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12-letter words containing a, b, o

  • barbados nut — an ornamental, tropical American tree, Jatropha curcas, of the spurge family, having ivylike leaves, small, yellow or greenish-yellow flowers, and olive-shaped fruit yielding a purgative, poisonous oil.
  • barbarossa i — (Aruj) died 1518, Barbary pirate, born in Greece.
  • barcalounger — a type of reclinable armchair with an extendable footrest
  • barcoo river — a river in E central Australia, in SW Queensland: joins with the Thomson River to form Cooper Creek
  • bard of avon — Shakespeare
  • bardolatrous — relating to or characterized by bardolatry
  • barge couple — either of a pair of outside rafters along the gable end of a roof
  • barge course — the overhang of the gable end of a roof
  • barium oxide — a white or yellowish-white poisonous heavy powder used esp as a dehydrating agent. Formula: BaO
  • barking frog — a robber frog, Hylactophryne augusti, of Texas, New Mexico, and Mexico, having a call like a dog's bark.
  • barn swallow — the US and Canadian name for the common swallow, Hirundo rustica
  • barnstormers — Plural form of barnstormer.
  • barnstorming — A barnstorming performance is full of energy and very exciting to watch.
  • barodynamics — the branch of mechanics concerned with heavy structures
  • barometrical — (archaic) Relating to, or observed with, a barometer, barometric.
  • barophoresis — the diffusion of suspended particles at a rate dependent on external forces
  • baroreceptor — a collection of sensory nerve endings, principally in the carotid sinuses and the aortic arch, that monitor blood pressure changes in the body
  • barquisimeto — a city in NW Venezuela. Pop: 1 009 000 (2005 est)
  • barrack room — a room inside a military barracks, esp one in which soldiers sleep
  • barratrously — In a barratrous manner.
  • barrel organ — A barrel organ is a large machine that plays music when you turn the handle on the side. Barrel organs used to be played in the street to entertain people.
  • barrow point — the northernmost tip of Alaska, on the Arctic Ocean
  • base bullion — smelted lead containing impurities, as gold, silver, or zinc, that are later removed.
  • base station — a fixed transmitter that forms part of an otherwise mobile radio network
  • bashi-bazouk — a member of the notoriously brutal 19th-cent. Turkish irregulars
  • bashibazouks — Plural form of bashibazouk.
  • basic jovial — (language)   A subset of JOVIAL written ca. 1965.
  • basidiocarps — Plural form of basidiocarp.
  • basidiospore — one of the spores, usually four in number, produced in a basidium
  • basification — the process of making something alkaline
  • basing point — a geographical location from which freight charges are computed by the seller regardless of the point from which the goods are shipped.
  • basset hound — A basset hound is a dog with short strong legs, a long body, and long ears. It is kept as a pet or used for hunting.
  • bastardsword — Alternative spelling of bastard sword.
  • bastel house — (on the Anglo-Scottish border) a partly fortified house, usually with a vaulted ground floor.
  • bastinadoing — Present participle of bastinado.
  • bathmophobia — The fear of stairs and slopes.
  • bathochromic — denoting or relating to a shift to a longer wavelength in the absorption spectrum of a compound
  • bathophilous — (of an organism) living in very deep water
  • baton charge — A baton charge is an attacking forward movement made by a large group of policemen carrying batons.
  • batter board — (at a building site) one of a number of boards set horizontally to support strings for outlining the foundation plan of a building.
  • batter's box — box1 (def 16a).
  • battle group — a group of warships usually consisting of at least one aircraft carrier, other surface ships, submarines, landing craft, etc
  • battle royal — a fight, esp with fists or cudgels, involving more than two combatants; melee
  • battle wagon — a battleship.
  • battlefronts — Plural form of battlefront.
  • battleground — A battleground is the same as a battlefield.
  • battlewagons — Plural form of battlewagon.
  • battleworthy — capable of engaging in combat; ready for battle: a decline in the nation's battleworthy forces.
  • battological — tending to repeat words unnecessarily
  • bay of fundy — an inlet of the Atlantic in SE Canada, between S New Brunswick and W Nova Scotia: remarkable for its swift tides of up to 21 m (70 ft)
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