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10-letter words starting with ba

  • backspaced — Simple past tense and past participle of backspace.
  • backspaces — Plural form of backspace.
  • backsplash — any tiled area by, for example, a sink, cooker or bath to prevent damage to a wall by food or water splashes
  • backsplice — a knot for finishing a rope end neatly, beginning with a crown and proceeding in a series of tucks, each strand over the first adjoining strand and under the next, the strands being split in half at each tuck.
  • backstairs — a secondary staircase in a house, esp one originally for the use of servants
  • backstitch — a strong sewing stitch made by starting the next stitch at the middle or beginning of the preceding one
  • backstreet — a street in a town remote from the main roads
  • backstroke — Backstroke is a swimming stroke that you do lying on your back.
  • backswings — Plural form of backswing.
  • backswords — Plural form of backsword.
  • backtalker — One who backtalks.
  • backtracks — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of backtrack.
  • backvelder — a person who lives in a backveld
  • backwardly — In a backward direction.
  • backwasher — (textiles) A machine used for washing wool after carding to remove the impurities.
  • backwaters — Plural form of backwater.
  • backwinded — Simple past tense and past participle of backwind.
  • backwoodsy — like or of the nature of backwoods
  • bacon rind — the outer edge of a slice of bacon, corresponding to the skin of the pig
  • bacteremia — the presence of bacteria in the bloodstream
  • bacteremic — Of, pertaining to or having bacteremia.
  • bacteriol. — bacteriological
  • baculiform — shaped like a rod
  • bad breath — halitosis.
  • bad cheque — A bad cheque is a bank cheque that will not be paid because there is a mistake on it, or because there is not enough money in the account of the person who wrote the cheque.
  • bad mester — a term for the devil, used when speaking to children
  • badakhshan — a former province in NE Afghanistan.
  • badmouthed — Simple past tense and past participle of badmouth.
  • baffin bay — part of the Northwest Passage, situated between Baffin Island and Greenland
  • bafflement — Bafflement is the state of being baffled.
  • bafflingly — to confuse, bewilder, or perplex: He was baffled by the technical language of the instructions.
  • bagassosis — an allergic response to the dust of bagasse, causing breathlessness and fever
  • bagatelles — Plural form of bagatelle.
  • baggageman — (US) a railway employee who was in charge of the baggage car, storing and retrieving passenger's baggage and sometimes handling mail.
  • baggataway — a form of lacrosse as played originally by the Ojibwa Indians.
  • baha'ullah — title of Mirza Hosein Ali. 1817–92, Persian religious leader: originally a Shiite Muslim, later a disciple of the Bab; founder of the Baha'í Faith
  • bahawalpur — an industrial city in Pakistan: cotton, soap. Pop: 563 000 (2005 est)
  • bahuvrihis — Plural form of bahuvrihi.
  • bailieship — the office or district of a bailie
  • bailiwicks — Plural form of bailiwick.
  • bain-marie — a vessel for holding hot water, in which sauces and other dishes are gently cooked or kept warm
  • bainbridge — Beryl.1934–2010, British novelist and playwright. Novels include The Dressmaker (1973), Injury Time (1977), Master Georgie (1998), and According to Queeney (2001)
  • bajillions — Plural form of bajillion.
  • bake blind — to bake (the empty crust of a pie, pastry, etc) by half filling with dried peas, crusts of bread, etc, to keep it in shape
  • bake-wares — heat-resistant dishes, as of glass or pottery, in which food may be baked; ovenware.
  • bakeapples — Plural form of bakeapple.
  • bakehouses — Plural form of bakehouse.
  • baker lake — a lake in the Northwest Territories, in N Canada. 975 sq. mi. (2525 sq. km).
  • bakersheet — dripping pan.
  • baking tin — an open metal container in which dough, cake mixture etc can be placed for baking
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