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Words containing r, e, d, b, u, c

6 letter words containing r, e, d, b, u, c

  • curbed — Also, British, kerb. a rim, especially of joined stones or concrete, along a street or roadway, forming an edge for a sidewalk.

7 letter words containing r, e, d, b, u, c

  • crumbed — Simple past tense and past participle of crumb.
  • cudbear — a purple dye prepared from lichens

8 letter words containing r, e, d, b, u, c

  • barleduc — a French preserve made of whitecurrants, redcurrants, or gooseberries
  • beancurd — Alternative spelling of bean curd.
  • crumbled — Simple past tense and past participle of crumble.
  • cumbered — Simple past tense and past participle of cumber.
  • curbside — at the curb or on the sidewalk adjacent to the street

9 letter words containing r, e, d, b, u, c

  • barbecued — Cooked in a barbecue.
  • butchered — a retail or wholesale dealer in meat.
  • curbsides — Plural form of curbside.
  • cybercrud — (jargon)   /si:'ber-kruhd/ 1. (Coined by Ted Nelson) Obfuscatory tech-talk. Verbiage with a high MEGO factor. The computer equivalent of bureaucratese. 2. Incomprehensible stuff embedded in e-mail. First there were the "Received" headers that show how mail flows through systems, then MIME (Multi-purpose Internet Mail Extensions) headers and part boundaries, and now huge blocks of hex for PEM (Privacy Enhanced Mail) or PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) digital signatures and certificates of authenticity. This stuff all has a purpose and good user interfaces should hide it, but all too often users are forced to wade through it.
  • debaucher — to corrupt by sensuality, intemperance, etc.; seduce.

10 letter words containing r, e, d, b, u, c

  • ambuscader — a person waiting in ambush; an ambusher
  • backburned — Simple past tense and past participle of backburn.
  • bar-le-duc — Dutch Maas. a river in W Europe, flowing from NE France through E Belgium and S Netherlands into the North Sea. 575 miles (925 km) long.
  • bifurcated — divided into two branches.
  • breadcrumb — Breadcrumbs are tiny pieces of dry bread. They are used in cooking.

11 letter words containing r, e, d, b, u, c

  • abecedarium — a primer, especially for teaching the alphabet.
  • bergschrund — a crevasse at the head of a glacier
  • bloodsucker — A bloodsucker is any creature that sucks blood from a wound that it has made in an animal or person.
  • breadcrumbs — (After the story "Hansel and Gretel" by the Brothers Grimm). 1.   (web)   Links displayed across the top of a web page listing the most recently visited pages so the reader can quickly jump back to one. Since this function is provided by the web browser, breadcrumbs are a waste of space. A better use of the space is to display links to the page's logical parent pages in the information hierarchy. 2.   (programming)   Information output by statements inserted into a program for debugging by printf.
  • butcherbird — a shrike, esp one of the genus Lanius

12 letter words containing r, e, d, b, u, c

  • backgrounded — Simple past tense and past participle of background.
  • backgrounder — A backgrounder is a short article in a newspaper or magazine that provides background information about a particular subject.
  • bloodcurdler — something causing great fright or horror: a bloodcurdler of a mystery novel.
  • brevicaudate — having a short tail.
  • chequerboard — Alternative spelling of checkerboard.

13 letter words containing r, e, d, b, u, c

  • backgrounders — Plural form of backgrounder.
  • biscuit-fired — (of a ceramic object) fired to harden the body.
  • chateaubriand — François René (frɑ̃swa rəne), Vicomte de Chateaubriand. 1768–1848, French writer and statesman: a precursor of the romantic movement in France; his works include Le Génie du Christianisme (1802) and Mémoires d'outre-tombe (1849–50)
  • circumscribed — to draw a line around; encircle: to circumscribe a city on a map.
  • coachbuilders — Plural form of coachbuilder.

14 letter words containing r, e, d, b, u, c

  • bascule-bridge — a device operating like a balance or seesaw, especially an arrangement of a movable bridge (bascule bridge) by which the rising floor or section is counterbalanced by a weight.
  • berberidaceous — of, relating to, or belonging to the Berberidaceae, a mainly N temperate family of flowering plants (mostly shrubs), including barberry and barrenwort
  • broad-spectrum — effective against a wide variety of diseases or microorganisms
  • circumbendibus — a circumlocution
  • discourageable — Capable of being discouraged; easily disheartened.

15 letter words containing r, e, d, b, u, c

16 letter words containing r, e, d, b, u, c

  • block-structured — (language)   Any programming language in which sections of source code contained within pairs of matching delimiters such as "" and "" (e.g. in C) or "begin" and "end" (e.g. Algol) are executed as a single unit. A block of code may be the body of a subroutine or function, or it may be controlled by conditional execution (if statement) or repeated execution (while statement, for statement, etc.). In all but the most primitive block structured languages a variable's scope can be limited to the block in which it is declared. Block-structured languages support structured programming where each block can be written without detailed knowledge of the inner workings of other blocks, thus allowing a top-down design approach. See also abstract data type, module.
  • bouches-du-rhone — a department of S central France, in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region. Capital: Marseille. Pop: 1 883 645 (2003 est). Area: 5284 sq km (2047 sq miles)
  • caducibranchiate — (of many amphibians, such as frogs) having gills during one stage of the life cycle only
  • camborne-redruth — a former (until 1974) urban district in SW England, in Cornwall: formed in 1934 by the amalgamation of the neighbouring towns of Camborne and Redruth. Pop: 39 936 (2001)
  • deboursification — (jargon)   Removal of irrelevant newsgroups from the Newsgroups header of a followup. The term applies particularly to the removal of frivolous groups added by one of the Kooks. See also: sneck.

17 letter words containing r, e, d, b, u, c

18 letter words containing r, e, d, b, u, c

  • berwick-upon-tweed — a town in N England, in N Northumberland at the mouth of the Tweed: much involved in border disputes between England and Scotland between the 12th and 16th centuries; neutral territory 1551–1885. Pop: 12 870 (2001)
  • character-building — improving certain good or useful traits in a person's character, esp self-reliance, endurance, and courage
  • indestructibleness — The quality of being indestructible.
  • kirkcudbrightshire — a historic county in SW Scotland.
  • pseudotuberculosis — an acute, sometimes fatal disease of rodents, birds, and other animals, including humans, caused by the bacterium Yersinia (Pasteurella) pseudotuberculosis, and characterized by the formation of nodules resembling those that result from tuberculosis.

19 letter words containing r, e, d, b, u, c

  • deoxyribonucleoside — a compound composed of deoxyribose and either a purine or a pyrimidine.
  • deoxyribonucleotide — an ester of a deoxyribonucleoside and phosphoric acid; a constituent of DNA.
  • dutchman's-breeches — a plant, Dicentra cucullaria, of the fumitory family, having long clusters of pale-yellow, two-spurred flowers.
  • pseudo-biographical — of or relating to a person's life: He's gathering biographical data for his book on Milton.

20 letter words containing r, e, d, b, u, c

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32 letter words containing r, e, d, b, u, c

  • democratic-republic-of-the-congo — People's Republic of the, a republic in central Africa, W of the Democratic Republic of the Congo: formerly an overseas territory in French Equatorial Africa; now an independent member of the French Community. 132,046 sq. mi. (341,999 sq. km). Capital: Brazzaville. Formerly French Congo, Middle Congo.

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