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10-letter words containing b, e, a, u, c

  • quenchable — to slake, satisfy, or allay (thirst, desires, passion, etc.).
  • recoupable — to get back the equivalent of: to recoup one's losses by a lucky investment.
  • republican — of, relating to, or of the nature of a republic.
  • rochambeau — Jean Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur [zhahn ba-teest daw-na-syan duh vee-mœr] /ʒɑ̃ baˈtist dɔ naˈsyɛ̃ də viˈmœr/ (Show IPA), Count de, 1725–1807, French general: marshal of France 1791–1807; commander of the French army in the American Revolution.
  • rubiaceous — belonging to the Rubiaceae, the madder family of plants.
  • rubricated — (in ancient manuscripts, early printed books, etc.) having titles, catchwords, etc., distinctively colored.
  • sauce boat — a low, boat-shaped container for serving sauce or gravy, typically having a handle at one end and a long, wide lip at the other end.
  • scarabaeus — scarab (defs 2, 3).
  • scrubbable — to rub hard with a brush, cloth, etc., or against a rough surface in washing.
  • scuba dive — go deep-sea swimming
  • scuba-dive — to descend and swim underwater using a scuba device.
  • sub-clause — Grammar. a syntactic construction containing a subject and predicate and forming part of a sentence or constituting a whole simple sentence.
  • subacetate — a basic salt of acetic acid.
  • subacutely — in a subacute manner
  • subarcuate — fairly arched
  • subarticle — an article that forms part of a larger or main article
  • subcabinet — a group of advisers ranking below the cabinet level, chosen by a chief executive usually from members of the various executive departments.
  • subcaliber — noting or pertaining to ammunition of smaller caliber than the gun in which it is used.
  • subcalibre — (of a projectile) having a calibre less than that of the firearm from which it is discharged and therefore either fitted with a disc or fired through a tube inserted into the barrel
  • subcarbide — a carbide containing less than the normal proportion of carbon.
  • subcarrier — a carrier wave used to modify or modulate another carrier wave.
  • subcentral — near or almost to the center.
  • subchapter — a subdivision especially of a body of laws.
  • subcharter — to rent a chartered vehicle
  • subchelate — having a claw with one pincer longer than the other
  • subclavate — somewhat club-shaped.
  • subcordate — almost heart-shaped
  • subdecanal — of or relating to a subdean or subdeanery
  • subdialect — a division of a larger dialect
  • subhepatic — of or relating to the liver.
  • sublattice — a set of elements of a lattice, in which each subset of two elements has a least upper bound and a greatest lower bound contained in the given set.
  • subnascent — growing underneath
  • subnuclear — pertaining to particles within or smaller than an atomic nucleus.
  • suboceanic — occurring or existing below the floor of the ocean: suboceanic oil.
  • subsurface — below the surface, especially of a body of water.
  • sugar cube — small block of sugar
  • touch base — make contact
  • trabeculae — Anatomy, Botany. a structural part resembling a small beam or crossbar.
  • trabecular — Anatomy, Botany. a structural part resembling a small beam or crossbar.
  • true basic — (language)   A compiled BASIC, by John Kemeny and Thomas E. Kurtz, requiring no line numbers.
  • tubercular — pertaining to tuberculosis; tuberculous.
  • tucker-bag — a bag used to carry food.
  • turtleback — Archaeology. tortoise-core.
  • umbilicate — having the form of an umbilicus or navel.
  • unamicable — characterized by or showing goodwill; friendly; peaceable: an amicable settlement.
  • unbalanced — not balanced or not properly balanced.
  • unbleached — to make whiter or lighter in color, as by exposure to sunlight or a chemical agent; remove the color from.
  • unbranched — a division or subdivision of the stem or axis of a tree, shrub, or other plant.
  • unbreached — the act or a result of breaking; break or rupture.
  • unbroached — Machinery. an elongated, tapered, serrated cutting tool for shaping and enlarging holes.
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