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There are 19 eleven-letter words containing B, C, G, U and Y

backgroundyBoy␣Scoutingbutyrogeniccat␣burglaryCongresburycowboying␣upcrumblinglycubbyholingCuylenborgscybergroupsDigby␣Countydoubly␣magicnightclubbypanic-buying panic␣buyingrugby␣tacklescumbaggerysubcategory sub-category

21 definitions found

  • backgroundy — adj. (Informal) Suitable for, or resembling, a background.
  • Boy␣Scouting — n. (Scouting) The Boy Scout movement.
  • butyrogenic — adj. (Biochemistry) (of a microorganism) That forms butyrate by…
  • cat␣burglary — n. Burglary committed by a cat burglar.
  • Congresbury — prop.n. A village and civil parish in North Somerset, Somerset…
  • cowboying␣up — v. Present participle of cowboy up.
  • crumblingly — adv. So as to crumble; while crumbling.
  • cubbyholing — v. Present participle of cubbyhole.
  • Cuylenborgs — prop.n. Plural of Cuylenborg.
  • cybergroups — n. Plural of cybergroup.
  • Digby␣County — prop.n. A county in Nova Scotia, Canada.
  • doubly␣magic — adj. (Physics, of a transuranic nuclide) Having filled shells…
  • nightclubby — adj. (Informal) Resembling or suggesting a nightclub.
  • panic-buying — v. Present participle of panic-buy.
  • panic␣buying — n. (Business, finance) The buying of commodities or other assets…
  • rugby␣tackle — n. An instance of knocking someone or something over using one’s… — v. To knock someone over using one’s arms and upper body.
  • scumbaggery — n. (Slang) The behaviour of a scumbag.
  • subcategory — n. With respect to a given category, a more narrow category. — n. (Category theory) A subclass of a category which is itself…
  • sub-category — n. Alternative spelling of subcategory.
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  • Scrabble in English: 1 word
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  • Spanish Wiktionary: no word
  • Italian Wiktionary: no word
  • German Wiktionary: no word
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  • Dutch Wiktionary: 1 word

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