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There are 23 eleven-letter words containing 4A, B, S and Talabastrian Antibalakas anti-balakas Anti-Balakas ascalabotan Athabascans Athabaskans Bajina␣Bašta banana␣boats bananapants banana␣seats basipalatal carbasalate Malabar␣rats palatobasal pasta␣basica Qatabanians Sabbatarian Shatt-al-Arab Shatt␣al-Arab Tabassarans tafasitamab take␣a␣stab␣at 27 definitions found- alabastrian — adj. Alternative form of alabastrine.
- Antibalakas — n. Plural of Antibalaka.
- anti-balakas — n. Plural of anti-balaka.
- Anti-Balakas — n. Plural of Anti-Balaka.
- ascalabotan — n. (Zoology) A squamate of the clade Ascalabota.
- Athabascans — n. Plural of Athabascan.
- Athabaskans — n. Plural of Athabaskan.
- Bajina␣Bašta — prop.n. A town in the western mountains of Serbia.
- banana␣boats — n. Plural of banana boat.
- bananapants — adj. (Slang) (Very) crazy.
- banana␣seats — n. Plural of banana seat.
- basipalatal — adj. Basal and palatal.
- carbasalate — n. (Pharmacology) An analgesic, antipyretic, and anti-inflammatory drug.
- Malabar␣rats — n. Plural of Malabar rat.
- palatobasal — adj. (Zoology, of birds) Relating to the base of the palatal area.
- pasta␣basica — n. Cocaine sulfate.
- Qatabanians — n. Plural of Qatabanian.
- Sabbatarian — n. A person who regards and keeps the seventh day of the week… — n. A person who regards and keeps the first day of the week as… — n. A person who favors the strict observance of the Sabbath (either…
- Shatt-al-Arab — prop.n. Alternative form of Shatt al-Arab.
- Shatt␣al-Arab — prop.n. A river in Southwest Iraq, formed by the confluence of…
- Tabassarans — n. Plural of Tabassaran.
- tafasitamab — n. A medication used in combination with lenalidomide for the…
- take␣a␣stab␣at — v. (Idiomatic) To attempt or try. — v. (Idiomatic) To guess. — v. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see take, stab.
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