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10-letter words containing r, a, b, l, e, o

  • forseeable — Misspelling of foreseeable.
  • gable roof — a roof sloping downward in two parts at an angle from a central ridge, so as to leave a gable at each end.
  • goldbeater — a person who pounds gold into thin leaves for use in gilding
  • governable — to rule over by right of authority: to govern a nation.
  • harborless — Alternative spelling of harbourless.
  • hardboiled — Alternative spelling of hard-boiled.
  • heriotable — liable for the payment of a heriot
  • holy bread — bread used in a Eucharistic service, both before and after consecration.
  • honourable — (British spelling) Alternative form of honorable.
  • horse balm — a lemon-scented plant, Collinsonia canadensis, of eastern North America, having small yellow flowers.
  • hyperbolas — Plural form of hyperbola.
  • implorable — to beg urgently or piteously, as for aid or mercy; beseech; entreat: They implored him to go.
  • importable — to bring in (merchandise, commodities, workers, etc.) from a foreign country for use, sale, processing, reexport, or services.
  • improbable — not probable; unlikely to be true or to happen: Rain is improbable tonight.
  • improvable — to bring into a more desirable or excellent condition: He took vitamins to improve his health.
  • inexorable — unyielding; unalterable: inexorable truth; inexorable justice.
  • inexorably — unyielding; unalterable: inexorable truth; inexorable justice.
  • informable — to give or impart knowledge of a fact or circumstance to: He informed them of his arrival.
  • inoperable — not operable or practicable.
  • jailbroken — an escape from prison, especially by forcible means.
  • kohlrabies — Plural form of kohlrabi.
  • labiovelar — pronounced with simultaneous bilabial and velar articulations, as w.
  • laborforce — Alternative form of labor force.
  • laboursome — (obsolete) Hard-working.
  • lag b'omer — a Jewish festival celebrated on the 18th day of Iyar, being the 33rd day of the Omer, traditionally in commemoration of the end of the plague that killed Rabbi Akiba's students or of the bravery of Bar Kokba.
  • lay before — If you lay an idea or piece of information before someone, you present it to them in detail, usually in order to obtain their approval or advice.
  • lear board — (on a sloping roof) a board laid next to the gutter to receive the turned-up edge of the metal lining.
  • liberation — the act of liberating or the state of being liberated.
  • liberators — a four-engined heavy bomber widely used over Europe and the Mediterranean by the U.S. Army Air Force in World War II. Symbol: B-24.
  • liberatory — to set free, as from imprisonment or bondage.
  • linerboard — a type of paperboard used especially for containers, as corrugated boxes.
  • loaf bread — commercially baked bread; store-bought bread.
  • lobsterman — a person who traps lobsters.
  • loganberry — the large, dark-red, acid fruit of a plant, Rubus ursinus loganobaccus.
  • longbeards — Plural form of longbeard.
  • lounge bar — more elegant bar
  • lower back — lumbar region
  • malar bone — Also, malar bone. zygomatic bone.
  • malar-bone — Also, malar bone. zygomatic bone.
  • mandelbrot — designating or of any of various sets of points used in the study of chaos to generate fractals
  • marblewood — any of several trees having wood somewhat resembling marble in graining or texture, as Diospyros marmorata, of southern Asia, or Olea paniculata, of Australia.
  • microblade — bladelet.
  • mobe pearl — mabe pearl.
  • neoliberal — Relating to a modified form of liberalism tending to favor free-market capitalism.
  • neuroblast — an immature nerve cell.
  • new labour — a rebranding of the British Labour Party and its policies undertaken by Tony Blair and his supporters in the run-up to the 1997 general election in Great Britain and maintained during the Labour Party's period of government under Blair's premiership. Never an official title, it denotes the more right-wing/social democratic trend in Labour thinking and policy intended to make the party electable after its electoral catastrophes of the 1980s
  • noel-bakerPhilip John, 1889–1982, British statesman and author: Nobel Peace Prize 1959.
  • non-verbal — of or relating to words: verbal ability.
  • nondurable — not resistant to wear, decay, etc.; not sturdy: nondurable fabrics.
  • obdurately — In an obdurate manner; stubbornly, intractably or inflexibly.
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