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There are 19 words containing BOURIN

BELABOURINGbelabouring v. Present participle of belabour.
BELABOUR v. to buffet, beat, also BELABOR.
HARBOURINGharbouring v. Present participle of harbour.
HARBOUR v. to shelter, also HARBOR.
LABOURINGlabouring v. (Britain, Canada) present participle of labour.
labouring n. The act of one who labours; toil; work done.
LABOUR v. to work, also LABOR.
LABOURINGLYlabouringly adv. With labour; strenuously.
LABOURING adv. LABOUR, to work, also LABOR.
MISLABOURINGmislabouring v. Present participle of mislabour.
MISLABOUR v. to labour wrongly, also MISLABOR.
NEIGHBOURINGneighbouring adj. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of neighboring.
neighbouring v. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of neighboring.
NEIGHBOUR v. to live close by, border on, also NEIGHBOR.
OVERLABOURINGoverlabouring v. Present participle of overlabour.
OVERLABOUR v. (archaic) to labour excessively, also OVERLABOR.
TABOURINtabourin n. Alternative form of taborine.
TABOURIN n. a small drum longer in body than the tabor, also TABORIN, TABORINE.
TABOURINGtabouring v. Present participle of tabour.
TABOUR v. to beat on a small drum, also TABOR, TABER.
TABOURINStabourins n. Plural of tabourin.
TABOURIN n. a small drum longer in body than the tabor, also TABORIN, TABORINE.
TAMBOURINtambourin n. Obsolete form of tambourine (percussion instrument).
tambourin n. (Obsolete) An old lively Provençal dance, common on the stage.
TAMBOURIN n. a long, narrow, Provencal drum; a two-beat dance style, accompanied by a tambourin.
TAMBOURINEtambourine n. A percussion instrument consisting of a small, usually wooden, hoop closed on one side with a drum frame…
tambourine n. A tambourine dove.
tambourine n. A kind of Provençal dance.
TAMBOURINEStambourines n. Plural of tambourine.
tambourines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tambourine.
TAMBOURINE n. a shallow single-headed drum with jingles fitted round its rim, played on by beating or tapping with the hand, also TAMBURIN.
TAMBOURINGtambouring v. Present participle of tambour.
TAMBOUR v. to embroider on a round wooden frame.
TAMBOURINISTtambourinist n. Someone who plays the tambourine.
TAMBOURINIST n. one who plays the tambourin.
TAMBOURINISTStambourinists n. Plural of tambourinist.
TAMBOURINIST n. one who plays the tambourin.
TAMBOURINStambourins n. Plural of tambourin.
TAMBOURIN n. a long, narrow, Provencal drum; a two-beat dance style, accompanied by a tambourin.
UNHARBOURINGunharbouring v. Present participle of unharbour.
UNHARBOUR v. to dislodge from shelter.
UNLABOURINGunlabouring adj. Not engaging in labour.
UNLABOURING adj. not labouring.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
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