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9-letter words containing u, b, e, r, a

  • euphorbia — A plant of a genus that comprises the spurges.
  • eurobeach — a beach that has been designated as suitable for bathing from because it meets the limits set by European Union regulations for bacteria in bathing areas
  • excalibur — (in Arthurian legend) the magic sword of King Arthur
  • exuberant — Filled with or characterized by a lively energy and excitement.
  • exuberate — (obsolete) To abound; to be in great abundance.
  • febricula — a slight and short fever, especially when of obscure causation.
  • feuerbach — Ludwig Andreas [ahn-drey-uh s,, an-;; German ahn-drey-ahs] /ɑnˈdreɪ əs,, æn-;; German ɑnˈdreɪ ɑs/ (Show IPA), 1804–72, German philosopher.
  • figurable — Capable of being brought to a fixed form or shape.
  • furbearer — any furry animal, especially one whose fur is of commercial value.
  • galesburg — a city in NW Illinois.
  • groupable — Capable of being grouped together.
  • grub beam — a curved, laminated wooden beam forming part of a rounded stern.
  • grubstake — provisions, gear, etc., furnished to a prospector on condition of participating in the profits of any discoveries.
  • guayabera — a sport shirt or lightweight jacket, often with several large front pockets, modeled upon a loose, smocklike shirt originally worn by men in Cuba.
  • guberniya — (in the Soviet Union) an administrative division of the volosts, smaller than a district.
  • hamburger — a sandwich consisting of a cooked patty of ground or chopped beef, usually in a roll or bun, variously garnished.
  • harboured — a part of a body of water along the shore deep enough for anchoring a ship and so situated with respect to coastal features, whether natural or artificial, as to provide protection from winds, waves, and currents.
  • harbourer — A person who harbours another.
  • harquebus — any of several small-caliber long guns operated by a matchlock or wheel-lock mechanism, dating from about 1400.
  • heartburn — an uneasy burning sensation in the stomach, typically extending toward the esophagus, and sometimes associated with the eructation of an acid fluid.
  • herbarium — a collection of dried plants systematically arranged.
  • hereabout — about this place; in this neighborhood.
  • husbander — A person who husbands resources.
  • incurable — not curable; that cannot be cured, remedied, or corrected: an incurable disease.
  • indurable — Archaic form of endurable.
  • insurable — capable of being or proper to be insured, as against loss or harm.
  • inumbrate — (obsolete) To shade; to darken.
  • jambuster — (Canada, Manitoba and northwestern Ontario) A doughnut filled with jam.
  • jerubbaal — Gideon (def 1).
  • kachumber — a salad of chopped onion, tomato, cucumber, and (sometimes) other vegetables, typically seasoned with chilli and coriander, served as an accompaniment to a main meal
  • keansburg — a town in E New Jersey.
  • la cumbre — Uspallata Pass.
  • labourers — Plural form of labourer.
  • labourite — a member or supporter of the Labour party.
  • lauenburg — a region in Schleswig-Holstein, in NW Germany: duchy under German rulers 1260–1689; later part of Prussia.
  • lean-burn — (esp of an internal-combustion engine) designed to use a lean mixture of fuel and air in order to reduce petrol consumption and exhaust emissions
  • lubricate — to apply some oily or greasy substance to (a machine, parts of a mechanism, etc.) in order to diminish friction; oil or grease (something).
  • lucubrate — to work, write, or study laboriously, especially at night.
  • lumberman — a person who deals in lumber.
  • magdeburg — a state in central Germany. 9515 sq. mi. (24,644 sq. km). Capital: Magdeburg.
  • manurable — Able, or suitable, to be manured or cultivated on.
  • maturable — capable of being matured
  • mossbauer — Rudolf L [roo-dawlf] /ˈru dɔlf/ (Show IPA), 1929–2011, German physicist: Nobel prize 1961.
  • muliebral — womanly nature or qualities.
  • numerable — capable of being counted, totaled, or numbered.
  • objurgate — to reproach or denounce vehemently; upbraid harshly; berate sharply.
  • obumbrate — to darken, overshadow, or cloud.
  • outbacker — a person who lives in the Australian outback
  • outbraved — Simple past tense and past participle of outbrave.
  • outbrazen — to be more brazen or impudent than
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