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7-letter words containing b, u, i

  • buzz in — to admit (someone) to a building by activating an electronically controlled door
  • buzzing — a low, vibrating, humming sound, as of bees, machinery, or people talking.
  • buzzwig — a bushy wig
  • byrgius — a crater in the third quadrant of the face of the moon: about 40 miles (64 km) in diameter.
  • cambium — a meristem that increases the girth of stems and roots by producing additional xylem and phloem
  • caribou — A caribou is a large north American deer.
  • chibouk — a Turkish tobacco pipe with an extremely long stem
  • chilubaFrederick, 1943–2011, president of Zambia 1991–2002.
  • cimabue — Giovanni (dʒoˈvanni). ?1240–?1302, Italian painter of the Florentine school, who anticipated the movement, led by Giotto, away from the Byzantine tradition in art towards a greater naturalism
  • cliburnVan [van] /væn/ (Show IPA), (Harvey Lavan Cliburn, Jr) 1934–2013, U.S. pianist.
  • cubbies — Plural form of cubby.
  • cubbing — Present participle of cub.
  • cubbish — the young of certain animals, as the bear, lion, or tiger.
  • cubical — of or related to volume
  • cubicle — A cubicle is a very small enclosed area, for example one where you can have a shower or change your clothes.
  • cubicly — Alt form cubically.
  • cubital — of or relating to the forearm
  • cubitus — the elbow
  • cuboids — Plural form of cuboid.
  • cue bid — a bid in a suit made to show an ace or a void in that suit
  • cue-bid — to show control of (a suit) by a cue bid.
  • cumbias — Plural form of cumbia.
  • cumbria — (since 1974) a county of NW England comprising the former counties of Westmorland and Cumberland together with N Lancashire: includes the Lake District mountain area and surrounding coastal lowlands with the Pennine uplands in the extreme east. Administrative centre: Carlisle. Pop: 489 800 (2003 est). Area: 6810 sq km (2629 sq miles)
  • curbing — material for a curb
  • daubing — to cover or coat with soft, adhesive matter, as plaster or mud: to daub a canvas with paint; to daub stone walls with mud.
  • dibutyl — (of a substance) that contains two butyl groups per molecule
  • dimbulb — a stupid person; dimwit.
  • disturb — to interrupt the quiet, rest, peace, or order of; unsettle.
  • du bois — William Edward Burghardt [burg-hahrd] /ˈbɜrg hɑrd/ (Show IPA), 1868–1963, U.S. educator and writer.
  • dubbing — the new sounds added to a film or tape.
  • dubiety — doubtfulness; doubt.
  • dubious — doubtful; marked by or occasioning doubt: a dubious reply.
  • dubnium — a superheavy, synthetic, radioactive element with a very short half-life. Symbol: Db; atomic number: 105.
  • dumbing — Present participle of dumb.
  • dumpbin — a free-standing unit in a bookshop in which the books of a particular publisher are displayed
  • dustbin — an ashcan; garbage can.
  • eusebio — Silva Ferreira da (ˈsɪlvə fɛrˈeɪrə də). 1942–2014, Portuguese footballer; played for Benfica (1960-75) and Portugal, for whom he scored 41 goals in 64 games; European Footballer of the Year (1965)
  • exurbia — The exurbs collectively ; the region beyond the suburbs.
  • fabliau — a short metrical tale, usually ribald and humorous, popular in medieval France.
  • fibrous — containing, consisting of, or resembling fibers.
  • fibulae — Anatomy. the outer and thinner of the two bones of the human leg, extending from the knee to the ankle.
  • fibular — Anatomy. the outer and thinner of the two bones of the human leg, extending from the knee to the ankle.
  • fibulas — Plural form of fibula.
  • fidibus — A piece of paper used for lighting a pipe, etc.
  • firebug — arsonist; incendiary; pyromaniac.
  • fubbing — fob2 .
  • furbish — to restore to freshness of appearance or good condition (often followed by up): to furbish a run-down neighborhood; to furbish up one's command of a foreign language.
  • fusible — capable of being fused or melted.
  • gibbous — Astronomy. (of a heavenly body) convex at both edges, as the moon when more than half full.
  • gubbins — (slang) Assorted stuff, especially if of little value.
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