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5-letter words containing b, c, o

  • abaco — two islands (Great Abaco and Little Abaco) in the N Bahamas. 776 sq. mi. (2010 sq. km).
  • bacon — Bacon is salted or smoked meat which comes from the back or sides of a pig.
  • banco — a call in gambling games such as chemin de fer and baccarat by a player or bystander who wishes to bet against the entire bank
  • bicol — Bikol.
  • bloch — Ernest. 1880–1959, US composer, born in Switzerland, who found inspiration in Jewish liturgical and folk music: his works include the symphonies Israel (1916) and America (1926)
  • block — A block of flats or offices is a large building containing them.
  • bocca — the round opening of a glass-furnace from which the fused glass is taken
  • bocce — an Italian variety of lawn bowling played on a dirt court that is shorter and narrower than the rink of a bowling green.
  • boche — a German, esp a German soldier
  • bocor — a malevolent voodoo priest of Haiti.
  • boece — Boethius.
  • bonce — Your bonce is your head.
  • boric — of or containing boron
  • bosch — Carl. 1874–1940, German chemist, who adapted the Haber process to produce ammonia for industrial use. He shared the Nobel prize for chemistry 1931
  • botch — If you botch something that you are doing, you do it badly or clumsily.
  • boyce — William. ?1710–79, English composer, noted esp for his church music and symphonies
  • broca — Paul (pɔl). 1824–80, French surgeon and anthropologist who discovered the motor speech centre of the brain and did pioneering work in brain surgery
  • broch — (in Scotland) a circular dry-stone tower large enough to serve as a fortified home; they date from the Iron Age and are found esp in the north and the islands
  • brock — a badger
  • bronc — bronco
  • bucko — a lively young fellow: often a term of address
  • bunco — a swindle, esp one by confidence tricksters
  • cabob — kebab
  • caboc — a Scottish cheese made with double cream and rolled in toasted oatmeal
  • cabot — John Italian name Giovanni Caboto. 1450–98, Italian explorer, who landed in North America in 1497, under patent from Henry VII of England, and explored the coast from Nova Scotia to Newfoundland
  • carbo — carbohydrate
  • carob — A carob or carob tree is a Mediterranean tree that stays green all year round. It has dark-brown fruit that tastes similar to chocolate.
  • clomb — climb
  • coarb — (in Celtic religions) a spiritual successor
  • cobbs — Plural form of cobb.
  • cobby — stocky
  • cobia — a large dark-striped percoid game fish, Rachycentron canadum, of tropical and subtropical seas: family Rachycentridae
  • coble — a small single-masted flat-bottomed fishing boat
  • cobol — a high-level computer programming language designed for general commercial use
  • cobot — a computer-controlled robotic apparatus that assists a human worker, as on an assembly line, by guiding or redirecting motions initiated by the worker who provides the motive power.
  • cobra — A cobra is a kind of poisonous snake that can make the skin on the back of its neck into a hood.
  • cobza — a lute-like instrument of Romania
  • cohab — a cohabiter
  • coiba — an island in the Pacific Ocean, S of SW Panama. 20 miles (32 km) long; 10 miles (16 km) wide.
  • colby — a type of mild-tasting hard cheese
  • combe — coomb
  • combi — denoting a machine that has two or more uses or functions
  • combo — A combo is a small group of musicians who play jazz, dance, or popular music.
  • combs — Plural form of comb.
  • comby — resembling a comb
  • coomb — a short valley or deep hollow, esp in chalk areas
  • corba — Common Object Request Broker Architecture
  • corby — a town in central England, in N Northamptonshire: designated a new town in 1950. Pop: 49 222 (2001)
  • cosbyWilliam Henry (Bill) born 1937, U.S. comedian and actor.
  • courb — curved or rounded

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