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12-letter words containing t, a, g, b

  • navigability — deep and wide enough to provide passage to ships: a navigable channel.
  • non-tangible — capable of being touched; discernible by the touch; material or substantial.
  • nonbreathing — not breathing
  • nonvegetable — Not of or pertaining to vegetables.
  • object glass — objective (def 3).
  • obligational — obligatory.
  • obligatorily — required as a matter of obligation; mandatory: A reply is desirable but not obligatory.
  • obliterating — Present participle of obliterate.
  • obtuse angle — an angle greater than 90° but less than 180°.
  • oneg shabbat — a Jewish celebration in honor of the Sabbath that takes place on Friday evening or Saturday afternoon and usually includes a program of songs, a lecture, and refreshments.
  • outbalancing — Present participle of outbalance.
  • paint bridge — a structure spanning and providing passage over a river, chasm, road, or the like.
  • paintballing — a sport in which players compete in teams or individually to eliminate opponents by hitting them with pellets containing paint from a special gun
  • pathbreaking — pertaining to blazing a trail or path.
  • pathobiology — pathology with emphasis on the biological aspects of disease
  • powerboating — a boat propelled by mechanical power.
  • pulling boat — a boat propelled by oars alone.
  • rating badge — a badge that indicates the rank and specialty of a petty officer: worn on the upper left sleeve.
  • registerable — a book in which records of acts, events, names, etc., are kept.
  • renegotiable — to negotiate again, as a loan, treaty, etc.
  • riding habit — habit1 (def 11).
  • rugby tackle — A rugby tackle is a way of making someone fall over by throwing your arms around their legs or hips.
  • sailing boat — sailboat.
  • sandblasting — the act or process of using a sandblast to clean, grind, or decorate a surface
  • sandy blight — trachoma.
  • self-basting — (of a turkey) prepared with oil or butter to remain moist when cooked in an oven.
  • sewing table — a worktable for holding sewing materials, often supplied with a bag or pouch for needlework.
  • speedboating — the act, practice, or sport of traveling in a speedboat.
  • spongioblast — one of the primordial cells in the embryonic brain and spinal cord capable of developing into neuroglia.
  • stabilograph — an instrument for measuring body sway.
  • stageability — a single step or degree in a process; a particular phase, period, position, etc., in a process, development, or series.
  • stauffenberg — Claus (klaʊs), Graf von. 1907–44, German army officer, who tried to assassinate Hitler (1944). He and his fellow conspirators were executed
  • storage tube — an electron tube in which information is stored as charges for a predetermined time
  • straight bat — a bat held vertically
  • straightbred — (of animals) purebred; having parents of the same breed
  • stringy-bark — any of several eucalyptus trees having a fibrous bark
  • sub-mortgage — a conveyance of an interest in property as security for the repayment of money borrowed.
  • subaggregate — a subtotal
  • take umbrage — If you say that a person takes umbrage, you mean that they are upset or offended by something that someone says or does to them, often without much reason.
  • talking book — a phonograph record or tape recording of readings of a book, magazine, etc., made especially for use by the blind.
  • tattie-bogle — a scarecrow
  • teaching job — a position as a teacher
  • the dingbats — delirium tremens
  • three-bagger — triple (def 7).
  • through bass — figured bass.
  • toboggan run — a slope that you can slide down on a toboggan
  • tongue-blade — a broad, thin piece of wood used by doctors to hold down the patient's tongue during an examination of the mouth and throat.
  • trailblazing — to blaze a trail through (a forest, wilderness, or the like) for others to follow.
  • tribological — relating to tribology
  • tumbler gear — a transmission having gears actuated by a tumbler.
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