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8-letter words containing t, b

  • beatific — A beatific expression shows or expresses great happiness and calmness.
  • beatings — Plural form of beating.
  • beatless — without a beat, not beating
  • beatniks — (sometimes initial capital letter) a member of the Beat Generation.
  • beatrice — a feminine name: dim. Bea; var. Beatrix
  • beaufort — Henry. ?1374–1447, English cardinal, half-brother of Henry IV; chancellor (1403–04, 1413–17, 1424–26)
  • beaumont — a city in SE Texas. Pop: 112 434 (2003 est)
  • beauport — city in S Quebec, Canada: suburb of Quebec City: pop. 73,000
  • beauties — the quality present in a thing or person that gives intense pleasure or deep satisfaction to the mind, whether arising from sensory manifestations (as shape, color, sound, etc.), a meaningful design or pattern, or something else (as a personality in which high spiritual qualities are manifest).
  • beautify — If you beautify something, you make it look more beautiful.
  • bebother — To bring trouble upon.
  • becarpet — to lay carpet on
  • beclothe — to put clothes on (someone)
  • bed bolt — a bolt on a bed for attaching a side rail to the head or foot.
  • bed rest — a period of resting in bed
  • bed tray — a meal tray with legs or supports at each end to fit across the lap of a person who is sitting up in bed.
  • bed-rest — a prolonged rest in bed, as in the treatment of an illness.
  • bedights — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bedight.
  • bedlight — a bedlamp.
  • bedotted — covered with dots; speckled
  • bedplate — a heavy metal platform or frame to which an engine or machine is attached
  • bedposts — one of the upright supports of a bedstead.
  • bedquilt — a padded bedcover
  • bedright — a right expected in the marital bed
  • bedsheet — a sheet for a bed
  • bedstand — a bedside table
  • bedstead — A bedstead is the metal or wooden frame of an old-fashioned bed.
  • bedstone — A large, heavy, flat stone used to support a column or similar member, or as the lower stone of an oil mill.
  • bedstraw — any of numerous rubiaceous plants of the genus Galium, which have small white or yellow flowers and prickly or hairy fruits: some species formerly used as straw for beds as they are aromatic when dry
  • bedworth — a town in central England, in N Warwickshire. Pop: 30 001 (2001)
  • bee moth — any of various pyralid moths, such as the wax moth, whose larvae live in the nests of bees or wasps, feeding on nest materials and host larvae
  • bee tree — a hollow tree used as a hive by bees
  • beechnut — the small brown triangular edible nut of the beech tree
  • beef tea — a drink made by boiling pieces of lean beef: often given to invalids to stimulate the appetite
  • beer gut — A beer gut is the same as a beer belly.
  • beerfest — a beer festival
  • beermats — Plural form of beermat.
  • beetling — a heavy hammering or ramming instrument, usually of wood, used to drive wedges, force down paving stones, compress loose earth, etc.
  • beetroot — Beetroot is a dark red root that is eaten as a vegetable. It is often preserved in vinegar.
  • begetter — The begetter of something has caused this thing to come into existence.
  • begotten — Begotten is the past participle of beget.
  • behatted — wearing a hat
  • behemoth — If you refer to something as a behemoth, you mean that it is extremely large, and often that it is unpleasant, inefficient, or difficult to manage.
  • behistun — a village in W Iran by the ancient road from Ecbatana to Babylon. On a nearby cliff is an inscription by Darius in Old Persian, Elamite, and Babylonian describing his enthronement
  • bejesuit — to convert to Jesuitism
  • beknight — to esteem
  • belitong — Billiton.
  • belittle — If you belittle someone or something, you say or imply that they are unimportant or not very good.
  • belitung — island of Indonesia, in the Java Sea, between Borneo & Sumatra: 1,866 sq mi (4,833 sq km)
  • bellcote — a small roofed structure for bells
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