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There are 20 eleven-letter words containing 2B, E, I, O, S and Y

able-bodyismable-bodyistbabylonised Babylonisedbabylonises Babylonisesbabylonizes BabylonizesbibliopoesybioassemblyBob␣Andy␣piesbonfire␣boysbooby␣prizesbusiness␣boygibberosityhobby␣knivessooky␣babiessubtile␣bodyyessiree␣Bobyobbishness

21 definitions found

  • able-bodyism — n. Ableism: a prejudice in favor of the able-bodied.
  • able-bodyist — n. A person who exhibits able-bodyism.
  • babylonised — v. Simple past tense and past participle of babylonise.
  • Babylonised — v. Simple past tense and past participle of Babylonise.
  • babylonises — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of babylonise.
  • Babylonises — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of Babylonise.
  • babylonizes — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of babylonize.
  • Babylonizes — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of Babylonize.
  • bibliopoesy — n. (Literary, rare) The making of books.
  • bioassembly — n. (Biology) The assembly of biological tissue.
  • Bob␣Andy␣pies — n. Plural of Bob Andy pie.
  • bonfire␣boys — n. Plural of bonfire boy.
  • booby␣prizes — n. Plural of booby prize.
  • business␣boy — n. (Slang) A male prostitute.
  • gibberosity — n. The property of being gibberose.
  • hobby␣knives — n. Plural of hobby knife.
  • sooky␣babies — n. Plural of sooky baby.
  • subtile␣body — n. Alternative form of subtle body.
  • yessiree␣Bob — interj. (Informal) A more enthusiastic form of yessiree.
  • yobbishness — n. The state or condition of being yobbish. — n. Yobbish behaviour; yobbery.
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