6-letter words containing a, n, o
- avlona — former name of Vlorë.
- awoken — Awoken is the past participle of awake.
- awrong — in a wrong way; wrongly
- axions — Plural form of axion.
- axonal — Cell Biology. the appendage of the neuron that transmits impulses away from the cell body.
- axonic — of or relating to the long, single projection of nerve cells conducting nerve impulses away from the cell's body
- azione — a term used for certain genres of musical drama of the 17th–18th century, particularly the azione teatrale (a short musical play or opera) and the azione sacra (sacred drama)
- azonal — not divided into zones
- azonic — not confined to any particular region or zone
- azorin — real name José Martínez Ruiz. 1874–1967, Spanish writer: noted for his stories of the Spanish countryside
- baboon — A baboon is a large monkey that lives in Africa.
- babson — Roger Ward, 1875–1967, U.S. statistician and businessman.
- bacons — Plural form of bacon.
- bagnio — a brothel
- balcon — Sir Michael. 1896–1977, British film producer; his films made at Ealing Studios include the comedies Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949) and The Lavender Hill Mob (1951)
- ballon — a quality of gracefulness, poise and buoyancy as found in good dancers
- bandog — a ferocious dog, whether by nature or trained as a guard dog
- bandon — (obsolete) disposal; control; licence.
- bangor — a university town in NW Wales, in Gwynedd, on the Menai Strait. Pop: 15 280 (2001)
- banjos — Plural form of banjo.
- banquo — a character in Shakespeare's Macbeth: the ghost of Banquo appears to Macbeth, who had ordered his murder
- barong — a broad-bladed cleaver-like knife used in the Philippines
- barons — a member of the lowest grade of nobility.
- barony — A barony is the rank or position of a baron.
- barron — Clarence Walker, 1855–1928, U.S. financial publisher.
- barton — a farmyard
- baryon — any of a class of elementary particles that have a mass greater than or equal to that of the proton, participate in strong interactions, and have a spin of 1⁄2. Baryons are either nucleons or hyperons. The baryon number is the number of baryons in a system minus the number of antibaryons
- basion — the midpoint on the forward border of the foramen magnum
- baston — (heraldry) Obsolete form of baton.
- batons — Plural form of baton.
- batton — Alternative form of batten.
- bauson — a badger (applied contemptuously to people).
- beacon — A beacon is a light or a fire, usually on a hill or tower, which acts as a signal or a warning.
- beamon — Robert ("Bob") born 1946, U.S. track-and-field athlete.
- beaton — Sir Cecil (Walter Hardy). 1904–80, British photographer, noted esp for his society portraits
- bemoan — If you bemoan something, you express sorrow or dissatisfaction about it.
- bianco — Mon·te [mawn-te] /ˈmɔn tɛ/ (Show IPA). Italian name of Mont Blanc.
- blanco — Serge (sɛrʒ). born 1958, French Rugby Union footballer; won 93 caps (1980–91) and scored 38 tries in internationals (a French record)
- blazon — to proclaim loudly and publicly
- bogman — the body of a person found preserved in a peat bog
- boland — an area of high altitude in S South Africa
- bonaci — a name for the black grouper fish (Mycteroperca bonaci), also used for various similar species
- bonham — a piglet
- bonita — a female given name.
- bonnaz — embroidery made by machine.
- bonsai — A bonsai or a bonsai tree is a tree or shrub that has been kept very small by growing it in a little pot and cutting it in a special way.
- boonga — a Pacific Islander
- borane — any compound of boron and hydrogen, used in the synthesis of other boron compounds and as high-energy fuels
- borman — Frank, born 1928, U.S. astronaut.
- bosman — Herman Charles. (1905–1951), South African short-story writer and journalist; his experiences in prison are recounted in the semi-autobiographical Cold Stone Jug (1949)