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There are 19 twelve-letter words containing B, D, 2I, 2O and Y

biocommoditybiodiscoverybiodosimetrybiomodifyingbody-positivebombycilloiddibromovinylDolbyizationfibromyxoidsgypsobiosidehydrobiosidshydrobiotiteIrish␣goodbyelobophylliidmyliobatoidsnonmorbidityradiobiologysyriobiosidexylobiosides

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  • biocommodity — n. Any biological commodity (such as biofuel).
  • biodiscovery — n. Biological or biochemical discovery.
  • biodosimetry — n. (Biology) The measurement of biological response as an estimate…
  • biomodifying — v. Present participle of biomodify. — adj. That causes biomodification.
  • body-positive — adj. Exhibiting or relating to body positivity.
  • bombycilloid — n. (Zoology) Any member of the Bombycilloidea superfamily of birds.
  • dibromovinyl — n. (Organic chemistry, especially in combination) Any dibromo…
  • Dolbyization — n. (Dated) The process of Dolbyizing.
  • fibromyxoids — n. Plural of fibromyxoid.
  • gypsobioside — n. A particular steroid glycoside.
  • hydrobiosids — n. Plural of hydrobiosid.
  • hydrobiotite — n. (Mineralogy) A monoclinic-prismatic mineral containing aluminum…
  • Irish␣goodbye — n. (Offensive) A hasty exit made without saying farewells to anybody.
  • lobophylliid — n. Any stony coral of the family Lobophylliidae.
  • myliobatoids — n. Plural of myliobatoid.
  • nonmorbidity — n. (Rare) The property of not being morbid.
  • radiobiology — n. (Biology) The study of the effects of ionizing radiation on living organisms. — n. (Biochemistry) The use of radioactive labels to study biological processes.
  • syriobioside — n. A particular steroid glycoside found in Asclepias syriaca.
  • xylobiosides — n. Plural of xylobioside.
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