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There are 11 eight-letter words containing 2A, 2B and I| ABBACIES | • abbacies n. Plural of abbacy. • ABBACY n. the office of an abbot, also ABBOTCY. | | ABBATIAL | • abbatial adj. Belonging to, relating to, or pertaining to an abbey, abbot, or abbess. • ABBATIAL adj. pertaining to an abbot. | | BABESIAE | • babesiae n. Plural of babesia. • BABESIA n. a parasite causing cattle fever. | | BABESIAS | • babesias n. Plural of babesia. • BABESIA n. a parasite causing cattle fever. | | BABIRUSA | • babirusa n. Any of several mammals in the genus Babyrousa in the pig family Suidae, in which the upper tusk grows upward. • BABIRUSA n. (Malay) a large hoglike quadruped of the East Indies, also BABIROUSSA, BABIRUSSA. | | BAILABLE | • bailable adj. (Of a person) Eligible for bail. • bailable adj. (Of an offence) For which bail is permitted. • BAILABLE adj. able to be bailed. | | BARBARIC | • barbaric adj. Of or relating to a barbarian; uncivilized, uncultured or uncouth. • BARBARIC adj. uncivilized. | | BARBICAN | • barbican n. A tower at the entrance to a castle or fortified town. • barbican n. A fortress at the end of a bridge. • barbican n. An opening in the wall of a fortress through which the guns are levelled; a narrow loophole through… | | BARBITAL | • barbital n. The first commercially marketed barbiturate, used as a hypnotic drug until the mid-1950s. • BARBITAL n. (US) a derivative of barbituric acid used as a sedative, also BARBITONE. | | BILABIAL | • bilabial adj. (Phonetics) Articulated with both lips. • bilabial n. (Phonetics) A speech sound articulated with both lips. • BILABIAL n. a sound produced by both lips, for example p, b, m. | | SABBATIC | • sabbatic adj. Alternative form of sabbatical. • sabbatic n. Alternative form of sabbatical. • SABBATIC n. a period of leave from one's work, also SABBATICAL. |
Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America. Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.
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