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There are 24 nine-letter words containing B, E, S, V and Y

abusivelyBay␣feversbay␣leavesbenyvirusBevin␣Boysbody␣wavesboyloversby-motivesheavy␣mobsKuybyshevloverboys lover␣boysnavy␣beansnavy␣bluesobverselyoverbossypsych␣verbslaveboysVerbitskyverboselyverbosityvibeynessYastrebovYkybayevs

25 definitions found

  • abusively — adv. In an abusive manner; rudely; with abusive language.
  • Bay␣fevers — n. Plural of Bay fever.
  • bay␣leaves — n. Plural of bay leaf.
  • benyvirus — n. Any virus of the genus Benyvirus.
  • Bevin␣Boys — n. Plural of Bevin Boy.
  • body␣waves — n. Plural of body wave.
  • boylovers — n. Plural of boylover.
  • by-motives — n. Plural of by-motive.
  • heavy␣mobs — n. Plural of heavy mob.
  • Kuybyshev — prop.n. (Historical) Samara, a city in Russia.
  • loverboys — n. Plural of loverboy.
  • lover␣boys — n. Plural of lover boy.
  • navy␣beans — n. Plural of navy bean.
  • navy␣blues — n. Plural of navy blue.
  • obversely — adv. In an obverse manner.
  • overbossy — adj. Excessively bossy.
  • psych␣verb — n. (Linguistics) A verb indicating a change in psychological state…
  • slaveboys — n. Plural of slaveboy.
  • Verbitsky — prop.n. A transliteration of the Russian surname Вербицкий. — prop.n. A surname from Russian.
  • verbosely — adv. In a verbose manner; in a fashion employing more lengthy…
  • verbosity — n. (In composition and rhetoric ) The excess use of words, especially…
  • vibeyness — n. (Informal) The quality or state of being vibey.
  • Yastrebov — prop.n. A transliteration of the Russian surname Ястребов.
  • Ykybayevs — prop.n. Plural of Ykybayev.
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  • Scrabble in English: 4 words
  • French Wiktionary: 8 words
  • Spanish Wiktionary: no word
  • Italian Wiktionary: no word
  • German Wiktionary: 1 word
  • Portuguese Wiktionary: no word
  • Dutch Wiktionary: 1 word

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