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There are 11 words containing B, C, 3E and 2O

CHLOROBENZENEchlorobenzene n. (Organic chemistry) Any derivative of benzene in which one or more hydrogen atoms is replaced by chlorine;…
CHLOROBENZENE n. a colorless flammable volatile toxic liquid used in organic synthesis (as of DDT) and as a solvent.
CHLOROBENZENESchlorobenzenes n. Plural of chlorobenzene.
CHLOROBENZENE n. a colorless flammable volatile toxic liquid used in organic synthesis (as of DDT) and as a solvent.
COLORABLENESSESCOLORABLENESS n. the state of being colourable, also COLOURABLENESS.
DICHLOROBENZENEdichlorobenzene n. (Organic chemistry) Any of three isomeric derivatives of benzene in which two hydrogen atoms have been…
DICHLOROBENZENE n. any of three isomeric benzene compounds.
ELEUTHEROPHOBICELEUTHEROPHOBIC adj. suffering from a fear of freedom.
EMBOLECTOMIESembolectomies n. Plural of embolectomy.
EMBOLECTOMY n. the surgical removal of an embolism.
NONRECOVERABLEnonrecoverable adj. Not recoverable; damaged or lost forever.
nonrecoverable adj. Having an investment that will not be recovered.
NONRECOVERABLE adj. that cannot be recovered.
OBSOLESCENCEobsolescence n. (Uncountable) The state of being obsolete—no longer in use; gone into disuse; disused or neglected.
obsolescence n. (Countable) The process of becoming obsolete, outmoded or out of date.
OBSOLESCENCE n. the process of becoming obsolete or the condition of being nearly obsolete.
OBSOLESCENCESobsolescences n. Plural of obsolescence.
OBSOLESCENCE n. the process of becoming obsolete or the condition of being nearly obsolete.
OMNIBENEVOLENCEomnibenevolence n. The state or condition of being omnibenevolent.
OMNIBENEVOLENCE n. universal good will.
PHLEBOSCLEROSESPHLEBOSCLEROSIS n. hardening and loss of elasticity of the veins.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
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