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7-letter words containing b, e, c, o

  • cabezon — a large food fish, Scorpaenichthys marmoratus, of North American Pacific coastal waters, having greenish flesh: family Cottidae (bullheads and sea scorpions)
  • caboose — On a freight train, a caboose is a small car, usually at the rear, in which the crew travels.
  • cabover — of or denoting a truck or lorry in which the cab is over the engine
  • carbone — Obsolete form of carbon.
  • casebox — a device, similar to an abacus, for recording the cards as they are drawn from the dealing box.
  • cembalo — harpsichord
  • chaebol — a large, usually family-owned, business group in South Korea
  • cirebon — a port in S central Indonesia, on N Java on the Java Sea: scene of the signing of the Tjirebon Agreement of Indonesian independence (1946) by the Netherlands. Pop: 272 263 (2000)
  • clobber — You can refer to someone's possessions, especially their clothes, as their clobber.
  • closeby — nearby; adjacent; neighboring.
  • cob pie — a deep-dish pie, especially an apple cobbler.
  • cobbers — Plural form of cobber.
  • cobbett — William. 1763–1835, English journalist and social reformer; founded The Political Register (1802); author of Rural Rides (1830)
  • cobbled — A cobbled street has a surface made of cobblestones.
  • cobbler — A cobbler is a person whose job is to make or mend shoes.
  • cobbles — coal in small rounded lumps
  • coblenz — Koblenz
  • cobwebs — mustiness, confusion, or obscurity
  • codable — capable of being coded
  • colbert — Claudette, real name Claudette Lily Chauchoin. 1905–96, French-born Hollywood actress, noted for her sophisticated comedy roles; her films include It Happened One Night (1934) and The Palm Beach Story (1942)
  • combers — Plural form of comber.
  • combine — If you combine two or more things or if they combine, they exist together.
  • come by — To come by something means to obtain it or find it.
  • coombes — Plural form of coombe.
  • corbeau — a blackish green colour
  • corbeil — a carved ornament in the form of a basket of fruit, flowers, etc
  • corbels — Plural form of corbel.
  • corbett — any separate mountain peak between 2500 feet and 3000 feet high: originally used of Scotland only, but now sometimes extended to other parts of the British Isles
  • courbet — Gustave (ɡystav). 1819–77, French painter, a leader of the realist movement; noted for his depiction of contemporary life
  • cowbane — any of several N temperate poisonous umbelliferous marsh plants of the genus Cicuta, esp C. virosa, having clusters of small white flowers
  • cowbell — A cowbell is a small bell that is hung around a cow's neck so that the ringing sound makes it possible to find the cow.
  • cowherb — a European caryophyllaceous plant, Saponaria vaccaria, having clusters of pink flowers: a weed in the US
  • crombec — any African Old World warbler of the genus Sylvietta, having colourful plumage
  • deblock — (computing) To separate the logical records that have been combined into a physical block for storage.
  • debouch — (esp of troops) to move into a more open space, as from a narrow or concealed place
  • docible — Easily taught or managed; teachable.
  • ebonics — Black English.
  • ecbolic — Medicine/Medical. promoting labor by increasing uterine contractions.
  • embolic — (pathology) Of or relating to an embolus or an embolism.
  • en bloc — If a group of people do something en bloc, they do it all together and at the same time. If a group of people or things are considered en bloc, they are considered as a group, rather than separately.
  • iceboat — a vehicle for rapid movement on ice, usually consisting of a T -shaped frame on three runners driven by a fore-and-aft sailing rig or, sometimes, by an engine operating a propeller.
  • kebbock — a home-made or special cheese
  • microbe — a microorganism, especially a pathogenic bacterium.
  • newcombSimon, 1835–1909, U.S. astronomer.
  • objects — Say something to express one's disapproval of or disagreement with something.
  • obrecht — Jacob [yah-kawp] /ˈyɑ kɔp/ (Show IPA), 1430–1505, Dutch composer and conductor.
  • obscene — offensive to morality or decency; indecent; depraved: obscene language.
  • obscure — (of meaning) not clear or plain; ambiguous, vague, or uncertain: an obscure sentence in the contract.
  • october — the tenth month of the year, containing 31 days. Abbreviation: Oct.
  • oobleck — A mixture of cornstarch and water with unusual physical properties.
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