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There are 21 eight-letter words containing BLIG

abligateblightedblightenblighterobligalaobligantobligataobligateobligatiobligatoobligeesobligersobligestobligethobligingobligorsreobligesublight sub-lighttherbligunblight

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  • abligate — v. (Obsolete) To tie up so as to hinder from.
  • blighted — adj. Having caused to suffer a blight. — adj. Having suffered a blight. — adj. Ruined, spoiled.
  • blighten — v. (Transitive) To affect or infect with blight; (by extension)…
  • blighter — n. One who blights. — n. (Britain, often disrespectful) A person, usually male, especially… — n. A man or child, especially an annoying one.
  • obligala — n. (X-Files fandom slang) A formal ball which two characters (usually…
  • obligant — n. One who binds themselves to another to pay or to perform something.
  • obligata — n. Plural of obligatum.
  • obligate — v. (Transitive, North America, Scotland) To bind, compel, constrain… — v. (Transitive, North America, Scotland) To cause to be grateful… — v. (Transitive, North America, Scotland) To commit (money, for…
  • obligati — n. Plural of obligato.
  • obligato — n. Alternative spelling of obbligato.
  • obligees — n. Plural of obligee.
  • obligers — n. Plural of obliger.
  • obligest — v. (Archaic) second-person singular simple present form of oblige.
  • obligeth — v. (Archaic) third-person singular simple present form of oblige.
  • obliging — adj. Happy and ready to do favours for others. — v. Present participle of oblige. — n. The imposition of an obligation.
  • obligors — n. Plural of obligor.
  • reoblige — v. To oblige again; to once again place under an obligation.
  • sublight — adj. Alternative spelling of sub-light.
  • sub-light — adj. (Science fiction) At less than the speed of light.
  • therblig — n. (Time and motion study) Any of a set of fundamental motions…
  • unblight — v. (Transitive) To undo the blighting of; to cure or ameliorate.
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