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11-letter words containing b, i, g, n

  • bushbashing — the process of forcing a path through the bush
  • bushhogging — to clear (land) by using a bush hog.
  • bushranging — the life of a bushranger
  • bushwalking — an expedition on foot in the bush
  • busy signal — If you try to make a telephone call and get a busy signal, it means that you cannot make the call because the line is already being used by someone else.
  • calibrating — Mark (a gauge or instrument) with a standard scale of readings.
  • car bombing — an instance when a bomb which someone has hidden under or in a car explodes
  • carbonating — Present participle of carbonate.
  • carbonizing — Present participle of carbonize.
  • celebrating — Present participle of celebrate.
  • cerebrating — Present participle of cerebrate.
  • chessboxing — a sport in which participants contest alternating rounds of chess and boxing, of four and two minutes respectively
  • cognoscible — able to be known or recognized
  • concubinage — cohabitation without legal marriage
  • congestible — to fill to excess; overcrowd or overburden; clog: The subway entrance was so congested that no one could move.
  • crib-biting — a harmful habit of horses in which the animal leans on the manger or seizes it with the teeth and swallows a gulp of air
  • dealing box — a box that holds a deck or decks of cards, allowing them to be dealt only one at a time, often used in casino games such as blackjack or chemin de fer.
  • debriefings — Plural form of debriefing.
  • diabolizing — Present participle of diabolize.
  • diagnosable — to determine the identity of (a disease, illness, etc.) by a medical examination: The doctor diagnosed the illness as influenza.
  • dignifiable — Capable of being dignified.
  • dingleberry — Slang. a small clot of dung, as clinging to the hindquarters of an animal.
  • disenabling — Present participle of disenable.
  • disobliging — Deliberately unhelpful; uncooperative.
  • dissembling — to give a false or misleading appearance to; conceal the truth or real nature of: to dissemble one's incompetence in business.
  • diving bell — a chamber with an open bottom in which persons can go underwater without special apparatus, water being excluded from the upper part by compressed air fed in by a hose.
  • diving boat — a boat used as a tender for divers or others working under water.
  • double-ring — being or pertaining to a marriage ceremony in which the partners give rings to one another.
  • drumbeating — That to beat on drums.
  • egg-binding — a condition with a variety of causes, such as lack of sunlight and a cold damp environment, that causes a female bird to be unable to lay an egg that she is carrying
  • elaborating — Present participle of elaborate.
  • embarassing — Misspelling of embarrassing.
  • embarrasing — Misspelling of embarrassing.
  • embittering — Present participle of embitter.
  • emblazoning — Present participle of to emblazon.
  • emboldening — Present participle of embolden.
  • embracingly — In an embracing manner.
  • embrangling — Present participle of embrangle.
  • embrittling — Present participle of embrittle.
  • embrocating — Present participle of embrocate.
  • encumbering — Present participle of encumber.
  • exuberating — Present participle of exuberate.
  • fabricating — Present participle of fabricate.
  • fimbriating — Present participle of fimbriate.
  • finger bowl — a small bowl to hold water for rinsing the fingers at table.
  • fingerboard — (of a violin, cello, etc.) the strip of wood on the neck against which the strings are stopped by the fingers.
  • fireballing — (baseball) Tending to pitch fastballs.
  • firebombing — Present participle of firebomb.
  • fixing bath — a solution containing one or more chemical compounds that is used, in fixing, to dissolve unexposed silver halides. It sometimes has an additive to stop the action of developer
  • flying boat — a seaplane whose main body is a hull adapted for floating.
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