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There are 14 eleven-letter words containing A, B, 2O, 2R and U| ARBORACEOUS | • arboraceous adj. Of or relating to trees. • arboraceous adj. Abounding in trees. • ARBORACEOUS adj. pertaining to or like a tree; wooded. | | BROMOURACIL | • bromouracil n. A brominated derivative of uracil. • BROMOURACIL n. a uracil derivative that is an analog of thymine and pairs readily with adenine and sometimes with guanine. | | BRONTOSAURS | • brontosaurs n. Plural of brontosaur. • BRONTOSAUR n. any of a genus of large sauropod dinosaurs of the Jurassic, also BRONTOSAURUS. | | DORSOLUMBAR | • dorsolumbar adj. (Anatomy) dorsal and lumbar. • DORSOLUMBAR adj. of or relating to the dorsal and lumbar vertebrae, or the area of the body that they occupy. | | FARBOROUGHS | • FARBOROUGH n. (Shakespeare) a mispronunciation of thirdborough, also THARBOROUGH. | | KOOKABURRAS | • kookaburras n. Plural of kookaburra. • KOOKABURRA n. (Native Australian) a large Australian kingfisher, with a call sounds like a raucous laugh, also GOBURRA. | | MOORBUZZARD | • moor␣buzzard n. (UK, dialect) A bird, the marsh harrier. • MOORBUZZARD n. the marsh harrier. | | OBJURGATORS | • objurgators n. Plural of objurgator. • OBJURGATOR n. one who objurgates. | | OBJURGATORY | • objurgatory adj. Strongly rebuking or scolding. • OBJURGATORY adj. chiding, scolding, also OBJURGATIVE. | | OUTHARBOURS | • outharbours n. Plural of outharbour. | | OVERLABOURS | • overlabours v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overlabour. • OVERLABOUR v. (archaic) to labour excessively, also OVERLABOR. | | THARBOROUGH | • THARBOROUGH n. (Shakespeare) a mispronunciation of thirdborough, also FARBOROUGH. | | TROUBADOURS | • troubadours n. Plural of troubadour. • TROUBADOUR n. (French) any of a class of poet-musicians flourishing esp. in southern France and northern Italy during the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries. | | YARBOROUGHS | • yarboroughs n. Plural of yarborough. • Yarboroughs prop.n. Plural of Yarborough. • Yarboroughs n. Plural of Yarborough. |
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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