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There are 22 eleven-letter words containing B, I, P, T and V

abruptivelyabsorptivesantiproverb anti-proverbapprobativeavapritinibbiosorptivebuck␣privateevacetrapibimprobativepervertiblepivot␣bridgepivot␣tablespreventibleprivate␣billprohibitiveprovabilityreprobativesubsumptivevampire␣batsvibroimpactvituperable

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  • abruptively — adv. In an abruptive manner. — adv. Synonym of abruptly.
  • absorptives — n. Plural of absorptive.
  • antiproverb — n. A humorous adaptation of one or more existing proverbs. — n. A proverb that contradicts another.
  • anti-proverb — n. Alternative form of antiproverb.
  • approbative — adj. Expressing approval. — adj. Sanctioning officially, giving authorization or approval to something. — n. (Linguistics) A word or grammatical form which denotes a positive…
  • avapritinib — n. A drug for the treatment of certain forms of gastrointestinal stromal tumor.
  • biosorptive — adj. Relation to biosorption.
  • buck␣private — n. (US, military slang) A private soldier keen ("bucking") for…
  • evacetrapib — n. A drug that inhibits cholesterylester transfer protein (CETP).
  • improbative — adj. Implying, or tending to, improbation; disapproving.
  • pervertible — adj. Capable of being perverted. — n. A person who is liable to corruption. — n. An everyday or household object that can be used in sexual activity.
  • pivot␣bridge — n. A form of drawbridge in which one span, called the pivot span…
  • pivot␣tables — n. Plural of pivot table.
  • preventible — adj. Alternative form of preventable. — n. Alternative form of preventable.
  • private␣bill — n. (Government, UK) A parliamentary bill promoted by an organisation… — n. (Government, US) An item of legislation for the benefit of…
  • prohibitive — adj. Tending to prohibit, preclude, or disallow. — adj. Costly to the extreme; beyond budget. — adj. (Of a contender in a competition): presumptive winner, likely winner.
  • provability — n. The condition of being provable.
  • reprobative — adj. Expressing, or pertaining to, reprobation.
  • subsumptive — adj. Relating to, or containing, a subsumption.
  • vampire␣bats — n. Plural of vampire bat.
  • vibroimpact — n. Vibrational impact.
  • vituperable — adj. Liable to, or deserving, vituperation or severe censure.
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