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There are 11 eleven-letter words containing B, D, 2O, R, S and U| BLOODSUCKER | • bloodsucker n. An animal that drinks the blood of others, especially by sucking blood through a puncture wound; a hemovore. • bloodsucker n. (By extension) Any parasite. • bloodsucker n. (By extension) One who attempts to take as much from others as possible; a leech. | | DOORBUSTERS | • doorbusters n. Plural of doorbuster. | | 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. | | MOULDBOARDS | • mouldboards n. Plural of mouldboard. • MOULDBOARD n. a curved plate of iron (originally of wood) back of the share of a plow, which turns over the earth in plowing, also MOLDBOARD. | | OBDURATIONS | • obdurations n. Plural of obduration. • OBDURATION n. a hardening of the heart. | | OUTREBOUNDS | • outrebounds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outrebound. • OUTREBOUND v. to rebound more than. | | OVERABOUNDS | • overabounds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overabound. • OVERABOUND v. to be exceedingly plenty. | | RHOMBOIDEUS | • rhomboideus n. (Anatomy) Any of the rhomboid muscles. • RHOMBOIDEUS n. a rhomboid, also RHOMBOIDES. | | ROUNDABOUTS | • roundabouts n. Plural of roundabout. • ROUNDABOUT v. to go round and round. | | SOUNDBOARDS | • soundboards n. Plural of soundboard. • SOUNDBOARD n. a thin resonant board (as the belly of a violin) so placed in an instrument as to reinforce its tones by sympathetic vibration. | | 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. |
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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