber — a moderately large airplane capable of carrying large bomb loads for moderate distances at medium altitudes, especially one having a gross loaded weight of 100,000 to 250,000 pounds (45,000 to 113,000 kg).
  • middleborough — a town in SE Massachusetts.
  • middlebreaker — lister1 (def 1).
  • middlesbrough — a seaport in NE England, on the Tees estuary.
  • midriff bulge — a roll of fat around your midriff
  • midterm blues — the tendency of electorate to grow disillusioned with government around halfway through its term of office
  • military band — a musical band, usually made up of players of wind, percussion and some brass instruments, that play at military functions, etc
  • millau bridge — a road bridge, the highest in the world, crossing the River Tarn in the Massif Central in SW France; designed by Sir Norman Foster and opened in 2004
  • misattributed — Simple past tense and past participle of misattribute.
  • miscalibrated — Simple past tense and past participle of miscalibrate.
  • misremembered — Simple past tense and past participle of misremember.
  • mock whipbird — an Australian bird, Pachycephala rufiventris, which is not of the whipbird family
  • molding board — a board upon which bread is kneaded, cookies prepared, etc.
  • monkey bridge — flying bridge.
  • mound builder — a member of one of the various American Indian tribes who, in prehistoric and early historic times, erected the burial mounds and other earthworks of the Mississippi drainage basin and southeastern U.S.
  • mound-builder — a member of one of the various American Indian tribes who, in prehistoric and early historic times, erected the burial mounds and other earthworks of the Mississippi drainage basin and southeastern U.S.
  • mountainboard — a type of skateboard specially designed for rough terrain and steep slopes, having four large wheels linked by a suspension system
  • mourning band — a piece of black material, esp an armband, worn to indicate that the wearer is in mourning
  • multibranched — Having more than one branch.
  • obiter dictum — an incidental or passing remark, opinion, etc.
  • open-timbered — constructed so that the timbers are exposed.
  • pre-submitted — to give over or yield to the power or authority of another (often used reflexively).
  • premandibular — situated in front of the mandible
  • premium bonds — (in Britain) bonds issued by the Treasury since 1956 for purchase by the public. No interest is paid but there is a monthly draw for cash prizes of various sums
  • remediability — the state of being able to be remedied
  • semicarbazide — an organic nitrogen compound derived from urea
  • signed number — Mathematics. a number preceded by a plus sign (+) to indicate a positive quantity or by a minus sign (−) to indicate a negative quantity.
  • sodium borate — borax1 .
  • terbium oxide — an amorphous white powder, Tb 2 O 3 .
  • thiocarbamide — thiourea.
  • third baseman — the player whose position is third base.
  • timber-framed — framed by exposed timbers
  • turbidimetric — from, using, or relating to a turbidimeter or turbidimetry
  • umbrella bird — any of several large trogons of the genus Cephalopterus, of Central and South America, as C. ornatus, having an umbrellalike crest above the head.
  • wild bergamot — a plant, Monarda fistulosa, of the mint family, native to eastern North America, having a rounded cluster of lilac-colored or purple flowers, growing in dry places.
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