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9-letter words containing s, e, r, b, c

  • crossable — able to be crossed
  • crossbeam — A crossbeam is a long, thick bar of wood, metal, or concrete that is placed between two walls or other structures, especially in order to support the roof of a building.
  • crossbite — a dental condition in which the lower teeth are in front of the upper teeth
  • crossbred — (of plants or animals) produced as a result of crossbreeding
  • crucibles — Plural form of crucible.
  • crumbiest — Superlative form of crumby.
  • crushable — to press or squeeze with a force that destroys or deforms.
  • crybabies — Plural form of crybaby.
  • cubatures — Plural form of cubature.
  • cucumbers — Plural form of cucumber.
  • curbsides — Plural form of curbside.
  • curbstone — A curbstone is one of the stones that form a curb.
  • cybercash — Funds used in electronic financial transactions, especially over the Internet.
  • cybercast — (Internet) A broadcast of audiovisual material over the Internet.
  • cyberself — An alternate self on the Internet or in cyberspace; an online alter-ego.
  • cybershop — Purchase or shop for goods and services on a website.
  • cybersoul — The supposed equivalent of a soul in cyberspace.
  • described — to tell or depict in written or spoken words; give an account of: He described the accident very carefully.
  • describer — A person who describes.
  • describes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of describe.
  • discumber — (archaic, transitive) To free from that which cumbers or impedes; to disencumber.
  • encumbers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of encumber.
  • escribano — a clerk or scribe
  • firebacks — Plural form of fireback.
  • gernsbackHugo, 1884–1967, U.S. publisher and inventor, born in Belgium: a pioneer in science-fiction publishing.
  • horseback — the back of a horse.
  • inscribed — to address or dedicate (a book, photograph, etc.) informally to a person, especially by writing a brief personal note in or on it.
  • inscriber — to address or dedicate (a book, photograph, etc.) informally to a person, especially by writing a brief personal note in or on it.
  • inscribes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inscribe.
  • irascible — easily provoked to anger; very irritable: an irascible old man.
  • mosbacherEmil, Jr ("Bus") 1922–1997, U.S. yacht racer and government official.
  • objectors — Plural form of objector.
  • obscurely — (of meaning) not clear or plain; ambiguous, vague, or uncertain: an obscure sentence in the contract.
  • obscurest — Superlative form of obscure.
  • obsecrate — to entreat solemnly; beseech; supplicate.
  • obstetric — of or relating to the care and treatment of women in childbirth and during the period before and after delivery.
  • presbytic — affected by presbyopia
  • prescribe — to lay down, in writing or otherwise, as a rule or a course of action to be followed; appoint, ordain, or enjoin.
  • proscribe — to denounce or condemn (a thing) as dangerous or harmful; prohibit.
  • resubject — to subject again
  • rheobasic — of or relating to rheobase
  • rose comb — a low comb with rounded points and a rear-extending spike of some breeds of chickens, as Wyandotte.
  • rubescent — becoming red; blushing.
  • sarbacane — a type of blowpipe
  • schonberg — Arnold [ahr-nuh ld;; German ahr-nuh lt] /ˈɑr nəld;; German ˈɑr nəlt/ (Show IPA), 1874–1951, Austrian composer in the U.S.
  • schulbergBudd [buhd] /bʌd/ (Show IPA), 1914–2009, U.S. novelist, short-story writer, and scenarist.
  • scrabbled — to scratch or scrape, as with the claws or hands.
  • scrambler — a person or thing that scrambles.
  • scrapable — to deprive of or free from an outer layer, adhering matter, etc., or to smooth by drawing or rubbing something, especially a sharp or rough instrument, over the surface: to scrape a table to remove paint and varnish.
  • scrape by — If someone scrapes by, they earn just enough money to live on with difficulty.
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