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8-letter words containing a, b, d, e

  • bedlamer — a harp seal, beyond the beater stage but not yet mature.
  • bedmaker — a person who constructs beds
  • bedplate — a heavy metal platform or frame to which an engine or machine is attached
  • bedrails — Plural form of bedrail.
  • bedsonia — a former name for the genus of bacteria now called Chlamydia
  • bedstand — a bedside table
  • bedstead — A bedstead is the metal or wooden frame of an old-fashioned bed.
  • bedstraw — any of numerous rubiaceous plants of the genus Galium, which have small white or yellow flowers and prickly or hairy fruits: some species formerly used as straw for beds as they are aromatic when dry
  • bedwards — towards bed
  • bee road — an area planted with nectar-rich flowers in order to provide a habitat for bees and other pollinating insects
  • beebread — a mixture of pollen and nectar prepared by worker bees and fed to the larvae
  • beggared — a person who begs alms or lives by begging.
  • behatted — wearing a hat
  • beheadal — a beheading
  • beheader — a person who beheads another
  • belandre — bilander.
  • belaunde — Fernando [fer-nahn-daw] /fɛrˈnɑn dɔ/ (Show IPA), (Fernando Belaúnde Terry) 1913?–2002, Peruvian architect and statesman: president 1963–68, 1980–85.
  • belgrade — the capital of Serbia, in the E part at the confluence of the Danube and Sava Rivers: became the capital of Serbia in 1878, of Yugoslavia in 1929, and later of the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro (2003–2006). Pop: 1 280 639 (2002)
  • bemadden — to cause to become mad
  • bemoaned — to express distress or grief over; lament: to bemoan one's fate.
  • benadryl — an antihistamine drug used in sleeping tablets; diphenhydramine. Formula: C17H21NO
  • bendable — to force (an object, especially a long or thin one) from a straight form into a curved or angular one, or from a curved or angular form into some different form: to bend an iron rod into a hoop.
  • berdache — a Native American transvestite
  • berdyaev — Nikoˈlai (Aleksandrovich) (nikɔˈlaɪ ) ; nēk^ōlīˈ) 1874-1948; Russ. religious philosopher, in France after 1922
  • bereaved — A bereaved person is one who has a relative or close friend who has recently died.
  • bermudas — a group of islands in the Atlantic, 580 miles (935 km) E of North Carolina: a British colony; resort. 19 sq. mi. (49 sq. km). Capital: Hamilton.
  • bertrand — a masculine name
  • beshadow — to darken with shadow
  • bespread — to cover (a surface) with something
  • bethesda — a pool in Jerusalem reputed to have healing powers, where a paralysed man was healed by Jesus (John 5:2)
  • betrayed — to deliver or expose to an enemy by treachery or disloyalty: Benedict Arnold betrayed his country.
  • biasedly — in a biased manner
  • biddable — having sufficient value to be bid on, as a hand or suit at bridge
  • bidental — a sacred place where lightning has struck
  • big deal — If you say that something is a big deal, you mean that it is important or significant in some way.
  • big head — If you describe someone as a big head, you disapprove of them because they think they are very clever and know everything.
  • big idea — any plan or proposal that is grandiose, impractical, and usually unsolicited: You're always coming around here with your big ideas.
  • bigarade — a Seville orange
  • bilander — a small two-masted cargo ship
  • billhead — a printed form for making out bills
  • bindable — capable of being tied by a rope
  • birdcage — A birdcage is a cage in which birds are kept.
  • bladdery — like a bladder
  • bladelet — a small, blade-shaped, sometimes retouched piece of stone used as the cutting edge of a weapon or tool by late Stone Age peoples.
  • blanched — to force back or to one side; head off, as a deer or other quarry.
  • blandest — pleasantly gentle or agreeable: a bland, affable manner.
  • blazoned — to set forth conspicuously or publicly; display; proclaim: The pickets blazoned their grievances on placards.
  • bleached — made lighter in colour
  • blindage — (esp formerly) a protective screen or structure, as over a trench
  • blockade — A blockade of a place is an action that is taken to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving it.
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