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12-letter words containing u, b, e, n

  • index number — a quantity whose variation over a period of time measures the change in some phenomenon.
  • india rubber — rubber1 (def 1).
  • indisputable — not disputable or deniable; uncontestable. indisputable evidence.
  • indissoluble — not dissoluble; incapable of being dissolved, decomposed, undone, or destroyed.
  • inexcuseable — Alternative form of inexcusable.
  • inexecutable — That cannot be executed or carried out.
  • inexpugnable — incapable of being taken by force; impregnable; unconquerable.
  • inexpungible — that cannot be expunged, erased, or obliterated; inextirpable.
  • ingleborough — a mountain in N England, in North Yorkshire: potholes. Height: 723 m (2373 ft)
  • inner-tubing — tubing (def 4).
  • inscrutables — Plural form of inscrutable.
  • insolubilize — to make incapable of dissolving: a resin insolubilized by heat.
  • instructible — to furnish with knowledge, especially by a systematic method; teach; train; educate.
  • insubjection — lack of subjection, or the state of being disobedient to an authority, such as a government
  • insubmissive — Unwilling to submit; not submissive, disobedient.
  • insufferable — not to be endured; intolerable; unbearable: their insufferable insolence.
  • insufferably — not to be endured; intolerable; unbearable: their insufferable insolence.
  • insupposable — Incapable of being supposed; inconceivable.
  • interborough — between boroughs.
  • interlobular — (anatomy) Between lobules.
  • intertubular — Between tubes or tubules.
  • inurbaneness — The quality of being inurbane; inurbanity.
  • invulnerable — incapable of being wounded, hurt, or damaged.
  • invulnerably — In an invulnerable manner.
  • johannesburg — a city in S Transvaal, in the NE Republic of South Africa.
  • julian bream — Julian (Alexander) born 1933, English guitarist and lutenist.
  • jumping bean — the seed of any of certain Mexican plants of the genera Sebastiania and Sapium, of the spurge family: the movements of a moth larva inside the seed cause it to move about or jump.
  • jungle books — a series of jungle stories in two volumes (1894, 1895) by Rudyard Kipling.
  • jungle bunny — a contemptuous term used to refer to a black person.
  • jungle-bunny — a contemptuous term used to refer to a black person.
  • kneeling bus — a bus that can lower its body or entrance door to facilitate boarding by the elderly or people with disabilities.
  • knuckle ball — a slow pitch that moves erratically toward home plate, usually delivered by holding the ball between the thumb and the knuckles of the first joints of the first two or three fingers.
  • knuckleballs — Plural form of knuckleball.
  • knucklebones — (in humans) any of the bones forming a knuckle of a finger.
  • laguna beach — a town in S California.
  • landlubberly — Like a landlubber.
  • last but one — next to last
  • laudableness — The quality of being laudable; praiseworthiness; commendableness.
  • lawrenceburg — a town in S Tennessee.
  • leatherbound — Bound in leather.
  • lemon butter — a spread made of butter flavored with lemon
  • louise boganLouise, 1897–1970, U.S. poet.
  • lubberliness — Quality of being lubberly.
  • lunch-bucket — a small container, usually of metal or plastic and with a handle, for carrying one's lunch from home to school or work.
  • magic number — the atomic number or neutron number of an exceptionally stable nuclide.
  • mailing tube — an elongated cylinder of cardboard, used for mailing rolled-up papers, magazines, etc.
  • mandibulated — Provided with mandibles adapted for biting; mandibulate.
  • maneuverable — capable of being steered or directed; easy to maneuver: The polyethylene craft remains as durable and maneuverable as any conventional high-performance kayak.
  • manoeuvrable — Alternative spelling of maneuverable.
  • meker burner — a gas burner similar to the Bunsen burner but producing a hotter flame by virtue of having at its mouth a metal screen to allow a more intimate mixture of air and gas.
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