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11-letter words containing a, b, o, m

  • coxcombical — of or resembling the characteristic nature of a coxcomb
  • crossbowman — (in medieval warfare) a soldier armed with a crossbow.
  • daimyo bond — a bearer bond issued in Japan and the eurobond market by the World Bank
  • demibastion — half a bastion, having only one flank, at right angles to the wall
  • demob-happy — feeling elated in anticipation of demobilization from the armed forces
  • demountable — to remove from a mounting, setting, or place of support, as a gun.
  • denominable — Capable of being denominated or named.
  • diamond bar — a city in SW California.
  • diamondback — any edible North American terrapin of the genus Malaclemys, esp M. terrapin, occurring in brackish and tidal waters and having diamond-shaped markings on the shell: family Emydidae
  • dolabriform — shaped like an ax or a cleaver.
  • dorsolumbar — of, relating to, or affecting the back in the region of the lumbar vertebrae.
  • double-team — to defend against or block (an opposing player) by using two players, as in football or basketball: By double-teaming the end the safety men left the other receiver in the open.
  • dragon beam — dragging piece.
  • dromophobia — an irrational fear of crossing roads
  • embarcadero — (rare) A quay; a wharf.
  • embarcation — Alternative form of embarkation.
  • embarkation — The act of embarking.
  • emblazoning — Present participle of to emblazon.
  • embrocating — Present participle of embrocate.
  • embrocation — A liquid used for rubbing on the body to relieve pain from sprains and strains.
  • embryoblast — A mass of cells at the embryonic pole of the blastocyst, that develops to form the embryo.
  • embryonated — Containing an embryo.
  • embryopathy — (pathology) Any developmental disorder of an embryo.
  • emery board — abrasive tool for shaping fingernails
  • emetophobia — Fear of vomiting.
  • emotionable — (rare, of a person or group or of their behavior or faculties) Particularly expressive of or affected by emotion.
  • fimbriation — fimbriate or fringed condition.
  • flamboyance — strikingly bold or brilliant; showy: flamboyant colors.
  • flamboyancy — strikingly bold or brilliant; showy: flamboyant colors.
  • flamboyante — an alternative name for the flame tree, Poinciana regia
  • flamboyants — Plural form of flamboyant.
  • foam rubber — a light, spongy rubber, used for mattresses, cushions, etc.
  • foam-backed — having a backing made of foam rubber
  • formability — the capacity of a material, as sheet steel, to be readily bent, stamped, shaped, etc.
  • from a to b — People talk about getting from A to B when they are referring generally to journeys they need to make, without saying where the journeys will take them.
  • from abroad — from a foreign land or lands
  • germaphobia — Pathological fear of germs.
  • germaphobic — Alternative form of germophobic.
  • giambologna — Giovanni da [jee-uh-vah-nee duh;; Italian jaw-vahn-nee dah] /ˌdʒi əˈvɑ ni də;; Italian dʒɔˈvɑn ni dɑ/ (Show IPA), (Jean de Boulogne; Giambologna) c1525–1608, Italian sculptor, born in France.
  • glamour boy — a man whose appearance or lifestyle is considered glamorous by popular standards.
  • gob-smacked — utterly astounded; astonished.
  • gobsmacking — Causing one to be gobsmacked; astounding, flabbergasting.
  • gombeen-man — a usurer or moneylender.
  • gonimoblast — a spore-bearing filament in the carpogonium of red algae
  • gossypiboma — (surgery) A gauze or surgical sponge left inside a patient's body during surgery.
  • ground beam — a reinforced concrete beam for supporting walls, joists, etc., at or near ground level, itself either resting directly upon the ground or supported at both ends by piers.
  • gymnophobia — An inordinate fear or hatred of being naked, and possibly nudity or nudists and naturists.
  • haemoglobin — (protein) alternative spelling of hemoglobin.
  • haemophobia — Alternative spelling of hemophobia.
  • hamate bone — a wedgelike bone on the side of the wrist connecting the wrist with the fourth and fifth metacarpals, which connect to the ring and little fingers
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