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There are 23 seven-letter words beginning with BAIL

bailageBaildonbaileesbailers Bailersbaileys Baileysbailies Bailiesbailiff Bailiffbailingbail-ins bail␣insbaillie BaillieBaillysBailonsbailors Bailorsbailout bail-out bail␣out

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  • bailage — n. (Historical) Synonym of water bailage.
  • Baildon — prop.n. A town and civil parish with a town council in the Metropolitan…
  • bailees — n. Plural of bailee.
  • bailers — n. Plural of bailer.
  • Bailers — prop.n. Plural of Bailer.
  • baileys — n. Plural of bailey.
  • Baileys — prop.n. A brand of Irish cream liqueur. — prop.n. (By extension) Any Irish cream.
  • bailies — n. Plural of bailie.
  • Bailies — prop.n. Plural of Bailie.
  • bailiff — n. (Law enforcement) An officer of the court, particularly… — n. A public administrator, particularly… — n. A private administrator, particularly.
  • Bailiff — prop.n. A surname originating as an occupation.
  • bailing — v. Present participle of bail. — n. The act by which something is bailed.
  • bail-ins — n. Plural of bail-in.
  • bail␣ins — n. Plural of bail in.
  • baillie — n. (Obsolete) The jurisdiction of a bailie or bailiff; a bailiwick. — n. (Scottish local government) The equivalent of alderman in some…
  • Baillie — prop.n. A surname.
  • Baillys — prop.n. Plural of Bailly.
  • Bailons — prop.n. Plural of Bailon.
  • bailors — n. Plural of bailor.
  • Bailors — prop.n. Plural of Bailor.
  • bailout — n. A rescue, especially a financial rescue. — n. The process of exiting an aircraft while in flight. — n. (Underwater diving) A backup supply of air in scuba diving.
  • bail-out — n. Alternative spelling of bailout.
  • bail␣out — v. (Transitive) To secure the release of an arrested person by… — v. (Transitive, nautical) To remove water from a boat by scooping it out. — v. (Transitive, idiomatic) To rescue, especially financially.
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