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12-letter words containing p, r, e

  • black pewter — pewter composed of 60 percent tin and 40 percent lead.
  • black powder — gunpowder as used in sports involving modern muzzleloading firearms
  • black prince — Edward2 (Prince of Wales)
  • black spruce — a coniferous tree, Picea mariana, of the northern regions of North America, growing mostly in cold bogs and having dark green needles
  • bladder kelp — any of various giant brown algae with air bladders that buoy up the leafy portions
  • blastosphere — blastula
  • blister pack — a type of packet in which small items are displayed and sold, consisting of a transparent dome of plastic or similar material mounted on a firm backing such as cardboard
  • blue pointer — a large shark, Isuropsis mako, of Australian coastal waters, having a blue back and pointed snout
  • blue springs — a town in W Missouri.
  • blueprinting — a process of photographic printing, used chiefly in copying architectural and mechanical drawings, which produces a white line on a blue background.
  • bobbery pack — a mixed pack of hunting dogs, often not belonging to any of the hound breeds
  • body repairs — repairs to the bodywork of cars
  • bomber pilot — the pilot of a bomber
  • boobytrapped — to set with or as if with a booby trap; attach a booby trap to or in.
  • booster pump — A booster pump is a pump which is used where pressure is low and needs to be increased.
  • boot-scraper — a contraption consisting of an upright metal shape formerly placed outside some houses to enable people to scrape the mud from their boots before going in
  • bottle party — a party to which guests bring drink
  • brachycephal — a person with a brachycephalic head
  • bracket lamp — a wall light that is attached to the wall by a bracket
  • brain-picker — the act of obtaining information or ideas by questioning another person.
  • branch depot — one of a several depots receiving stock from the same central supplier
  • brass plaque — a brass plate screwed to a wall or other structure and engraved with a name or other information, esp to commemorate an important event
  • breastplough — a plough driven by the worker's breast, often used to pare turf
  • breath group — a sequence of sounds articulated in the course of a single exhalation; an utterance or part of an utterance produced between pauses for breath.
  • brenner pass — a pass over the E Alps, between Austria and Italy. Highest point: 1372 m (4501 ft)
  • brevipennate — (of flightless birds) short-winged
  • bridge a gap — to remedy a deficiency
  • bridge party — a gathering for the purpose of playing bridge
  • brine shrimp — any of a genus (Artemia) of small fairy shrimp found in salt lakes and marshes and used as living, frozen, or dried food in aquariums
  • broad jumper — a participant in the long jump.
  • bronchoscope — an instrument for examining and providing access to the interior of the bronchial tubes
  • buck private — a common soldier
  • bullet-proof — Something that is bullet-proof is made of a strong material that bullets cannot pass through.
  • bumper guard — either of two vertical crosspieces attached to a bumper of a motor vehicle to prevent it from locking bumpers with another vehicle.
  • bumping race — (esp at Oxford and Cambridge) a race in which rowing eights start an equal distance one behind the other and each tries to bump the boat in front
  • burner phone — a disposable cell phone with prepaid service, often used with the intent to temporarily obscure the true identity or contact information of the user: Members of the cartel used burner phones to evade federal surveillance. I always give out the number from my burner phone when I’m going on a blind date.
  • butcher shop — a shop in which meat, poultry, and sometimes fish are sold.
  • butter paper — a semi-transparent, waterproof paper used for wrapping butter, etc
  • buying power — the amount of services or goods a company, person, group or currency is able to purchase
  • buying spree — the hurried acquisition by a company, of goods, assets, or other companies
  • buying-power — Also called buying power. the ability to purchase goods and services.
  • calendar api — Calendar Application Programming Interface
  • caliper rule — a graduated rule with one sliding jaw and one that is stationary
  • calligraphed — Simple past tense and past participle of calligraph.
  • calligrapher — A calligrapher is a person skilled in the art of calligraphy.
  • caloreceptor — a receptor stimulated by heat.
  • camber piece — a centering for a flat arch, slightly crowned to allow for settling of the arch.
  • camelopardus — a faint extensive constellation in the N hemisphere close to Ursa Major and Cassiopeia
  • camera phone — A camera phone is a mobile phone that can also take photographs.
  • camerapeople — a person who operates a camera, especially a movie or TV camera.
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