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12-letter words containing t, r, e

  • barbiturates — any of a group of barbituric acid derivatives, used in medicine as sedatives and hypnotics.
  • barley water — Barley water is a drink made from barley. It is sometimes flavoured with orange or lemon.
  • barnstormers — Plural form of barnstormer.
  • barometrical — (archaic) Relating to, or observed with, a barometer, barometric.
  • baroreceptor — a collection of sensory nerve endings, principally in the carotid sinuses and the aortic arch, that monitor blood pressure changes in the body
  • barquisimeto — a city in NW Venezuela. Pop: 1 009 000 (2005 est)
  • barrel vault — a vault in the form of a half cylinder
  • barristerial — pertaining to a barrister
  • bartlesville — a city in NE Oklahoma.
  • baryta water — an aqueous solution of barium hydroxide, used chiefly as a reagent.
  • bashkirtseff — Marie, original name Marya Konstantinovna Bashkirtseva. 1858–84, Russian painter and diarist who wrote in French, noted esp for her Journal (1887)
  • basket chair — a chair made of wickerwork; a wicker chair
  • basket maker — a member of an early Native American people of the southwestern US, preceding the Pueblo people, known for skill in basket-making
  • basketballer — (informal) A basketball player; a person who plays basketball.
  • basketweaver — a person who advocates simple, natural, and unsophisticated living
  • basmati rice — a variety of long-grain rice with slender aromatic grains, used for savoury dishes
  • basque shirt — a knitted pullover shirt having a crew neck, long or short sleeves, and a pattern of horizontal stripes.
  • bastard file — a file of the commercial grade of coarseness between coarse and second-cut.
  • bated breath — to moderate or restrain: unable to bate our enthusiasm.
  • bathtub race — a sailing race between bathtubs fitted with outboard motors
  • bathyspheres — Plural form of bathysphere.
  • baton charge — A baton charge is an attacking forward movement made by a large group of policemen carrying batons.
  • batter board — (at a building site) one of a number of boards set horizontally to support strings for outlining the foundation plan of a building.
  • batter brace — a diagonal brace reinforcing one end of a truss.
  • batter bread — spoon bread.
  • batter's box — box1 (def 16a).
  • battery acid — acid used in batteries, esp car batteries
  • battery farm — a farm that uses batteries for raising poultry
  • battery fire — the firing of a battery of weapons
  • battery-parkThe, a park at the S end of Manhattan, in New York City.
  • battle array — the strategic arrangement of fighters and weapons in a battle
  • battle creek — a city in S Michigan.
  • battle dress — military field uniform and accouterments, generally camouflaged and stripped of all ornamentation.
  • battle group — a group of warships usually consisting of at least one aircraft carrier, other surface ships, submarines, landing craft, etc
  • battle royal — a fight, esp with fists or cudgels, involving more than two combatants; melee
  • battlefronts — Plural form of battlefront.
  • battleground — A battleground is the same as a battlefield.
  • battleworthy — capable of engaging in combat; ready for battle: a decline in the nation's battleworthy forces.
  • bay rum tree — a tropical American myrtaceous tree, Pimenta racemosa, that yields an oil used in making bay rum
  • beamsplitter — Alternative spelling of beam splitter.
  • bean counter — You can describe people such as accountants and business managers as bean counters if you disapprove of them because you think they are only interested in money.
  • bean sprouts — the sprouts of newly germinated mung beans, eaten as a vegetable, esp in Chinese dishes
  • bean-shooter — peashooter.
  • bear witness — to give written or oral testimony
  • bear-baiting — (formerly) an entertainment in which dogs attacked and enraged a chained bear
  • beardtongues — Plural form of beardtongue.
  • beat the air — to strike violently or forcefully and repeatedly.
  • beat the rap — If you beat the rap, you avoid being blamed for something wrong that you have done.
  • beaten track — well-trodden path or route
  • beaufort sea — part of the Arctic Ocean off the N coast of North America
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