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11-letter words containing t, e, b, i

  • eligibility — The state, quality, or the fact of being eligible.
  • elizabeth i — 1533–1603, queen of England (1558–1603); daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn. She established the Church of England (1559) and put an end to Catholic plots, notably by executing Mary Queen of Scots (1587) and defeating the Spanish Armada (1588). Her reign was notable for commercial growth, maritime expansion, and the flourishing of literature, music, and architecture
  • elizabethan — of or from period of Elizabeth I
  • embarcation — Alternative form of embarkation.
  • embarkation — The act of embarking.
  • emberrorist — a person or organization that reveals potentially embarrassing information, esp as a political weapon
  • embittering — Present participle of embitter.
  • emblematist — a person who designs emblems
  • emblematize — Serve as a symbolic representation of (a quality or concept).
  • embodiments — Plural form of embodiment.
  • emboîtement — the theory, no longer believed, that an egg encases the germs of all future descendants that might develop from that egg, each germ being encased within another germ
  • embonpoints — Plural form of embonpoint.
  • embrittling — Present participle of embrittle.
  • embrocating — Present participle of embrocate.
  • embrocation — A liquid used for rubbing on the body to relieve pain from sprains and strains.
  • embroilment — The condition of being embroiled in something; an imbroglio or entanglement.
  • emetophobia — Fear of vomiting.
  • emetophobic — Pertaining to, or afflicted with, emetophobia, a morbid fear of vomiting.
  • emotionable — (rare, of a person or group or of their behavior or faculties) Particularly expressive of or affected by emotion.
  • entrainable — (biology) Capable of being entrained, or brought into a specific rhythm.
  • enviability — The state or condition of being enviable.
  • epistilbite — a transparent, zeolitic mineral
  • equilibrant — a force capable of balancing another force and producing equilibrium
  • equilibrate — Bring into or keep in equilibrium.
  • equilibrist — An acrobat who performs balancing feats, especially a tightrope walker.
  • equilibrity — the state of being in equilibrium
  • erasability — the state of being erasable
  • erodibility — the ability to erode
  • erotophobia — an abnormal fear of sexuality
  • established — (of a custom, belief, practice, or institution) Having been in existence for a long time and therefore recognized and generally accepted.
  • establisher — A person who establishes something.
  • establishes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of establish.
  • eubacterial — (biology) Of or pertaining to the Eubacteria.
  • eubacterium — A bacterium of a large group typically having simple cells with rigid cell walls and often flagella for movement. The group comprises the “ true ” bacteria and cyanobacteria, as distinct from archaebacteria.
  • exhaustible — Capable of being exhausted.
  • exhibitable — Capable of being exhibited.
  • exhibitions — Plural form of exhibition.
  • exhorbitant — Misspelling of exorbitant.
  • exorbitance — The state or characteristic of being exorbitant.
  • exorbitancy — Alternative form of exorbitance.
  • exploitable — Able to be exploited, especially commercially.
  • extractible — Capable of being extracted.
  • exuberating — Present participle of exuberate.
  • faith-based — affiliated with, supported by, or based on a religion or religious group: faith-based charities.
  • feasibility — capable of being done, effected, or accomplished: a feasible plan.
  • fibre optic — using or consisting of very thin flexible fibres of glass down which information modulated on light is carried
  • fibrillated — to cause to undergo fibrillation.
  • fibrocement — (formerly) cement combined with asbestos fibre, used esp in sheets for building
  • fibronectin — a fibrous protein that binds to collagen, fibrin, and other proteins and also to the cell membranes, functioning as an anchor and connector.
  • filibusters — Plural form of filibuster.
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