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9-letter words containing t, a, b, i

  • printable — capable of being printed.
  • printback — an enlarged print from a microfilm copy.
  • probation — the act of testing.
  • probative — serving or designed for testing or trial.
  • rabbeting — a deep notch formed in or near one edge of a board, framing timber, etc., so that something else can be fitted into it or so that a door or the like can be closed against it.
  • rabbinate — the office or term of office of a rabbi.
  • rabbinite — a proponent of the Talmud and the teachings and traditions of the rabbis in the face of rejection by the Karaites.
  • rabbit on — talk incessantly
  • rabbiting — Present participle of rabbit.
  • rain belt — a zone in which it usually rains
  • re-obtain — to come into possession of; get, acquire, or procure, as through an effort or by a request: to obtain permission; to obtain a better income.
  • rebaptize — to baptize again
  • reboation — a repeated bellowing sound
  • rechabite — a total abstainer from alcoholic drink, esp a member of the Independent Order of Rechabites, a society devoted to abstention
  • recitable — to repeat the words of, as from memory, especially in a formal manner: to recite a lesson.
  • redbaiter — a person who deliberately antagonizes communists or people with left-wing beliefs
  • reinhabit — to live or dwell in (a place), as people or animals: Small animals inhabited the woods.
  • revibrate — to vibrate again
  • rib roast — a cut of beef taken from the small end of the ribs and containing a large rib eye and two or more ribs.
  • rib steak — club steak.
  • rib vault — a vault supported by or decorated with diagonal ribs.
  • ribattuta — a musical trill with a jerky rhythm
  • rightable — in accordance with what is good, proper, or just: right conduct.
  • rituximab — a monoclonal antibody used to treat non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
  • riverboat — any shallow-draft boat used on rivers.
  • rubricate — to mark or color with red.
  • sabbatine — of or relating to Saturdays
  • sabbatism — sabbath observance
  • sabbatize — to keep the Sabbath.
  • salubrity — favorable to or promoting health; healthful: salubrious air.
  • sanbenito — an ornamented garment worn by a condemned heretic at an auto-da-fé.
  • sawtimber — trees suitable for sawing into planks, boards, etc.
  • scabietic — a contagious skin disease occurring especially in sheep and cattle and also in humans, caused by the itch mite, Sarcoptes scabiei, which burrows under the skin. Compare itch (def 10), mange.
  • sea blite — any of several halophytic herbs of the genus Suaeda, having fleshy leaves.
  • sebastianSaint, died a.d. 288? Roman martyr.
  • shabbiest — impaired by wear, use, etc.; worn: shabby clothes.
  • shiftable — able or designed to be shifted, changed, or removed: shiftable furniture.
  • shirtband — a band of material sewn into a shirt for stiffening, finishing, or the like, as a neckband to which the collar is sewn or buttoned.
  • sibilator — someone who whistles
  • sidetable — a small table at the side of a room
  • sitz bath — a chairlike bathtub in which the thighs and hips are immersed in warm water, usually as part of a therapeutic treatment.
  • sitz-bath — a chairlike bathtub in which the thighs and hips are immersed in warm water, usually as part of a therapeutic treatment.
  • snakebite — the bite of a snake, especially of one that is venomous.
  • stab kick — a rapid kick of the ball from one player to another member of his team
  • stabilate — a collection of living organisms, gathered on one occasion and preserved for a particular use
  • stabilise — to make or hold stable, firm, or steadfast.
  • stability — the state or quality of being stable.
  • stabilize — to make or hold stable, firm, or steadfast.
  • stickable — to pierce or puncture with something pointed, as a pin, dagger, or spear; stab: to stick one's finger with a needle.
  • stickball — a form of baseball played in the streets, on playgrounds, etc., in which a rubber ball and a broomstick or the like are used in place of a baseball and bat.
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