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10-letter words containing r, a, b, n

  • misbranded — Simple past tense and past participle of misbrand.
  • montbretia — a widely cultivated plant of the African iridaceous genus Crocosmia, a cross between C. aurea and C. pottsii, with ornamental orange or yellow flowers, grown mostly as pot plants
  • mossbanker — A fish, the menhaden.
  • myrobalans — Plural form of myrobalan.
  • nabonassar — died 733? b.c, king of Babylon 747?–733?.
  • nail brush — small brush for cleaning finger- and toe-nails
  • nail-biter — a person who bites his or her nails, especially habitually.
  • name brand — a well-known brand or trademark
  • name-brand — brand-name (def 1).
  • nannyberry — sheepberry.
  • narrowback — a person of slight build who is unfit for hard labor.
  • narrowband — Of or involving signals over a narrow range of frequencies.
  • narrowboat — A canal boat less than 7 feet (2.1 m) wide with a maximum length of 70 feet (21.3 m) and steered with a tiller rather than a wheel.
  • narrowbody — (aeronautics) An airliner capable of seating six or less passengers in a single row of economy seating, with one aisle.
  • neoliberal — Relating to a modified form of liberalism tending to favor free-market capitalism.
  • neuroblast — an immature nerve cell.
  • new iberia — a city in S Louisiana.
  • 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
  • newark bay — a bay in NE New Jersey. 6 miles (10 km) long; 1 mile (1.6 km) wide.
  • newsbreaks — Plural form of newsbreak.
  • nicobarese — a member of a people or group of peoples inhabiting the Nicobar Islands.
  • niggerball — (South Africa, dated) A large black sweet which changes colour (turns white) when sucked.
  • no-brainer — sth simple or obvious
  • noel-bakerPhilip John, 1889–1982, British statesman and author: Nobel Peace Prize 1959.
  • non-binary — (of gender, marital and relationship status, etc) not belonging to either of two established or accepted categories
  • non-breach — the act or a result of breaking; break or rupture.
  • non-verbal — of or relating to words: verbal ability.
  • nonbearing — (of a wall or partition) supporting no load other than its own weight.
  • nondurable — not resistant to wear, decay, etc.; not sturdy: nondurable fabrics.
  • nonlibrary — not belonging or related to a library
  • nudibranch — a shell-less, marine snail of the suborder Nudibranchia, having external, often branched respiratory appendages on the back and sides.
  • numberable — a numeral or group of numerals.
  • obduration — the process of becoming or the state of being obdurate, intractable and indifferent
  • oberhausen — a city in W Germany, in the lower Ruhr valley.
  • oberration — (obsolete) A wandering about.
  • objuration — (rare) A firm binding by oath.
  • obliterans — Producing obstruction due to inflammation and fibrosis.
  • obrogation — the annulment or alteration of a law by the enactment of a new one.
  • obscurants — Plural form of obscurant.
  • observance — an act or instance of following, obeying, or conforming to: the observance of traffic laws.
  • obtruncate — to slice or chop off the head or top part of
  • obturation — to stop up; close.
  • onboarding — (business) The process of bringing a new employee on board, incorporating training and orientation.
  • one-bagger — single (def 24).
  • open brace — left brace
  • orange box — a container made from strips of wood, traditionally used for transporting fruit
  • orangeburg — a city in central South Carolina.
  • ordainable — able to be ordained
  • organ bank — a facility that manages organs for transplant
  • outbargain — to surpass in bargaining
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