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8-letter words containing b, e, o

  • mootable — Capable of being mooted.
  • mortbell — a bell rung for a funeral
  • movables — Plural form of movable.
  • moveable — capable of being moved; not fixed in one place, position, or posture.
  • moveably — in a movable manner
  • nabobess — a female nabob
  • nanotube — A cylindrical molecule of a fullerene.
  • narbonne — a city in S France: an important port in Roman times.
  • nebulose — cloudlike; nebulous.
  • nebulous — hazy, vague, indistinct, or confused: a nebulous recollection of the meeting; a nebulous distinction between pride and conceit.
  • neighbor — a person who lives near another.
  • neoblast — any large and undifferentiated stem cell in certain worms, esp planarian worms, involved in regeneration and repair
  • neophobe — One who dislikes new or novel things.
  • nest box — a box in a henhouse in which domestic chickens lay eggs
  • netrebko — Anna. born 1971, Russian operatic soprano
  • newborns — A recently born child or animal.
  • newcombe — John (David). born 1944, Australian tennis player; winner of seven Grand Slam singles titles (1967–75), including three at Wimbledon (1967, 1970, 1971)
  • newsboys — Plural form of newsboy.
  • nobelist — a person who is awarded a Nobel prize.
  • nobelium — a transuranic element in the actinium series. Symbol: No; atomic number: 102.
  • nobleman — a man of noble birth or rank; noble; peer.
  • noblemen — a man of noble birth or rank; noble; peer.
  • noblesse — The nobility.
  • nobodies — Plural form of nobody.
  • nonbeing — the fact of existing; existence (as opposed to nonexistence).
  • noncyber — Not cyber; noncomputer.
  • none but — None but means only.
  • nonnoble — not noble
  • nonobese — not obese
  • nose bag — feed bag (def 1).
  • nose job — cosmetic surgery of the nose; rhinoplasty.
  • nosebags — Plural form of nosebag.
  • noseband — that part of a bridle or halter that passes over the animal's nose.
  • notables — Plural form of notable.
  • noteable — Misspelling of notable.
  • notebook — a book of or for notes.
  • november — the eleventh month of the year, containing 30 days.
  • oathable — having the ability to take an oath or to be believed while on oath
  • obdurate — unmoved by persuasion, pity, or tender feelings; stubborn; unyielding.
  • obeahism — the custom of or faith in the form of witchcraft known as obeah
  • obedient — obeying or willing to obey; complying with or submissive to authority: an obedient son.
  • obeisant — a movement of the body expressing deep respect or deferential courtesy, as before a superior; a bow, curtsy, or other similar gesture.
  • obelised — to mark (a word or passage) with an obelus.
  • obelisks — Plural form of obelisk.
  • obelized — Simple past tense and past participle of obelize.
  • oberland — a mountain region in central Switzerland, mostly in S Bern canton.
  • oberon-2 — (language)   A superset of Oberon-1, developed by H. Moessenboeck in 1991 to add object-orientation. Oberon-2 was a redesign of Object Oberon. It included type-bound procedures (equivalent to methods), read-only export of variables and record fields, open array variables, and a "with" statement with variants. It reintroduced the "for" statement. There is an Oberon-2 Lex scanner and Yacc parser by Stephen J Bevan of Manchester University, UK, based on the one in the Mo"ssenbo"ck and Wirth reference. Version 1.4.
  • oberon-v — (Formerly Seneca). R. Griesemer, 1990. Descendant of Oberon designed for numerical applications on supercomputers, especially vector or pipelined architectures. Includes array constructors and an ALL statement. "Seneca - A Language for Numerical Applications on Vectorcomputers", Proc CONPAR 90 - VAPP IV Conf. R. Griesemer, Diss Nr. 10277, ETH Zurich.
  • obeyable — to comply with or follow the commands, restrictions, wishes, or instructions of: to obey one's parents.
  • object z — University of Queensland.
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