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There are 20 eight-letter words containing B, J and 2L

al-Jubaylbell␣jarsBilljimsbox␣jellybrinjalldjellabajabillosjack-balljailablejellabahjellabasjellybagJellybysJohn␣Bulljolly␣boyjoy-bellsjumballsjump␣balljunkballtroll␣job

26 definitions found

  • al-Jubayl — prop.n. A city in Saudi Arabia.
  • bell␣jars — n. Plural of bell jar.
  • Billjims — n. Plural of Billjim.
  • box␣jelly — n. Box jellyfish.
  • brinjall — n. Archaic form of brinjal (“aubergine, eggplant”).
  • djellaba — n. A loose-fitting, ankle-length hooded robe worn by men in North Africa.
  • jabillos — n. Plural of jabillo.
  • jack-ball — n. A ball used in boules.
  • jailable — adj. (Of an offence) For which one may be jailed.
  • jellabah — n. Alternative spelling of jellaba.
  • jellabas — n. Plural of jellaba.
  • jellybag — n. A cloth bag used for straining in making jelly.
  • Jellybys — n. Plural of Jellyby.
  • John␣Bull — prop.n. A personification of England. — prop.n. (By extension) Something or someone that is stereotypically English.
  • jolly␣boy — n. (UK) A kind of pancake. — n. (UK, historical) A pace-egger.
  • joy-bells — n. Plural of joy-bell.
  • jumballs — n. Plural of jumball.
  • jump␣ball — n. A method used to begin or resume play in basketball. Two opposing… — n. Metaphor for a contest tooclosetocall. — n. In the context of general equities…
  • junkball — n. (Tennis, sometimes derogatory) A deliberately slow shot. — n. (Baseball) An off-speed pitch, such as a changeup, a curveball or a slider.
  • troll␣job — n. (Internet slang) A prank played in order to upset people. — n. (Fantasy) A job suitable for or focused on a troll.
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  • Scrabble in English: 5 words
  • French Wiktionary: 6 words
  • Spanish Wiktionary: 6 words
  • Italian Wiktionary: no word
  • German Wiktionary: no word
  • Portuguese Wiktionary: no word
  • Dutch Wiktionary: 11 words

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