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8-letter words containing n, a, b, t

  • autobahn — An autobahn is a German motorway.
  • autobank — a machine offering cash and other banking services
  • bacchant — a priest or votary of Bacchus
  • bacterin — a vaccine prepared from bacteria
  • bactrian — of or relating to Bactria
  • bailment — a contractual delivery of goods in trust to a person for a specific purpose
  • balconet — a small ornamental balcony which does not extend far beyond the window, essentially a guardrail
  • ballonet — an air or gas compartment in a balloon or nonrigid airship, used to control buoyancy and shape
  • banality — the condition or quality of being banal, or devoid of freshness or originality: the banality of everyday life.
  • bancroft — George1800-91; U.S. historian & statesman
  • bandelet — a small band of any kind, particularly one worn around the head
  • banditry — Banditry is used to refer to acts of robbery and violence in areas where the rule of law has broken down.
  • banditti — a robber, especially a member of a gang or marauding band.
  • bandmate — a fellow member of a band
  • bandster — a person who goes behind a reaper and binds sheaves of wheat
  • bang out — If a company bangs out a poor quality product, they produce large quantities of it in order to make money.
  • bangster — a ruffian; thug
  • bangtail — a horse's tail cut straight across but not through the bone
  • banister — A banister is a rail supported by posts and fixed along the side of a staircase. The plural banisters can be used to refer to one of these rails.
  • banjoist — a musical instrument of the guitar family, having a circular body covered in front with tightly stretched parchment and played with the fingers or a plectrum.
  • banknote — Banknotes are pieces of paper money.
  • bankrupt — People or organizations that go bankrupt do not have enough money to pay their debts.
  • bankster — a banker or investor whose financial practices have been exposed as illegal
  • banneret — a knight who was entitled to command other knights and men-at-arms under his own banner
  • banquets — Plural form of banquet.
  • banstead — a town in S England, in NE Surrey. Pop: 19 332 (2001)
  • bantengs — Plural form of banteng.
  • bantered — Simple past tense and past participle of banter.
  • banterer — One who banters.
  • bantingsSir Frederick Grant, 1891–1941, Canadian physician: one of the discoverers of insulin; Nobel Prize 1923.
  • bantling — a young child; brat
  • baritone — In music, a baritone is a man with a fairly deep singing voice that is lower than that of a tenor but higher than that of a bass.
  • baronets — Plural form of baronet.
  • barthian — of or relating to Karl Barth, or his ideas
  • bartizan — a small turret projecting from a wall, parapet, or tower
  • barytone — having the last syllable unaccented
  • basanite — a black basaltic rock containing plagioclase, augite, olivine, and nepheline, leucite, or analcite, formerly used as a touchstone
  • basement — The basement of a building is a floor built partly or completely below ground level.
  • bashment — (slang, countable, especially Jamaican) A party or rave.
  • bassinet — A bassinet is a small bed for a baby that is like a basket.
  • bastions — Plural form of bastion.
  • bastogne — a town in SE Belgium: of strategic importance to Allied defences during the Battle of the Bulge; besieged by the Germans during the winter of 1944–45. Pop: 14 070 (2004 est)
  • bat turn — a sharp and sudden change in an aircraft's heading.
  • batangas — a port in the Philippines, in SW Luzon. Pop: 293 000 (2005 est)
  • batavian — of or relating to Batavia (a former name for Holland or Jakarta) or its inhabitants
  • batching — a quantity or number coming at one time or taken together: a batch of prisoners.
  • batement — reduction; abatement
  • bath bun — a sweet bun containing spices and dried fruit
  • batinism — a secret movement in Islam, often associated with Ismaʿili Shiʿism.
  • batlings — Plural form of batling.
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