8-letter words containing a, b, d, n
- nonbrand — not produced by a well-known company or brand
- noseband — that part of a bridle or halter that passes over the animal's nose.
- oberland — a mountain region in central Switzerland, mostly in S Bern canton.
- obsidian — a volcanic glass similar in composition to granite, usually dark but transparent in thin pieces, and having a good conchoidal fracture.
- obtained — to come into possession of; get, acquire, or procure, as through an effort or by a request: to obtain permission; to obtain a better income.
- obwalden — one of the two divisions of the canton of Unterwalden, in central Switzerland. 189 sq. mi. (490 sq. km). Capital: Sarnen.
- on board — provided, occurring, etc., on a vehicle: among the ship's many onboard services.
- on-board — provided, occurring, etc., on a vehicle: among the ship's many onboard services.
- passband — the range of frequencies that pass with a minimum of attenuation through an electronic filter.
- platband — a flat structural member, as a lintel or flat arch.
- pop band — a band, consisting of guitars, drums and sometimes other instruments, which plays pop music
- rainband — a dark band in the solar spectrum caused by water vapor in the atmosphere.
- rainbird — any of several birds, especially the black-billed cuckoo (Coccyzus erythropthalmus) and the yellow-billed cuckoo (C. americanus), that are said to call frequently before a rainstorm.
- rawboned — having little flesh, especially on a large-boned frame; gaunt.
- red bank — a borough in E central New Jersey.
- sand bar — a bar of sand formed in a river or sea by the action of tides or currents.
- sand dab — any of several flatfishes used for food, especially of the genus Citharichthys, inhabiting waters along the Pacific coast of North America.
- sandable — the more or less fine debris of rocks, consisting of small, loose grains, often of quartz.
- sandbank — a large mass of sand, as on a shoal or hillside.
- sandburg — Carl, 1878–1967, U.S. poet and biographer.
- sandburr — a variety of wild grass
- saraband — a slow, stately Spanish dance, especially of the 17th and 18th centuries, in triple meter, derived from a vigorous castanet dance.
- scabland — rough, barren, volcanic topography with thin soils and little vegetation.
- sendable — to cause, permit, or enable to go: to send a messenger; They sent their son to college.
- sideband — the band of frequencies at the sides of the carrier frequency of a modulated signal.
- slobland — an area of muddy or alluvial ground
- stand by — a staunch supporter or adherent; one who can be relied upon.
- stand-by — a staunch supporter or adherent; one who can be relied upon.
- subnodal — below the level of a node
- sunbaked — baked by exposure to the sun, as bricks.
- tailband — a band sewn or glued to the tail of a book. Compare headband (def 3).
- tri-band — of or relating to mobile telephones that can operate on three GSM frequency bands
- turbaned — a man's headdress worn chiefly by Muslims in southern Asia, consisting of a long cloth of silk, linen, cotton, etc., wound either about a cap or directly around the head.
- unabased — (of a charge) lower on an escutcheon than is usual: a bend abased.
- unabated — with undiminished force, power, or vigor.
- unabused — not abused or mistreated physically or verbally
- unbacked — without backing or support.
- unbagged — not bagged or put in a bag
- unbaited — (of a trap) not baited or filled with bait
- unbanded — not fastened with a band
- unbanked — not having been banked or protected with a bank
- unbanned — to prohibit, forbid, or bar; interdict: to ban nuclear weapons; The dictator banned all newspapers and books that criticized his regime.
- unbarbed — barbless.
- unbarred — not provided or fastened with a bar or bars: an unbarred door.
- unbasted — (of a garment) not basted; not sewn loosely together
- unbathed — not bathed; unwashed
- unbiased — not biased or prejudiced; fair; impartial.
- unblamed — not blamed or censured; free from being blamed
- undoable — to reverse the doing of; cause to be as if never done: Murder once done can never be undone.
- unfabled — not fictitious