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11-letter words containing t, e, n, b, d

  • double-knit — a weft-knit fabric that consists of two single-knit fabrics intimately interlooped.
  • doublethink — the acceptance of two contradictory ideas or beliefs at the same time.
  • drumbeating — That to beat on drums.
  • dung beetle — any of various scarab beetles that feed on or breed in dung.
  • embodiments — Plural form of embodiment.
  • embryonated — Containing an embryo.
  • funded debt — a debt, as in the form of bonds, having a long period of maturity.
  • goldbeating — the art or process of beating out gold into gold leaf.
  • guttae band — regula.
  • hand-basket — a small basket with a handle for carrying by hand.
  • handbaskets — Plural form of handbasket.
  • handbreadth — a unit of linear measure from 2½ to 4 inches (6.4 to 10 cm).
  • hard-bitten — tough; stubborn.
  • headbutting — Present participle of headbutt.
  • in bed with — in collusion with
  • inadaptable — lacking the ability to adapt
  • indicatable — That can be indicated.
  • indomitable — that cannot be subdued or overcome, as persons, will, or courage; unconquerable: an indomitable warrior.
  • indubitable — that cannot be doubted; patently evident or certain; unquestionable.
  • inedibility — not edible; unfit to be eaten.
  • infibulated — Simple past tense and past participle of infibulate.
  • interbedded — lying between beds or strata of a different rock or mineral; interstratified.
  • inturbidate — to make turbid
  • ketone body — any of three compounds, acetoacetic acid, beta-hydroxybutyric acid, or acetone, that are intermediate in the metabolism of fatty acids and that are found in abnormal quantities in the blood and urine during certain pathological conditions, as diabetes mellitus.
  • labiodental — articulated with the lower lip touching the upper front teeth, as f or v, or, rarely, with the upper lip touching the lower front teeth.
  • lenard tube — an early cathode-ray tube having at the end opposite the cathode a window of thin glass or metal allowing cathode rays (Lenard rays) to pass out into the atmosphere.
  • mandibulate — having mandibles.
  • mantelboard — mantel.
  • molybdenite — a soft, graphitelike mineral, molybdenum sulfide, MoS 2 , occurring in foliated masses or scales: the principal ore of molybdenum.
  • montbéliard — an industrial town in E France: former capital of the duchy of Burgundy. Pop: 27 570 (1999)
  • nondiabetic — (medicine) Not suffering from diabetes.
  • northbridge — a town in S Massachusetts.
  • noticeboard — Alternative spelling of notice board.
  • outbalanced — Simple past tense and past participle of outbalance.
  • outbreeding — to breed selected individuals outside the limits of the breed or variety.
  • outnumbered — to exceed in number.
  • oxygen debt — the body's oxygen deficiency resulting from strenuous physical activity.
  • parent body — an organization's parent body is the organization that created it and usually still controls it
  • pitchblende — a massive variety of uraninite, occurring in black pitchlike masses: a major ore of uranium and radium.
  • redhibition — the nullification of a sale because of a defect in the article sold of such nature as to make it totally or virtually unusable or as to have prevented the purchase if known to the buyer.
  • return bend — a 180° bend, as in a plumbing pipe.
  • ribbed-knit — rib-knit (def 2).
  • round table — conference, meeting
  • round-table — noting or pertaining to a conference, discussion, or deliberation in which each participant has equal status, equal time to present views, etc.: round-table discussions.
  • second best — the next to the best in performance, achievement, craftsmanship, etc.
  • second-best — the next to the best in performance, achievement, craftsmanship, etc.
  • st. bernard — St. Bernard (def 3).
  • stereoblind — lacking the ability to see in three dimensions through both eyes
  • stone-blind — completely blind.
  • store brand — an item offered for sale under a store's own label.
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