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10-letter words containing y, a, r, b

  • improbably — not probable; unlikely to be true or to happen: Rain is improbable tonight.
  • in battery — in firing position after recovery from the recoil of a previous discharge
  • inarguably — not arguable: Her conclusion is so obvious as to be inarguable.
  • incubatory — the act or process of incubating.
  • inerasably — in an inerasable fashion
  • inexorably — unyielding; unalterable: inexorable truth; inexorable justice.
  • inurbanity — Lack of urbanity or courtesy; bad manners.
  • invariably — not variable; not changing or capable of being changed; static or constant.
  • jelly bear — a small sweet made from a gelatinous substance formed to resemble a bear in shape
  • jervis bay — an inlet of the Pacific in SE Australia, in Jervis Bay Territory on the coast of S New South Wales: regarded for some purposes as part of the Australian Capital Territory: site of the Royal Australian Naval College
  • jubilatory — to show or feel great joy; rejoice; exult.
  • kabaragoya — The water monitor, Varanus salvator, a large lizard of Southeast Asia.
  • keyboarded — Simple past tense and past participle of keyboard.
  • keyboarder — One who keyboards; a typist.
  • la bruyereJean de [zhahn duh] /ʒɑ̃ də/ (Show IPA), 1645–96, French moralist and author.
  • laboratory — a building, part of a building, or other place equipped to conduct scientific experiments, tests, investigations, etc., or to manufacture chemicals, medicines, or the like.
  • labour day — a holiday in honor of labor, celebrated on May 1 in Britain and some parts of the Commonwealth, but on the first Monday in September in Canada, on the fourth Monday in October in New Zealand, and with varying dates in the different states of Australia.
  • labyrinths — Plural form of labyrinth.
  • lamb's fry — lamb's offal, esp lamb's testicles, as food
  • lay aboard — (formerly) to move alongside a warship to board it
  • lay before — If you lay an idea or piece of information before someone, you present it to them in detail, usually in order to obtain their approval or advice.
  • leisurably — in a leisurable manner
  • liberality — the quality or condition of being liberal in giving; generosity; bounty.
  • liberatory — to set free, as from imprisonment or bondage.
  • loganberry — the large, dark-red, acid fruit of a plant, Rubus ursinus loganobaccus.
  • lumberyard — a yard where lumber is stored for sale.
  • malay bear — a small, black bear, Ursus (Helarctos) malayanus, of Southeast Asian forests, having a light muzzle and yellow chest markings.
  • malmesburyWilliam of, William of Malmesbury.
  • marketably — readily salable.
  • measurably — capable of being measured.
  • moucharaby — a projecting second-storey window or balcony enclosed with latticework
  • myrobalans — Plural form of myrobalan.
  • nannyberry — sheepberry.
  • narrowbody — (aeronautics) An airliner capable of seating six or less passengers in a single row of economy seating, with one aisle.
  • newark bay — a bay in NE New Jersey. 6 miles (10 km) long; 1 mile (1.6 km) wide.
  • non-binary — (of gender, marital and relationship status, etc) not belonging to either of two established or accepted categories
  • nonlibrary — not belonging or related to a library
  • obdurately — In an obdurate manner; stubbornly, intractably or inflexibly.
  • obligatory — required as a matter of obligation; mandatory: A reply is desirable but not obligatory.
  • observably — capable of being or liable to be observed; noticeable; visible; discernible: an observable change in attitude.
  • oxygen bar — an establishment where customers go to inhale oxygen-rich air through a disposable hose inserted into their nostrils, for the purpose of deriving supposed therapeutic effects.
  • oyster bay — a town on the N shore of Long Island, in SE New York. Theodore Roosevelt homestead nearby.
  • parablepsy — a hallucination
  • parity bit — (storage, communications)   An extra bit added to a byte or word to reveal errors. See parity.
  • party boat — a boat that takes paying passengers for a day or several hours of fishing, as in coastal waters or a bay, and usually rents fishing tackle and sells or provides bait.
  • passerby's — a person passing by.
  • passerbyes — a person passing by.
  • pastry bag — a conical tube with a patterned hole at one end, fitted over the opening of a cloth funnel (pastry bag) for shaping icings, food pastes, etc., as they are forced through by squeezing the bag.
  • patibulary — of or relating to a gallows or an execution
  • perl-byacc — A modified version of byacc that generates a parser in Perl code, by Rick Ohnemus <[email protected]>. It has a "-p" switch so multiple parsers can be used in one program (C or Perl). Version 1.8.2 should work on most Unix systems. It also works with SAS/C 6.x on Amiga.
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