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4-letter words containing a, b, o

  • abob — Afloat; bouncing on the surface of a liquid. (First attested in the early 20th century.).
  • abos — Plural form of abo.
  • albo — (American, offensive, ethnic slur) An Albanian-American.
  • ambo — either of two raised pulpits from which the gospels and epistles were read in early Christian churches
  • aocb — any other competent business
  • aonb — Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty: an area designated by the appropriate government bodies as requiring protection to conserve and enhance its natural beauty
  • asbo — An ASBO is a legal order restricting the activities or movements of someone who has repeatedly behaved in a way that upsets or annoys other people. ASBO is an abbreviation for 'anti-social behaviour order'.
  • atob — (tool)   /A too B/ Utility software that converts ASCII to binary. The reverse process is btoa.
  • baor — British Army of the Rhine
  • bayo — a pinto or chili bean.
  • boac — British Overseas Airways Corporation
  • boar — A boar or a wild boar is a wild pig.
  • boas — Franz (frants). 1858–1942, US anthropologist, born in Germany. He made major contributions to cultural and linguistic anthropology in studies of North American Indians, including The Mind of Primitive Man (1911; 1938)
  • boat — A boat is something in which people can travel across water.
  • boaz — a kinsman of Naomi, who married her daughter-in-law Ruth (Ruth 2–4); one of David's ancestors
  • boba — a variety of tea containing balls of pearl tapioca, originating in Taiwan in the 1980s
  • bola — a missile used by gauchos and Indians of South America, consisting of two or more heavy balls on a cord. It is hurled at a running quarry, such as an ox or rhea, so as to entangle its legs
  • boma — an enclosure, esp a palisade or fence of thorn bush, set up to protect a camp, herd of animals, etc
  • bona — (italics) Latin. (used with a singular verb) good faith; absence of fraud or deceit; the state of being exactly as claims or appearances indicate: The bona fides of this contract is open to question. Compare mala fides.
  • bora — a violent cold north wind blowing from the mountains to the E coast of the Adriatic, usually in winter
  • bota — a small leather wine container
  • btoa — (tool, messaging, algorithm, file format)   /B too A/ A binary to ASCII conversion utility. btoa is a uuencode or base 64 equivalent which addresses some of the problems with the uuencode standard but not as many as the base 64 standard. It avoids problems that some hosts have with spaces (e.g. conversion of groups of spaces to tabs) by not including them in its character set, but may still have problems on non-ASCII systems (e.g. EBCDIC). btoa is primarily used to transfer binary files between systems across connections which are not eight-bit clean, e.g. electronic mail. btoa takes adjacent sets of four binary octets and encodes them as five ASCII octets using ASCII characters '!' through to 'u'. Special characters are also used: 'x' marks the beginning or end of the archive; 'z' marks four consecutive zeros and 'y' (version 5.2) four consecutive spaces. Each group of four octets is processed as a 32-bit integer. Call this 'I'. Let 'D' = 85^4. Divide I by D. Call this result 'R'. Make I = I - (R * D) to avoid overflow on the next step. Repeat, for values of D = 85^3, 85^2, 85 and 1. At each step, to convert R to the output character add decimal 33 (output octet = R + ASCII value for '!'). Five output octets are produced. btoa provides some integrity checking in the form of a line checksum, and facilities for patching corrupted downloads. The algorithm used by btoa is more efficient than uuencode or base 64. ASCII files are encoded to about 120% the size of their binary sources. This compares with 135% for uuencode or base 64. Pre-compiled MS-DOS versions are also available.
  • doab — (India) A tongue or tract of land included between two rivers.
  • gaboNaum [noum] /naʊm/ (Show IPA), (Naum Pevsner) 1890–1977, U.S. sculptor, born in Russia (brother of Antoine Pevsner).
  • joab — a commander of David's army and the slayer of Abner and Absalom. II Sam. 3:27; 18:14.
  • moab — an ancient kingdom E of the Dead Sea, in what is now Jordan.
  • oban — a small port and resort in W Scotland, in Argyll and Bute on the Firth of Lorne. Pop: 8120 (2001)
  • obas — Plural form of oba.
  • raob — Meteorology. a radiosonde or rawinsonde observation.
  • soba — flat noodles made from buckwheat and wheat flours, used in Japanese cookery.
  • woba — Western Ontario Badminton Association

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