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7-letter words containing b, e, o

  • broglie — Achille Charles Léonce Victor Duc de Broglie1785-1870; Fr. statesman under Napoleon I & Louis Philippe
  • broider — to embroider
  • broiler — A broiler is a part of a stove which produces strong heat and cooks food placed underneath it.
  • brokage — brokerage.
  • brokery — the business of a broker
  • brokest — a simple past tense of break.
  • bromate — any salt or ester of bromic acid, containing the monovalent group -BrO3 or ion BrO3–
  • bromide — Bromide is a drug which used to be given to people to calm their nerves when they were worried or upset.
  • bromine — a pungent dark red volatile liquid element of the halogen series that occurs in natural brine and is used in the production of chemicals, esp ethylene dibromide. Symbol: Br; atomic no: 35; atomic wt: 79.904; valency: 1, 3, 5, or 7; relative density 3.12; density (gas): 7.59 kg/m3; melting pt: –7.2°C; boiling pt: 58.78°C
  • bromize — to treat with bromine
  • bromley — a borough of SE Greater London. Pop: 298 300 (2003 est). Area: 153 sq km (59 sq miles)
  • brommer — a bluebottle fly
  • bronzed — Someone who is bronzed is attractively brown because they have been in the sun.
  • bronzen — made of or resembling bronze
  • bronzer — a cosmetic applied to the skin to simulate a sun tan
  • brooded — a number of young produced or hatched at one time; a family of offspring or young.
  • brooder — an enclosure or other structure, usually heated, used for rearing young chickens or other fowl
  • brooked — to bear; suffer; tolerate: I will brook no interference.
  • brookie — the brook trout of eastern North America.
  • broomed — an implement for sweeping, consisting of a brush of straw or stiff strands of synthetic material bound tightly to the end of a long handle.
  • brothel — A brothel is a building where men can go to pay to have sex with prostitutes.
  • brother — Your brother is a boy or a man who has the same parents as you.
  • brouter — A device which bridges some packets (i.e. forwards based on data link layer information) and routes other packets (i.e. forwards based on network layer information). The bridge/route decision is based on configuration information.
  • brouwer — Adriaen [ah-dree-ahn] /ˈɑ driˌɑn/ (Show IPA), 1606?–38, Flemish painter.
  • browderEarl Russell, 1891–1973, U.S. Communist Party leader 1930–45.
  • browner — a dark tertiary color with a yellowish or reddish hue.
  • brownie — Brownies are small flat biscuits or cakes. They are usually chocolate flavoured and have nuts in them.
  • browser — A browser is someone who browses in a shop.
  • bunuelo — a thin, round, fried pastry, often dusted with cinnamon sugar.
  • buoyage — a system of buoys
  • burgeon — If something burgeons, it grows or develops rapidly.
  • by jove — an exclamation of surprise or excitement
  • by rote — by repetition; by heart (often in the phrase learn by rote)
  • bycoket — a type of high-crowned hat
  • byelovo — a city in W central Russia. Pop: 65 000 (2005 est)
  • bygones — past; gone by; earlier; former: The faded photograph brought memories of bygone days.
  • bywoner — a poor tenant farmer
  • 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)
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