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6-letter words containing r, i, b

  • bicarb — Bicarb is an abbreviation for bicarbonate of soda.
  • bichir — an African freshwater fish with an elongated body
  • bicker — When people bicker, they argue or quarrel about unimportant things.
  • bicorn — having two horns or hornlike parts
  • bicron — a billionth part of a metre
  • bidder — A bidder is someone who offers to pay a certain amount of money for something that is being sold. If you sell something to the highest bidder, you sell it to the person who offers the most money for it.
  • biders — Archaic. to endure; bear.
  • bierce — Ambrose (Gwinett). 1842–?1914, US journalist and author of humorous sketches, horror stories, and tales of the supernatural: he disappeared during a mission in Mexico (1913)
  • biffer — someone, such as a sportsperson, who has a reputation for hitting hard
  • biform — having or combining the characteristics of two forms, as a centaur
  • bifter — a cannabis cigarette
  • bigger — large, as in size, height, width, or amount: a big house; a big quantity.
  • bihari — a member of an Indian people living chiefly in Bihar but also in other parts of NW India and Bangladesh
  • biller — the stem of a plant
  • binary — Binary describes something that has two different parts.
  • binder — A binder is a hard cover with metal rings inside, which is used to hold loose pieces of paper.
  • binger — a person addicted to crack cocaine
  • biovar — a group of microorganisms, usually bacteria, that have identical genetic but different biochemical or physiological characters.
  • birder — a person who engages in bird-watching; bird-watcher
  • birdie — In golf, if you get a birdie, you get the golf ball into a hole in one stroke fewer than the number of strokes which has been set as the standard for a good player.
  • bireme — an ancient galley having two banks of oars
  • birken — relating to the birch tree
  • birkie — a spirited or lively person
  • birled — to pour (a drink) or pour a drink for.
  • birler — someone who participates in spinning or twirling
  • birman — a breed of large long-haired cat having a light-coloured coat with dark face, tail, and legs, and white feet
  • birota — a two-wheeled cart, usually drawn by three mules, used for transporting commercial goods and one or two passengers.
  • birrus — a hooded cloak of coarse wool, a common article of apparel in the later Roman Empire.
  • birsle — (of food) the roasted surface
  • biskra — a town and oasis in NE Algeria, in the Sahara. Pop: 204 000 (2005 est)
  • bismar — a type of weighing scale
  • bister — a yellowish-brown to dark-brown pigment made from the soot of burned wood
  • bistre — a transparent water-soluble brownish-yellow pigment made by boiling the soot of wood, used for pen and wash drawings
  • bistro — A bistro is a small, informal restaurant or a bar where food is served.
  • biters — a person or animal that bites, especially habitually or viciously: That dog is a biter.
  • bitser — a mongrel dog
  • bitter — In a bitter argument or conflict, people argue very angrily or fight very fiercely.
  • bittor — a bittern
  • bitzerGeorge William (Johann Gottlob Wilhelm Bitzer"Billy") 1872–1944, U.S. cinematographer.
  • biuret — a white crystalline substance, C 2 H 5 O 2 N 3 ⋅H 2 O, soluble in water and alcohol, used for the identification of urea, from which it is formed on heating.
  • boiler — A boiler is a device which burns gas, oil, electricity, or coal in order to provide hot water, especially for the central heating in a building.
  • borgia — Cesare (ˈtʃezare), son of Rodrigo Borgia (Pope Alexander VI). 1475–1507, Italian cardinal, politician, and military leader; model for Machiavelli's The Prince
  • boride — a compound in which boron is the most electronegative element, esp a compound of boron and a metal
  • boring — Someone or something boring is so dull and uninteresting that they make people tired and impatient.
  • borsic — a strong light composite material of boron fibre and silicon carbide used in aviation
  • borzoi — a tall graceful fast-moving breed of dog with a long silky coat, originally used in Russia for hunting wolves
  • bovril — a concentrated beef extract, used for flavouring, as a stock, etc
  • brahmi — a script of India that was probably adapted from the Aramaic alphabet about the 7th century b.c., and from which most of the later Indian scripts developed.
  • brahui — a language spoken in Pakistan, forming an isolated branch of the Dravidian family
  • braide — given to deceit
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