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11-letter words containing ib

  • aibohphobia — (humorous) An irrational fear of palindromes.
  • algin fiber — an alkali-soluble fiber produced by injecting a fine stream of alkaline algin into an aqueous solution of a metallic salt, used chiefly in the manufacture of fine threads.
  • alpine ibex — an ibex, Capra ibex, of the Alps and Apennines, having long, heavy horns with transverse ridges.
  • amphibiotic — having an aquatic larval form and a terrestrial adult form, as amphibians
  • amphibolite — a metamorphic rock consisting mainly of amphibole and plagioclase
  • amphibology — ambiguity of expression, esp when due to a grammatical construction, as in save rags and waste paper
  • amphibolous — ambiguous or equivocal, especially when due to the uncertain grammatical construction of a word or phrase.
  • amphibrachs — Plural form of amphibrach.
  • antibaryons — Plural form of antibaryon.
  • antibilious — of a nature that can be used to counter biliousness
  • antibiotics — Plural form of antibiotic.
  • antiblastic — antagonistic to growth.
  • antiboycott — opposed to boycotts
  • antibugging — designed to detect and alert a person to the use of a secret listening device: to install antibugging equipment.
  • antiburglar — intended to prevent burglary
  • antiliberal — acting against liberalism
  • archliberal — extremely liberal, especially in political thinking.
  • asciibonics — (chat)   (From ASCII and Ebonics) A style of text communication in English which is most common on talk systems such as irc. Its notable characteristics are: Typing all in lowercase (and occasionally all in uppercase). Copious use of abbreviations of the sort "u" for "you" "1" for "one" (and therefore "some1" for "someone", "ne1" for "anyone"), "2" for "to", "r" for "are", etc. A general lack of punctuation, except for strings of question marks and exclamation marks. Common use of the idiom "m or f?", meant to elicit a statement of the listener's gender. Typical extended discourse in ASCIIbonics: "hey wasup ne1 want 2 cyber?" "m or f?" ASCIIbonics is similar to the way B1FF talked, although B1FF used more punctuation (lots more), and used all uppercase, rather than all lowercase. What's more, B1FF was only interested in warez, and so never asked "m or f?". It has been widely observed that some of the purest examples of ASCIIbonics come from non-native speakers of English. The phenomenon of ASCIIbonics predates by several years the use of the word "ASCIIbonics", as the word could only have been coined in or after late 1996, when "Ebonics" was first used in the US media to denote the US English dialects known in the linguistic literature as "Black Vernacular English".
  • assiniboine — a river in W Canada, rising in E Saskatchewan and flowing southeast and east to the Red River at Winnipeg. Length: over 860 km (500 miles)
  • attributing — to regard as resulting from a specified cause; consider as caused by something indicated (usually followed by to): She attributed his bad temper to ill health.
  • attribution — the act of attributing; ascription.
  • attributive — relating to an attribute
  • audibleness — The state or quality of being audible.
  • bashibazouk — (in the 19th century) one of a group of irregular Turkish soldiers notorious for their brutality
  • bible class — a class, typically one meeting weekly, for Bible study
  • bible paper — a thin tough opaque paper used for Bibles, prayer books, and reference books
  • bible story — a story from the Bible
  • biblioclasm — a person who mutilates or destroys books.
  • biblioclast — One who destroys books, especially the Bible.
  • bibliograph — to put in a bibliography.
  • biblioklept — a person who steals books.
  • bibliolater — someone who reveres the Bible
  • bibliolatry — excessive devotion to or reliance on the Bible
  • bibliomancy — prediction of the future by interpreting a passage chosen at random from a book, esp the Bible
  • bibliomania — extreme fondness for books
  • bibliopegic — relating to bookbinding as a fine art
  • bibliophage — an ardent reader; a bookworm.
  • bibliophile — a person who collects or is fond of books
  • bibliophily — the love of books
  • bibliophobe — a person who hates, fears, or distrusts books.
  • bibliopolic — relating to bibliopoles
  • bibliotheca — a library or collection of books
  • blood libel — the malicious accusation that Jews used the blood of non-Jews in religious rituals
  • blue riband — If someone or something wins the blue riband in a competition, they win first prize. The prize is sometimes in the shape of a blue ribbon.
  • blue ribbon — A blue ribbon is the same as a blue riband.
  • blue-ribbon — of superior quality or prominence; first-rate; specially selected: a blue-ribbon committee of fund-raisers.
  • calibrating — Mark (a gauge or instrument) with a standard scale of readings.
  • calibration — to determine, check, or rectify the graduation of (any instrument giving quantitative measurements).
  • cannibalise — to subject to cannibalism.
  • cannibalism — If a group of people practise cannibalism, they eat the flesh of other people.

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