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9-letter words containing r, e, b, u, i

  • nebulizer — to reduce to fine spray; atomize.
  • neighbour — a person who lives near another.
  • numbering — a numeral or group of numerals.
  • obtrusive — having or showing a disposition to obtrude, as by imposing oneself or one's opinions on others.
  • outbidder — a person who outbids
  • overbuild — to erect too many buildings in (an area).
  • overbuilt — Simple past tense and past participle of overbuild.
  • pardubice — a city in N central Czech Republic, on the Elbe River.
  • pourboire — a gratuity; tip.
  • pre-build — to construct (especially something complex) by assembling and joining parts or materials: to build a house.
  • prenubile — of the period from birth to puberty
  • publisher — a person or company whose business is the publishing of books, periodicals, engravings, computer software, etc.
  • rebuilded — to repair, especially to dismantle and reassemble with new parts: to rebuild an old car.
  • rebutting — to refute by evidence or argument.
  • reducible — capable of being reduced.
  • refurbish — to furbish again; renovate; brighten: to refurbish the lobby.
  • reimburse — to make repayment to for expense or loss incurred: The insurance company reimbursed him for his losses in the fire.
  • republish — to publish again: to republish a bestseller in a special illustrated edition.
  • retribute — to give back (a payment, reward, punishment, etc) or to give in return for something
  • reubenite — a member of the tribe of Reuben.
  • river bug — a small inflatable single-seat craft that resembles an armchair
  • rubbering — Also called India rubber, natural rubber, gum, gum elastic, caoutchouc. a highly elastic solid substance, light cream or dark amber in color, polymerized by the drying and coagulation of the latex or milky juice of rubber trees and plants, especially Hevea and Ficus species.
  • rubberize — to coat or impregnate with rubber or some preparation of it.
  • rubbishes — worthless, unwanted material that is rejected or thrown out; debris; litter; trash.
  • rubellite — a deep-red variety of tourmaline, used as a gem.
  • rubensian — Peter Paul [pee-ter pawl;; Flemish pey-tuh r poul] /ˈpi tər pɔl;; Flemish ˈpeɪ tər paʊl/ (Show IPA), 1577–1640, Flemish painter.
  • rubicelle — a variety of the mineral spinel that is orange or yellow in colour
  • rubricate — to mark or color with red.
  • rudbeckia — any composite plant of the genus Rudbeckia, having alternate leaves and showy flower heads.
  • semiurban — of, relating to, or designating a city or town.
  • sideburns — If a man has sideburns, he has a strip of hair growing down the side of each cheek.
  • sobriquet — a nickname.
  • sub-tribe — any aggregate of people united by ties of descent from a common ancestor, community of customs and traditions, adherence to the same leaders, etc.
  • subaerial — located or occurring on the surface of the earth.
  • subeditor — a subordinate or junior editor.
  • subentire — (of parts of plants) slightly indented
  • sublinear — of, consisting of, or using lines: linear design.
  • submarine — a vessel that can be submerged and navigated under water, usually built for warfare and armed with torpedoes or guided missiles.
  • submitter — to give over or yield to the power or authority of another (often used reflexively).
  • subperiod — a subdivision of a time period
  • subregion — a division or subdivision of a region, especially a division of a zoogeographical region.
  • subscribe — to pledge, as by signing an agreement, to give or pay (a sum of money) as a contribution, gift, or investment: He subscribed $6,000 for the new church.
  • subseries — a group or a number of related or similar things, events, etc., arranged or occurring in temporal, spatial, or other order or succession; sequence.
  • subsoiler — one who operates a subsoil plow.
  • subursine — resembling a bear to some degree
  • subwriter — a person carrying out writing tasks for another writer
  • superbike — a high-performance motorcycle
  • superbity — pride
  • swinburneAlgernon Charles, 1837–1909, English poet and critic.
  • tribulate — to trouble or oppress
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