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There are 21 ten-letter words containing A, B, E, L, M, S and Y

basil␣thymebetty-lamps betty␣lamps Betty␣lampsBothamleysby␣all␣meanscoassemblycybermallsemery␣ballsflamboyersMalmesburymeasurablymensurablymetastablymiserableymolybdatesmyeloblastpresumablyreassemblysubendymalunassembly

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  • basil␣thyme — n. An aromatic herb, Clinopodium acinos (syn. Acinos arvensis).
  • betty-lamps — n. Plural of betty-lamp.
  • betty␣lamps — n. Plural of betty lamp.
  • Betty␣lamps — n. Plural of Betty lamp.
  • Bothamleys — prop.n. Plural of Bothamley.
  • by␣all␣means — phr. Emphatically yes; certainly; definitely. — phr. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see by, all, means.
  • coassembly — n. The process of coassembling. — n. An assembly that has been assembled in stages, often by different…
  • cybermalls — n. Plural of cybermall.
  • emery␣balls — n. Plural of emery ball.
  • flamboyers — n. Plural of flamboyer.
  • Malmesbury — prop.n. A market town in Wiltshire, England. — prop.n. An English earldom.
  • measurably — adv. In a measurable manner. — adv. To a measurable extent.
  • mensurably — adv. In a mensurable manner.
  • metastably — adv. In a metastable way.
  • miserabley — adv. Misspelling of miserably.
  • molybdates — n. Plural of molybdate.
  • myeloblast — n. (Biology) An immature cell of bone marrow that develops into a myelocyte.
  • presumably — adv. Able to be sensibly presumed.
  • reassembly — n. The process of assembling something again.
  • subendymal — adj. (Anatomy) Situated under the endyma.
  • unassembly — n. (Computing) Synonym of disassembly.
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  • Scrabble in English: 8 words
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  • Spanish Wiktionary: no word
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