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There are 17 words containing RABEAT

trabeate  ——  crabeater crab-eatertrabeated  ——  crabeaters crab-eaterstrabeation  ——  trabeations  ——  crab-eater␣sealcrab-eating␣fox  ——  crab-eating␣frog  ——  crab-eating␣foxescrab-eating␣frogs  ——  crab-eating␣macaquecrab-eating␣raccoon  ——  crab-eating␣macaquescrab-eating␣raccoons

21 definitions found

  • trabeate — adj. (Architecture) Synonym of trabeated.
  • crabeater — n. The cobia or sergeant fish, Rachycentron canadum. — n. A small heron, Ixobrychus minutus. — n. An Antarctic seal (Lobodon carcinophagus) that feeds on krill.
  • crab-eater — n. A cobia, Rachycentron canadum. — n. A crab-eater seal, Lobodon carcinophagus, which eats krill (not crabs).
  • trabeated — adj. (Architecture) Built with horizontal beams; furnished with an entablature.
  • crabeaters — n. Plural of crabeater.
  • crab-eaters — n. Plural of crab-eater.
  • trabeation — n. (Architecture) Beams used instead of arches or vaulting. — n. (Architecture) An entablature.
  • trabeations — n. Plural of trabeation.
  • crab-eater␣seal — n. The seal Lobodon carcinophagus, which eats krill.
  • crab-eating␣fox — n. Cerdocyon thous, a medium-sized canid endemic to central South America.
  • crab-eating␣frog — n. A species of frog, Fejervarya cancrivora, native to southeast Asia.
  • crab-eating␣foxes — n. Plural of crab-eating fox.
  • crab-eating␣frogs — n. Plural of crab-eating frog.
  • crab-eating␣macaque — n. A primate of the species Macaca fascicularis, native to Southeast Asia.
  • crab-eating␣raccoon — n. A species of raccoon Procyon cancrivorus, found in the jungles…
  • crab-eating␣macaques — n. Plural of crab-eating macaque.
  • crab-eating␣raccoons — n. Plural of crab-eating raccoon.
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  • Scrabble in English: 6 words
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  • Spanish Wiktionary: 2 words
  • Italian Wiktionary: no word
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