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12-letter words containing t, b, a, r, l

  • bardolatrous — relating to or characterized by bardolatry
  • barley water — Barley water is a drink made from barley. It is sometimes flavoured with orange or lemon.
  • barometrical — (archaic) Relating to, or observed with, a barometer, barometric.
  • barratrously — In a barratrous manner.
  • barrel vault — a vault in the form of a half cylinder
  • barristerial — pertaining to a barrister
  • bartlesville — a city in NE Oklahoma.
  • basketballer — (informal) A basketball player; a person who plays basketball.
  • bastard file — a file of the commercial grade of coarseness between coarse and second-cut.
  • battle array — the strategic arrangement of fighters and weapons in a battle
  • battle creek — a city in S Michigan.
  • battle dress — military field uniform and accouterments, generally camouflaged and stripped of all ornamentation.
  • battle group — a group of warships usually consisting of at least one aircraft carrier, other surface ships, submarines, landing craft, etc
  • battle royal — a fight, esp with fists or cudgels, involving more than two combatants; melee
  • battlefronts — Plural form of battlefront.
  • battleground — A battleground is the same as a battlefield.
  • battleworthy — capable of engaging in combat; ready for battle: a decline in the nation's battleworthy forces.
  • beamsplitter — Alternative spelling of beam splitter.
  • beautifuller — (obsolete) Comparative form of beautiful.
  • beaver cloth — beaver1 (def 8).
  • bell heather — an ericaceous shrub, Erica cinerea
  • below stairs — People sometimes use below stairs to refer to the servants in a rich household and the things that are connected with them.
  • belteshazzar — the Babylonian name given to Daniel. Dan. 1:7.
  • bengal tiger — a large tiger found in S. Asia
  • beta blocker — A beta blocker is a drug which is used to treat people who have high blood pressure or heart problems.
  • beta-blocker — any of various substances that interfere with the action of the beta receptors: used primarily to reduce the heart rate or force in the prevention, management, or treatment of angina, hypertension, or arrythmias.
  • bi-quarterly — occurring twice in each quarter of a year.
  • biarticulate — having two joints, as the antennae of certain insects.
  • biauriculate — having two auricles or earlike parts
  • bicollateral — (of a vascular bundle) having two phloem groups to the inside and outside, respectively, of the xylem
  • bilateralism — the practice of being bilateral
  • binocularity — binocular characteristics
  • biparentally — from a biparental point of view
  • bipropellant — a rocket propellant consisting of two substances, usually a fuel and an oxidizer
  • birth family — one's biological parents and siblings, as contrasted with one's adoptive family.
  • bitter aloes — a bitter purgative drug made from the leaves of several species of aloe
  • bitter apple — colocynth
  • bitter lakes — two lakes, the Great Bitter Lake and Little Bitter Lake in NE Egypt: part of the Suez Canal
  • blabbermouth — a person who talks too much or indiscreetly
  • black butter — beurre noir.
  • black forest — wooded mountain region in SW Germany
  • black letter — a kind of heavy-faced, ornamental printing type
  • black market — If something is bought or sold on the black market, it is bought or sold illegally.
  • black pewter — pewter composed of 60 percent tin and 40 percent lead.
  • black scoter — a scoter of Eurasia and North America, Melanitta nigra, the adult male of which is black.
  • black stream — a warm ocean current in the Pacific, flowing N along the E coast of Taiwan, NE along the E coast of Japan, and continuing in an easterly direction into the open Pacific.
  • black-market — to black-marketeer.
  • blackcurrant — In Europe, blackcurrants are a type of very small, dark purple fruits that grow in bunches on bushes.
  • blackhearted — wicked; evil
  • blanket roll — a blanket or sleeping bag rolled into a cylindrical pack for easy carrying and outdoor use by hikers, soldiers, cowboys, etc., often with cooking utensils, food, and personal articles carried inside.
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