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

  • personably — of pleasing personal appearance; handsome or comely; attractive.
  • playbroker — play agent.
  • polar body — one of the minute cells arising from the unequal meiotic divisions of the ovum at or near the time of fertilization.
  • prebendary — a canon or member of the clergy who is entitled to a prebend for special services at a cathedral or collegiate church.
  • preferably — more desirable.
  • presbyopia — farsightedness due to ciliary muscle weakness and loss of elasticity in the crystalline lens.
  • presumably — by assuming reasonably; probably: Since he is a consistent winner, he is presumably a superior player.
  • profitably — yielding profit; remunerative: a profitable deal.
  • pyroborate — borax1 .
  • pyrophobia — an abnormal fear of fire.
  • rabbit eye — a blueberry, Vaccinium ashei, of the southeastern U.S., having pink flowers and blackish fruits.
  • rabdomancy — Alt form rhabdomancy.
  • ramblingly — in a rambling manner
  • ratbaggery — nonsense, eccentricity
  • reasonably — agreeable to reason or sound judgment; logical: a reasonable choice for chairman.
  • reassembly — segmentation
  • recyclable — to treat or process (used or waste materials) so as to make suitable for reuse: recycling paper to save trees.
  • rekeyboard — to enter (information) again on a keyboard or other similar device
  • remarkably — notably or conspicuously unusual; extraordinary: a remarkable change.
  • ridability — the state or quality of being ridable
  • rockabilly — a style of popular music combining the features of rock-'n'-roll and hillbilly music.
  • rowanberry — a mountain ash tree
  • royal blue — a deep blue, often with a faint reddish tinge.
  • ruby glass — glass having a red color resulting from the addition of gold, copper, or selenium to the batch.
  • ruby laser — a solid-state, pulsed laser that uses a ruby crystal to produce a very strong beam of red coherent light, used in making holographs and in cosmetic instruments.
  • rubythroat — a ruby-throated hummingbird
  • rugby head — a male follower of rugby culture
  • sage derby — a green-and-white Derby cheese flavoured with sage
  • saintsbury — George Edward Bateman [beyt-muh n] /ˈbeɪt mən/ (Show IPA), 1845–1933, English literary critic and historian.
  • sarera bay — a large bay on the NW coast of New Guinea, in Irian Jaya, in Indonesia.
  • sassy bark — sasswood.
  • scaldberry — the bramble or blackberry, Rubus fruticosus
  • sibilatory — characterized by hissing or whistling
  • snobocracy — a social class of snobs
  • storyboard — a panel or panels on which a sequence of sketches depict the significant changes of action and scene in a planned film, as for a movie, television show, or advertisement.
  • strabotomy — the operation of cutting one or more of the muscles of the eye to correct strabismus.
  • strawberry — the fruit of any stemless plant belonging to the genus Fragaria, of the rose family, consisting of an enlarged fleshy receptacle bearing achenes on its exterior.
  • subdeanery — the position or office of a subdean
  • submammary — of or relating to the mamma or breast.
  • subsidiary — serving to assist or supplement; auxiliary; supplementary.
  • subvariety — a minor or subordinate variety
  • sugarberry — a hackberry, Celtis laevigata, of the southern U.S.
  • suruga bay — a bay in the Pacific Ocean, on the SE coast of Honshu, Japan.
  • sybaritism — (usually lowercase) a person devoted to luxury and pleasure.
  • szymborska — Wislawa [vis-lah-vah] /vɪsˈlɑ vɑ/ (Show IPA), 1923–2012, Polish poet: Nobel prize 1996.
  • tabulatory — relating to tabulation
  • teddy bear — a toy bear, especially a stuffed one.
  • timberyard — an establishment where timber and sometimes other building materials are stored or sold
  • tobramycin — a highly toxic aminoglycoside antibiotic, C 18 H 37 N 5 O 9 , derived from Streptomyces tenebarius, used in the treatment of serious infections due to susceptible Gram-positive and Gram-negative organisms.
  • tray table — a folding stand for supporting a tray.
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