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11-letter words containing r, e, b, l, n, d

  • goldenberry — the Cape gooseberry
  • grab handle — A grab handle is a handle on the side of an object such as a bathtub that you hold in order to help you get in and out.
  • hell-bender — a large salamander, Cryptobranchus alleganiensis, of rivers and streams in eastern North America, having a flat, stout body and broad head.
  • hellbenders — Plural form of hellbender.
  • hornblendic — Of or pertaining to hornblende.
  • labradorean — of or relating to Labrador.
  • lamebrained — a dunce; booby; fool.
  • land breeze — a coastal breeze blowing at night from land to sea, caused by the difference in the rate of cooling of their respective surfaces.
  • land bridge — Geology. an actual or hypothetical strip of land, subject to submergence, that connects adjacent continental landmasses and serves as a route of dispersal for plants and animals: a prehistoric land bridge between Asia and North America.
  • landgrabber — the seizing of land by a nation, state, or organization, especially illegally, underhandedly, or unfairly.
  • landlubbers — Plural form of landlubber.
  • launderable — to wash (clothes, linens, etc.).
  • lenard tube — an early cathode-ray tube having at the end opposite the cathode a window of thin glass or metal allowing cathode rays (Lenard rays) to pass out into the atmosphere.
  • lower bound — an element less than or equal to all the elements in a given set: The numbers 0 and 1 are lower bounds of the set consisting of 1, 2, and 3.
  • mantelboard — mantel.
  • middle-born — neither first nor last in order of birth, especially second in a family of three children.
  • mind-blower — a hallucinogenic drug.
  • montbéliard — an industrial town in E France: former capital of the duchy of Burgundy. Pop: 27 570 (1999)
  • noncredible — capable of being believed; believable: a credible statement.
  • nondurables — Plural form of nondurable.
  • nonreadable — unreadable.
  • ordeal bean — Calabar bean.
  • robbinsdale — a city in SE Minnesota, near Minneapolis.
  • round table — conference, meeting
  • round-table — noting or pertaining to a conference, discussion, or deliberation in which each participant has equal status, equal time to present views, etc.: round-table discussions.
  • self-binder — binder (def 5b).
  • slumberland — an imaginary land described to children as the place they enter during sleep.
  • soil binder — a plant that prevents or inhibits erosion by providing a ground cover and forming a dense network of roots that hold the soil.
  • spellbinder — a person or thing that spellbinds, especially a powerful speaker who can captivate an audience.
  • stereoblind — lacking the ability to see in three dimensions through both eyes
  • swear blind — to assert emphatically
  • thunderbolt — a flash of lightning with the accompanying thunder.
  • triple bond — a chemical linkage consisting of three covalent bonds between two atoms of a molecule, represented in chemical formulas by three lines or six dots, as CH≡CH or CH⋮⋮CH.
  • trundle bed — truckle bed.
  • underivable — to receive or obtain from a source or origin (usually followed by from).
  • undesirable — not desirable or attractive; objectionable: undesirable qualities.
  • undrainable — unable to be drained
  • undrinkable — suitable for drinking.
  • undriveable — unable to be driven
  • unendurable — capable of being endured; bearable; tolerable.
  • unendurably — in an unendurable manner
  • unguardable — to keep safe from harm or danger; protect; watch over: to guard the ruler.
  • unliberated — continuing to be bound by traditional sexual and social roles
  • unorderable — an authoritative direction or instruction; command; mandate.
  • unreducible — not able to be reduced or made into a simpler form or smaller quantity; irreducible
  • untradeable — the act or process of buying, selling, or exchanging commodities, at either wholesale or retail, within a country or between countries: domestic trade; foreign trade.
  • waldsterben — the symptoms of tree decline in central Europe from the 1970s, considered to be caused by atmospheric pollution
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