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11-letter words containing t, o, b, l

  • baronetical — pertaining to baronets
  • barotseland — a region in W Zambia. 44,920 sq. mi. (116,343 sq. km).
  • barrel bolt — a rod-shaped bolt for fastening a door or the like, attached to one side of the door at the edge and sliding into a socket on the frame of the opening.
  • barrel knot — a knot for fastening together two strands of gut or nylon, as fishing lines or leaders.
  • bartholomew — one of the twelve apostles (Matthew 10:3). Feast day: Aug 24 or June 11
  • bartolommeo — Fra. original name Baccio della Porta. 1472–1517, Italian painter of the Florentine school, noted for his austere religious works
  • bath oliver — a kind of unsweetened biscuit
  • batholithic — Containing or relating to batholith.
  • batological — relating to the study of brambles
  • battle zone — an area where a battle or battles are being fought
  • battledores — Plural form of battledore.
  • battlefront — the front line of a battle, where the action takes place
  • battlewagon — a battleship
  • battologist — wearisome repetition of words in speaking or writing.
  • battologize — to repeat (a word, phrase, mannerism, etc.) excessively.
  • be to blame — to be at fault or culpable
  • beach towel — a large towel used on the beach
  • beat hollow — having a space or cavity inside; not solid; empty: a hollow sphere.
  • beauteously — In a beauteous manner.
  • bedclothing — bedclothes; bedding.
  • beer bottle — a bottle for beer
  • bell-bottom — designating trousers or slacks that are flared beginning at the knee or mid-calf
  • bell-topper — a tall silk hat
  • bellicosity — inclined or eager to fight; aggressively hostile; belligerent; pugnacious.
  • bellmouthed — having a flaring mouth or opening like that of a bell
  • bellybutton — the navel
  • belowstairs — (formerly) at or in the basement of a large house, considered as the place where the servants live and work
  • belt course — an ornamental projecting band or continuous moulding along a wall
  • belt-course — a horizontal band or course, as of stone, projecting beyond or flush with the face of a building, often molded and sometimes richly carved.
  • beneplacito — an indication of approval
  • bent double — If someone is bent double, the top part of their body is leaning forward towards their legs, usually because they are in great pain or because they are laughing a lot. In American English, you can also say that someone is bent over double.
  • beryllonite — a mineral, sodium beryllium phosphate, NaBePO 4 , occurring in colorless or light-yellow crystals, sometimes used as a gemstone.
  • best of all — You use best of all to indicate that what you are about to mention is the thing that you prefer or that has most advantages out of all the things you have mentioned.
  • bethanechol — a substance, C 7 H 17 ClN 2 O 2 , used to treat urinary retention, especially postoperatively.
  • betulaceous — of, relating to, or belonging to the Betulaceae, a family of mostly N temperate catkin-bearing trees and shrubs such as birch and alder, some species of which reach the northern limits of tree growth
  • bevel joint — a miter joint, especially one in which two pieces meet at other than a right angle.
  • bible story — a story from the Bible
  • biblioclast — One who destroys books, especially the Bible.
  • biblioklept — a person who steals books.
  • bibliolater — someone who reveres the Bible
  • bibliolatry — excessive devotion to or reliance on the Bible
  • bibliotheca — a library or collection of books
  • bifoliolate — (of compound leaves) consisting of two leaflets
  • billet-doux — a love letter
  • biocatalyst — a chemical, esp an enzyme, that initiates or increases the rate of a biochemical reaction
  • bioclimatic — concerning the relations between climate and living organisms
  • bioelectric — of or having to do with electrical energy in living tissues
  • biologistic — relating to biologism
  • biomaterial — a synthetic material used in prostheses or the replacement of natural body tissues
  • biometrical — pertaining to biometry
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