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10-letter words containing b, o, a, r, h

  • brachydome — a dome whose face is parallel to the brachydiagonal axis in a crystal
  • brachylogy — a concise style in speech or writing
  • brahmaloka — the highest part of Kamaloka, where refined souls exist in blissful contemplation of Brahma.
  • brake shoe — the curved metal casting to which the brake lining is riveted in a drum brake
  • branch off — A road or path that branches off from another one starts from it and goes in a slightly different direction. If you branch off somewhere, you change the direction in which you are going.
  • branch out — If a person or an organization branches out, they do something that is different from their normal activities or work.
  • bread shop — a baker's shop
  • brno chair — an armchair designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe in 1930, having a cantilevered frame of chromium-plated or stainless steel composed of two interlocking parts, one forming the legs and arms and the other the seat and back frame, with the back and seat lightly upholstered and usually covered with leather.
  • broadbrush — lacking full detail or information; incomplete or rough
  • broadcloth — fabric woven on a wide loom
  • broadsheet — A broadsheet is a newspaper that is printed on large sheets of paper. Broadsheets are generally considered to be more serious than other newspapers. Compare tabloid.
  • brookhaven — a town in SW Mississippi.
  • chairborne — having an administrative or desk job rather than a more active one
  • chairbound — unable to walk; dependent on a wheelchair for mobility
  • chalkboard — A chalkboard is a dark-coloured board that you can write on with chalk. Chalkboards are often used by teachers in the classroom.
  • chamberpot — a vessel for urine, used in bedrooms
  • charbroils — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of charbroil.
  • chatterbot — chatbot
  • chatterbox — A chatterbox is someone who talks a lot.
  • cheboksary — a port in W central Russia on the River Volga: capital of the Chuvash Republic. Pop: 446 000 (2005 est)
  • chessboard — A chessboard is a square board with 64 black and white squares that is used for playing chess.
  • chiffarobe — Alternative form of chifforobe.
  • chimborazo — an extinct volcano in central Ecuador, in the Andes: the highest peak in Ecuador. Height: 6267 m (20 561 ft)
  • choriambus — choriamb.
  • cibachrome — the old name for the Ilfochrome photographic printing process
  • crash boat — a small, fast boat used in rescue operations, especially for airplane crashes.
  • dashboards — Plural form of dashboard.
  • earthbound — headed for the earth: an earthbound meteorite.
  • ergophobia — An irrational fear of work.
  • euphorbias — Plural form of euphorbia.
  • europhobia — dislike for or hostility to Europe, Europeans, or the European Union
  • farborough — an under constable of a township
  • flashboard — a board, or one of a series of boards, as on a milldam, used to increase the depth of the impounded water.
  • flushboard — Alternative form of flashboard.
  • germaphobe — One who suffers from germaphobia.
  • ghost crab — a whitish crab, Ocypode albicans, of sandy beaches from the eastern coast of the U.S. to Brazil.
  • habergeons — Plural form of habergeon.
  • habilatory — relating to clothes or dressed in clothes
  • hack board — Falconry. a board or platform at which hawks being flown at hack are fed.
  • half board — demi-pension (def 1).
  • half-board — demi-pension (def 1).
  • halocarbon — any of a class of compounds containing carbon, one or more halogens, and sometimes hydrogen.
  • handbarrow — a frame with handles at each end by which it is carried.
  • harborless — Alternative spelling of harbourless.
  • harborside — bordering a harbor.
  • harbourage — (British, nautical) A place for refuge for a vessel.
  • harbourful — the amount that a harbour can hold
  • harbouring — a part of a body of water along the shore deep enough for anchoring a ship and so situated with respect to coastal features, whether natural or artificial, as to provide protection from winds, waves, and currents.
  • hard labor — compulsory labor imposed upon criminals in addition to imprisonment, generally not exceeding ordinary labor in severity or amount.
  • hard-bound — hardcover
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