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6-letter words containing t, b, a

  • sacbut — a person who plays a sacbut
  • sebate — a salt of sebacic acid
  • shebat — Shevat.
  • stable — a building for the lodging and feeding of horses, cattle, etc.
  • stably — not likely to fall or give way, as a structure, support, foundation, etc.; firm; steady.
  • stamba — (in India) a memorial pillar.
  • strabo — 63? b.c.–a.d. 21? Greek geographer and historian.
  • subact — to subdue
  • t-ball — a modified form of baseball or softball in which the ball is batted off an adjustable pole or stand.
  • tabard — a loose outer garment, sleeveless or with short sleeves, especially one worn by a knight over his armor and usually emblazoned with his arms.
  • tabari — Muhammad ibn Jarir al-. 838–923 ad, Arab scholar, whose works include a history of the world from the Creation to 915 ad and a commentary on the Koran
  • tabbed — a small flap, strap, loop, or similar appendage, as on a garment, used for pulling, hanging, or decoration.
  • tabefy — to emaciate or become emaciated
  • tablas — a small drum or pair of drums of India tuned to different pitches and played with the hands.
  • tabled — an article of furniture consisting of a flat, slablike top supported on one or more legs or other supports: a kitchen table; an operating table; a pool table.
  • tablet — a number of sheets of writing paper, business forms, etc., fastened together at the edge; pad.
  • tablog — (language)   A programming language based on first order predicate logic with equality that combines relational programming and functional programming. It has functional notation and unification as its binding mechanism. TABLOG supports a more general subset of standard first order logic than Prolog. It employs the Manna-Waldinger 'deductive-tableau' proof system as an interpreter instead of resolution.
  • tabora — a city in NW Tanzania.
  • tabour — a small drum formerly used to accompany oneself on a pipe or fife.
  • tabret — a small tabor.
  • tabriz — a city in and the capital of Eastern Azerbaijan province, in NW Iran.
  • tabsol — (language)   A language extension for GECOM written in the form of truth tables which was compiled into code for the tests and actions described. TABSOL was developed by T.F. Kavanaugh, and was in use around 1964-5.
  • tabula — an ancient tablet for writing on
  • tabuli — tabbouleh
  • tae bo — a form of exercise based on martial arts movements
  • taibei — Taipei.
  • talbotCharles, Duke of Shrewsbury, 1660–1718, British statesman: prime minister 1714.
  • tambac — tombac.
  • tambov — a city, in the Russian Federation in Europe, SE of Moscow.
  • tanbur — tambura.
  • taraba — a state of Nigeria, in the E. Capital: Jalingo. Pop: 2 300 736 (2006). Area: 54 473 sq km (21 032 sq miles)
  • tarbes — a department in SW France. 1751 sq. mi. (4535 sq. km). Capital: Tarbes.
  • tarboy — a boy who applies tar to the skin of sheep cut during shearing
  • tauberRichard, 1892–1948, Austrian tenor, in England after 1940.
  • teabag — a container of thin paper or cloth holding a measured amount of tea leaves for making an individual serving of tea.
  • teabox — a box for storing tea
  • tebbad — a strong suffocating wind of Central Asia
  • teibas — Toronto Electrical Industry Benefit Administrative Services
  • terbia — an amorphous white powder, Tb 2 O 3 .
  • theban — an ancient city in Upper Egypt, on the Nile, whose ruins are located in the modern towns of Karnak and Luxor: a former capital of Egypt.
  • tibiae — Anatomy. the inner of the two bones of the leg, that extend from the knee to the ankle and articulate with the femur and the talus; shinbone.
  • timbal — a kettledrum.
  • tobago — an island in the SE West Indies, off the NE coast of Venezuela: formerly a British colony in the Federation of the West Indies; now part of the independent republic of Trinidad and Tobago. 116 sq. mi. (300 sq. km).
  • tobata — a seaport on N Kyushu, in S Japan: formed in 1963 by the merger of five cities (Kokura, Moji, Tobata, Wakamatsu, and Yawata)
  • tobias — the son of Tobit.
  • tobira — a shrub, Pittosporum tobira, of China and Japan, having leathery leaves, fragrant, greenish-white flower clusters, densely hairy fruit, and lemon-scented foliage.
  • tombac — an alloy, used to imitate gold, containing from 70 to 92 percent copper with zinc and sometimes tin and other materials forming the remainder.
  • tombal — like or relating to a tomb
  • torbay — a borough in S Devonshire, in SW England: seaside resort.
  • towbar — a metal bar for attaching a vehicle to a load to be towed.
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