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10-letter words containing t, a, b, r, e

  • beefeaters — Plural form of beefeater.
  • beefmaster — one of a breed of fast-growing beef cattle of the western U.S., tolerant of humidity, heat, and insects, developed by crossbreeding Brahman, Hereford, and Shorthorn stock.
  • beet sugar — the sucrose obtained from sugar beet, identical in composition to cane sugar
  • beetmaster — a help in need
  • before-tax — before tax has been deducted; gross
  • benefactor — A benefactor is a person who helps a person or organization by giving them money.
  • bent grass — any grass of the genus Agrostis, especially the redtop.
  • berecyntia — Cybele.
  • bernadette — a feminine name
  • bernadotte — Folke (ˈfɔlke), Count. 1895–1948, Swedish diplomat, noted for his work with the Red Cross during World War II and as United Nations mediator in Palestine (1948). He was assassinated by Jewish terrorists
  • bes antler — bay antler.
  • bestraddle — to sit with one's legs either side of something
  • bestraught — distraught; distracted
  • beta brass — an alloy consisting of nearly equal proportions of copper and zinc.
  • beta fiber — a nonflammable glass fiber made into fabrics, insulation, etc.
  • betancourt — Rómulo [rom-yuh-loh;; Spanish raw-moo-law] /ˈrɒm yəˌloʊ;; Spanish ˈrɔ muˌlɔ/ (Show IPA), 1908–81, Venezuelan journalist and political leader: president of Venezuela 1945–48 and 1959–64.
  • betrothals — the act or state of being betrothed; engagement.
  • bez antler — bay antler
  • bichromate — dichromate
  • bicornuate — Botany, Zoology. having two horns or hornlike parts.
  • bifurcated — divided into two branches.
  • big bertha — any of three large German guns of World War I used to bombard Paris
  • bighearted — quick to give or forgive; generous or magnanimous
  • biliterate — able to read and write in two languages.
  • bimaternal — having the genetic material of two mothers but no father
  • bimestrial — lasting for two months
  • bioreactor — a machine for growing organisms
  • bioreagent — a reagent of biological origin, such as an enzyme
  • biotherapy — the treatment of disease by means of substances, as serums, vaccines, penicillin, etc., secreted by or derived from living organisms
  • biparental — from two parents
  • biparietal — relating to or connected to both parietal bones
  • biquadrate — the fourth power
  • bird table — A bird table is a small wooden platform on a pole which some people put in their garden in order to put food for the birds on it.
  • birostrate — having two beaks or beak-like projections
  • birth name — the surname given a person at birth.
  • birth rate — The birth rate in a place is the number of babies born there for every 1000 people during a particular period of time.
  • birth-date — the date of a person’s birth, usually expressed as a specific day, month, and year.
  • birthplace — Your birthplace is the place where you were born.
  • birthrates — birthrate
  • bit player — a person with a very small acting role with few lines to speak
  • bit stream — a simple contiguous sequence of binary digits transmitted continuously over a communications path; a sequence of data in binary form.
  • bitartrate — (not in technical usage) a salt or ester of tartaric acid containing the monovalent group -HC4H4O6 or the ion HC4H4O6–
  • bitterbark — an Australian tree, Alstonia constricta, with bitter-tasting bark that is used in preparing tonic medicines
  • black tern — a small tern with a black head and body, Chlidonias niger, found on all continents except Australasia
  • blackheart — an abnormal darkening of the woody stems of some plants, thought to be caused by extreme cold
  • blackwater — a stream stained dark with peat
  • bladdernut — any temperate shrub or small tree of the genus Staphylea, esp S. pinnata of S Europe, that has bladder-like seed pods: family Staphyleaceae
  • blamestorm — (of colleagues in a business, government, etc) to meet in order to apportion blame for an error or failure
  • blastoderm — the layer of cells that surrounds the blastocoel of a blastula
  • blastomere — any of the cells formed by cleavage of a fertilized egg
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