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12-letter words containing u, r, b, a

  • buy the farm — a tract of land, usually with a house, barn, silo, etc., on which crops and often livestock are raised for livelihood.
  • buzzards bay — arm of the Atlantic, on the SE coast of Mass., at the base of Cape Cod peninsula
  • byelorussian — Byelorussian means belonging or relating to Byelorussia or to its people or culture.
  • c beautifier — (cb) A Unix tool for reformatting C source code.
  • cacao butter — cocoa butter
  • canterburies — Plural form of canterbury.
  • carbamylurea — biuret.
  • carbon brush — a small block of carbon used to convey current between the stationary and moving parts of an electric generator, motor, etc
  • carbon value — an empirical measurement of the tendency of a lubricant to form carbon when in use
  • carbonaceous — of, resembling, or containing carbon
  • carnal abuse — Law. any lascivious contact with the sexual organs of a child by an adult, especially without sexual intercourse.
  • carvel-built — (of a vessel) having a hull with planks made flush at the seams
  • chambersburg — a city in central Pennsylvania.
  • chapeau bras — a small three-cornered hat, worn by gentlemen in full dress in the 18th century, that could be folded flat and carried under the arm.
  • charlesbourg — city in S Quebec, Canada: pop. 71,000
  • chartbusters — Plural form of chartbuster.
  • chequerboard — Alternative spelling of checkerboard.
  • cherubically — In a cherubic way.
  • child abuser — someone who abuses a child, esp someone convicted of this
  • child labour — the full-time employment of children below a minimum age laid down by statute
  • chlorambucil — an alkylating drug derived from nitrogen mustard, administered orally in the treatment of leukaemia and other malignant diseases. Formula: C14H19Cl2NO2
  • circulatable — Capable of being circulated.
  • circumbinary — (astronomy) Of, pertaining to, or having an orbit around a binary star.
  • circumboreal — of or having to do with plants and animals inhabiting boreal regions of North America and Eurasia
  • class b drug — (in Britain) any of the second most dangerous group of controlled drugs, including amphetamine
  • cloud banner — banner cloud.
  • coachbuilder — (historical) A builder of horse-drawn coaches.
  • coal-burning — fuelled by burning coal
  • cocoa butter — a yellowish-white waxy solid that is obtained from cocoa beans and used for confectionery, soap, etc
  • coconut crab — a large, terrestrial crab, Birgus latro, of islands in the South Pacific, that feeds on coconuts.
  • confabulator — to converse informally; chat.
  • configurable — to design or adapt to form a specific configuration or for some specific purpose: The planes are being configured to hold more passengers in each row.
  • constabulary — In Britain and some other countries, a constabulary is the police force of a particular area.
  • contributary — contributory
  • conurbations — Plural form of conurbation.
  • corbel vault — a structure having the form of a vault but constructed on the principle of a corbel arch.
  • cork cambium — a layer of meristematic cells in the cortex of the stems and roots of woody plants, the outside of which gives rise to cork cells and the inside to secondary cortical cells (phelloderm)
  • coulrophobia — an abnormal fear of clowns.
  • counterblast — A counterblast is a strong angry reply to something that has been said, written, or done.
  • counterbrace — a rope on the leeward side of a ship, controlling the position of the fore-topsail
  • county board — the governing body of a U.S. county consisting usually of three or more elected members.
  • crumble away — disintegrate
  • crushability — to press or squeeze with a force that destroys or deforms.
  • cuiaba-river — a river in SW Brazil. About 300 miles (485 km) long.
  • culebra peak — a peak in S central Colorado, in the Culebra Range of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. 14,069 feet (4288 meters).
  • currency bar — a long narrow iron bar, often sword-like or spear-like in shape, dating from the pre-Roman and Roman period in Britain; the purpose of currency bars is not certain, and while they may have been used in trade, they may have had a ritual significance
  • danube river — a river in central and SE Europe, flowing E from southern Germany to the Black Sea. 1725 miles (2775 km) long.
  • day labourer — an unskilled worker hired and paid by the day
  • deambulatory — a place for walking often with a covering overhead
  • debaucheries — Plural form of debauchery.
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