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9-letter words containing ab

  • attenable — Alternative form of attainable.
  • auditable — able to be audited
  • available — If something you want or need is available, you can find it or obtain it.
  • availably — suitable or ready for use; of use or service; at hand: I used whatever tools were available.
  • averrable — able to be proved or verified
  • avertable — Preventable.
  • avoidable — Something that is avoidable can be prevented from happening.
  • avoidably — In a manner so as to be avoidable.
  • awardable — Capable of being awarded.
  • babacoote — a species of large lemur, Lichanotus brevicaudatus, native to Madagascar
  • babashoffShirley, born 1957, U.S. swimmer.
  • babbitted — Simple past tense and past participle of babbitt.
  • babbittry — the attitude and behavior of a Babbitt.
  • babelized — reduced to complete confusion or meaninglessness.
  • babington — Anthony 1561–86, English conspirator, executed for organizing an unsuccessful plot (1586) to assassinate Elizabeth I and place Mary, Queen of Scots, on the English throne
  • babirusas — Plural form of babirusa.
  • baboonery — uncouth or brutish behaviour
  • baboonish — resembling a baboon
  • babushkas — Plural form of babushka.
  • baby bath — a plastic bath used for bathing a baby
  • baby beef — meat from a prime heifer or steer fattened for butchering when one to two years old
  • baby bell — one of the seven regional telephone companies formed after the breakup of the Bell system in 1983.
  • baby blue — a very light blue.
  • baby bond — a sum of money invested shortly after the birth of a child, the returns of which may not be collected until the child reaches adulthood
  • baby book — an album for mounting pictures and other memorabilia of a baby and for keeping a record of its growth from infancy.
  • baby boom — A baby boom is a period of time when a lot of babies are born in a particular place.
  • baby bump — the rounded abdominal area of a pregnant woman: She's delighted to be pregnant, and loves showing off her baby bump.
  • baby doll — a doll that looks like a baby
  • baby face — a face having a bland babyish or childish appearance, especially a plump, small-featured face unmarked by characteristic lines.
  • baby farm — a place that houses and takes care of babies for a fee.
  • baby food — food, as vegetables, fruits, or meat, puréed or minced for easy ingestion by infants.
  • baby girl — a female baby
  • baby mama — the biological mother of a man's child, not married to the child's father and usually not in a relationship with him.
  • baby milk — a powder made from dried cows' milk, or other ingredients, mixed with water to feed babies
  • baby seat — a seat anchored to the body of the car, with straps to buckle across the baby
  • baby spot — a small spotlight, usually 250–400 watts, used to highlight a specific section of a stage setting or acting area.
  • baby step — (in the game of giant steps) the shortest step permitted a player, executed by placing the heel of one foot against the toe of the other and drawing the back foot up to the front foot.
  • baby talk — Baby talk is the language used by babies when they are just learning to speak, or the way in which some adults speak when they are talking to babies.
  • baby wipe — a disposable moistened medicated paper towel, usually supplied in a plastic drum or packet, used for cleaning babies
  • baby-blue — in a pastel shade of blue
  • baby-face — a smooth round face like a baby's
  • babycakes — (slang) Term of endearment for a young woman.
  • babyfaced — Alternative spelling of baby-faced.
  • babyhouse — A place for children's dolls and dolls' furniture.
  • babyishly — in a baby-like fashion; childishly
  • babylonia — the southern kingdom of ancient Mesopotamia: a great empire from about 2200–538 bc, when it was conquered by the Persians
  • babymaker — Somebody who gives birth to a baby.
  • babyproof — made safe for babies to come into contact with
  • backstabs — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of backstab.
  • bafflegab — deliberately obscure language employed in official documents
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