8-letter words containing b, u, i, l
- purblind — nearly or partially blind; dim-sighted.
- quibbled — Simple past tense and past participle of quibble.
- quibbler — an instance of the use of ambiguous, prevaricating, or irrelevant language or arguments to evade a point at issue.
- quibbles — Plural form of quibble.
- quilombo — (historical, in Brazil) A remote, inland settlement originally settled by fugitive slaves (or others).
- reburial — the act of burying (something, esp a dead body) in the ground again
- republic — a state in which the supreme power rests in the body of citizens entitled to vote and is exercised by representatives chosen directly or indirectly by them.
- rubrical — reddish; marked with red.
- rumbling — a deep, heavy, somewhat muffled, continuous sound: the rumble of tanks across a bridge.
- runcible — Early system for mathematics on IBM 650. See also FORTRUNCIBLE, IT.
- semibull — a bull or official document issued by the pope after his election but before his coronation
- sibelius — Jean (Julius Christian) [zhahn yoo-lyoo s kris-tyahn] /ʒɑn ˈyu lyʊs ˈkrɪs tyɑn/ (Show IPA), 1865–1957, Finnish composer.
- sillabub — syllabub.
- suasible — able to be persuaded
- subaxial — of, pertaining to, characterized by, or forming an axis: an axial relationship.
- subclaim — a claim that is part of a larger claim
- subfield — a field that is a subset of a given field.
- subfluid — viscous or somewhere between liquid and solid
- subilium — the broad, upper portion of either hipbone.
- sublimit — a limit on a subcategory
- subskill — an element of a wider skill
- subtidal — of or relating to, inhabiting or existing in the region below the level of low tide, that is always underwater
- subtilin — an antibiotic peptide drug derived from Bacillus subtilis, predominantly used to combat various pathogenic fungi as well as Gram-positive bacteria
- subtilty — subtlety.
- subtitle — a secondary or subordinate title of a literary work, usually of explanatory character.
- subviral — of or relating to any macromolecule smaller in size or possessing a lesser degree of organization than a comparable intact viral particle.
- suitable — such as to suit; appropriate; fitting; becoming.
- suitably — such as to suit; appropriate; fitting; becoming.
- sunblind — a blind, such as a Venetian blind, that shades a room from the sun's glare
- tablinum — (in an ancient Roman house) a large, open room at the side of the peristyle farthest from the main entrance.
- thurible — a censer.
- tibullus — Albius [al-bee-uh s] /ˈæl bi əs/ (Show IPA), c54–c19 b.c, Roman poet.
- tribunal — a court of justice.
- tshiluba — Luba (def 2).
- tubicole — an invertebrate animal that lives in a self-constructed tube
- tullibee — a commercially important deep-bodied Canadian whitefish, Coregonus artedi tullibee.
- tumbling — an act of tumbling or falling.
- turbinal — turbinate.
- ulbricht — Walter [vahl-tuh r] /ˈvɑl tər/ (Show IPA), 1893–1973, German Communist leader: chairman of the East German Council of State 1960–73.
- unbelief — the state or quality of not believing; incredulity or skepticism, especially in matters of doctrine or religious faith.
- unbilled — having a bill or beak, especially one of a specified kind, shape, color, etc. (usually used in combination): a yellow-billed magpie.
- unboiled — not boiled
- unbridle — to remove the bridle from (a horse, mule, etc.).
- unedible — fit to be eaten as food; eatable; esculent.
- unilobar — (of an organ in the body) having, consisting of, or relating to one lobe
- unilobed — having or consisting of a single lobe, especially of the maxilla of an insect.
- unliable — legally responsible: You are liable for the damage caused by your action.
- unlimber — not limber; inflexible; stiff.
- unmobile — capable of moving or being moved readily.
- unviable — capable of living.