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12-letter words containing p, l, e, b, y

  • plunket baby — a baby brought up in infancy under the dietary recommendations of the Plunket Society
  • polybutylene — any of several polymers of butylene, used chiefly in the manufacture of lubricants and synthetic rubber.
  • polyembryony — the production of more than one embryo from one egg.
  • polyribosome — polysome.
  • polysyllable — a polysyllabic word.
  • pre-assembly — an assembling or coming together of a number of persons, usually for a particular purpose: The principal will speak to all the students at Friday's assembly.
  • presbyterial — of or relating to a presbytery.
  • proverbially — of, relating to, or characteristic of a proverb: proverbial brevity.
  • psychobabble — writing or talk using jargon from psychiatry or psychotherapy without particular accuracy or relevance.
  • public enemy — a person or thing considered a danger or menace to the public, especially a wanted criminal widely sought by the F.B.I. and local police forces.
  • public money — money that has been collected by the state, usually through taxation
  • reputability — held in good repute; honorable; respectable; estimable: a reputable organization.
  • rugby player — a person who plays rugby
  • separability — capable of being separated, parted, or dissociated.
  • sleeper goby — any gobioid fish of the family Eleotridae, of brackish or fresh tropical waters, resembling the gobies but lacking a ventral sucker
  • subspecialty — a lesser or minor specialty: a cinematographer with a subspecialty of portrait photography.
  • temptability — the state of being liable to temptation
  • triple bogey — a score of three strokes over par on a hole.
  • unacceptably — in an intolerable manner
  • unappeasably — in an unappeasable manner
  • unemployable — unsuitable for employment; unable to find or keep a job.
  • webliography — a list of electronic documents, websites, or other resources available on the World Wide Web, especially those relating to a particular subject: a student's annotated webliography on Shakespeare.
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