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There are 11 words containing B, 2C, I, P and 2S

ARCHBISHOPRICSarchbishoprics n. Plural of archbishopric.
ARCHBISHOPRIC n. the see or province over which an archbishop exercises authority.
BRONCHOSCOPIESbronchoscopies n. Plural of bronchoscopy (plural count noun sense denoting instances of the mass noun sense [i.e., countable…
BRONCHOSCOPY n. examination of the bronchi.
BRONCHOSCOPISTbronchoscopist n. One who carries out bronchoscopy.
BRONCHOSCOPIST n. one who uses a bronchoscope, an instrument for examining the windpipe.
BRONCHOSCOPISTSbronchoscopists n. Plural of bronchoscopist.
BRONCHOSCOPIST n. one who uses a bronchoscope, an instrument for examining the windpipe.
BRONCHOSPASTICbronchospastic adj. Relating to, or causing, bronchospasm.
BRONCHOSPASTIC adj. relating to bronchospasm.
PRACTICABLENESSpracticableness n. Practicability.
PRACTICABLE n. that can be effected.
STROBOSCOPICstroboscopic adj. Of, relating to, or produced by a stroboscope.
STROBOSCOPIC adj. of or like a stroboscope, an instrument for studying motion using flashes of light, also STROBOSCOPICAL.
STROBOSCOPICALstroboscopical adj. Synonym of stroboscopic.
STROBOSCOPICAL adj. of or like a stroboscope, an instrument for studying motion using flashes of light, also STROBOSCOPIC.
SUBMICROSCOPICsubmicroscopic adj. Smaller than microscopic; too small to be seen even with a microscope.
SUBMICROSCOPIC adj. too small to be seen in an ordinary light microscope.
SUBSPECIFICsubspecific adj. (Taxonomy) pertaining to a subspecies. (See Usage notes.)
subspecific adj. (Taxonomy) infraspecific. (See Usage notes.)
SUBSPECIFIC adj. relating to a subspecies.
SUBSPECIFICALLYsubspecifically adv. (Taxonomy) With regard to a subspecies.
SUBSPECIFIC adv. relating to a subspecies.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.

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