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Words containing b, o, n, d, g

6 letter words containing b, o, n, d, g

  • bandog — a ferocious dog, whether by nature or trained as a guard dog
  • boding — an omen; foreboding

7 letter words containing b, o, n, d, g

  • aboding — (obsolete) A foreboding. (Attested from the late 16th century to the early 18th century.).
  • bagnold — Enid (Algerine). 1889–1981, British novelist and playwright; her works include the novel National Velvet (1935) and the play The Chalk Garden (1955)
  • bandogs — Plural form of bandog.
  • baoding — a city in NE China, in N Hebei province. Pop: 810 000 (2005 est)
  • bedgown — a nightdress

8 letter words containing b, o, n, d, g

  • abednego — one of Daniel's three companions who, together with Shadrach and Meshach, was miraculously saved from destruction in Nebuchadnezzar's fiery furnace (Daniel 3:12–30)
  • abingdon — a market town in S England, in Oxfordshire. Pop: 36 010 (2001)
  • angrboda — a giantess who was the mother of Loki's children, Fenrir and Hel, and also of the Midgard serpent.
  • badigeon — a composition for patching surface defects in carpentry or masonry.
  • bandoeng — Bandung.

9 letter words containing b, o, n, d, g

  • abounding — to occur or exist in great quantities or numbers: a stream in which trout abound.
  • adsorbing — Present participle of adsorb.
  • albondiga — A Spanish or Latin American variety of meatball.
  • bandwagon — You can refer to an activity or movement that has suddenly become fashionable or popular as a bandwagon.
  • barcoding — The assignment of a barcode to a product and the printing of the barcode on the product.

10 letter words containing b, o, n, d, g

  • abandoning — to leave completely and finally; forsake utterly; desert: to abandon one's farm; to abandon a child; to abandon a sinking ship.
  • absconding — running away, esp from an open prison or to avoid prosecution or punishment
  • albondigas — Small meatballs, prepared in the Mexican, Spanish, or South American way.
  • background — Your background is the kind of family you come from and the kind of education you have had. It can also refer to such things as your social and racial origins, your financial status, or the type of work experience that you have.
  • bandwaggon — Alt form bandwagon.

11 letter words containing b, o, n, d, g

  • aboundingly — In an abounding manner; in a manner that abounds; plentifully. (First attested from around (1350 to 1470.)).
  • aboveground — occurring, situated, etc. above or on the surface of the earth
  • airboarding — a snow sport in which participants slide down slopes headfirst lying flat on an inflatable board
  • backgrounds — Plural form of background.
  • backloading — to defer to a later date, as wages, benefits, or costs: The union agreed to back-load pay raises.

12 letter words containing b, o, n, d, g

  • abdominalgia — (medical) Abdominal pain.
  • backgrounded — Simple past tense and past participle of background.
  • backgrounder — A backgrounder is a short article in a newspaper or magazine that provides background information about a particular subject.
  • balladmonger — (formerly) a seller of ballads, esp on broadsheets
  • bastinadoing — Present participle of bastinado.

13 letter words containing b, o, n, d, g

  • backgrounders — Plural form of backgrounder.
  • backgrounding — Present participle of background.
  • battlegrounds — Plural form of battleground.
  • bildungsroman — a novel concerned with a person's formative years and development
  • blood-letting — Blood-letting is violence or killing between groups of people, especially between rival armies.

14 letter words containing b, o, n, d, g

  • albury-wodonga — a town in SE Australia, in S central New South Wales, on the Murray River: commercial centre of an agricultural region. Pop: 69 880 (2001)
  • aviation-badge — Also called aviation badge. Military Informal. a badge bearing the image of a spread pair of bird's wings with a distinctive center design, awarded to an aircrewman on completion of certain requirements.
  • beard-stroking — deep thought
  • bildungsromane — a type of novel concerned with the education, development, and maturing of a young protagonist.
  • biodegradation — to decay and become absorbed by the environment: toys that will biodegrade when they're discarded.

15 letter words containing b, o, n, d, g

  • acknowledgeable — to admit to be real or true; recognize the existence, truth, or fact of: to acknowledge one's mistakes.
  • acknowledgeably — in a way that is able to be generally acknowledged or recognized
  • bloodguiltiness — guilty of murder or bloodshed.
  • deoxyhemoglobin — the oxygen-carrying pigment of red blood cells that gives them their red color and serves to convey oxygen to the tissues: occurs in reduced form (deoxyhemoglobin) in venous blood and in combination with oxygen (oxyhemoglobin) in arterial blood. Symbol: Hb.
  • disambiguations — Plural form of disambiguation.

16 letter words containing b, o, n, d, g

  • backward-looking — If you describe someone or something as backward-looking, you disapprove of their attitudes, ideas, or actions because they are based on old-fashioned opinions or methods.
  • deoxyhaemoglobin — (biochemistry) The form of haemoglobin that has released its oxygen.
  • discombobulating — Present participle of discombobulate.
  • double-breasting — the practice of employing nonunion workers, especially in a separate division, to supplement the work of higher-paid union workers.
  • double-clutching — (of a bird) to produce a second clutch of eggs after the first has been removed, usually for hatching in an incubator.

17 letter words containing b, o, n, d, g

  • board-and-shingle — a small dwelling with wooden walls and a shingle roof
  • knowledgeableness — The state, quality, or measure of being knowledgeable; wisdom.
  • mönchen-gladbach — city in WC Germany, in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia: pop. 266,000
  • non-biodegradable — capable of decaying through the action of living organisms: biodegradable paper; biodegradable detergent.

18 letter words containing b, o, n, d, g

  • battleground-state — a state of the U.S. in which the Democratic and Republican candidates both have a good chance of winning and that is considered key to the outcome of a presidential election: the swing states of Ohio and Indiana.
  • love-lies-bleeding — an amaranth, especially Amaranthus caudatus, having spikes of crimson flowers.

19 letter words containing b, o, n, d, g

  • aldridge-brownhills — a town in central England, in Walsall unitary authority, West Midlands: formed by the amalgamation of neighbouring towns in 1966. Pop: 35 525 (2001)
  • non-distinguishable — to mark off as different (often followed by from or by): He was distinguished from the other boys by his height.

20 letter words containing b, o, n, d, g

  • belgorod-dnestrovski — a port in SW Ukraine, on the Dniester estuary: belonged to Romania from 1918 until 1940; under Soviet rule (1944–91). Pop: 48 100 (2004 est)
  • belgorod-dnestrovsky — a seaport in SW Ukraine, on the Black Sea.

24 letter words containing b, o, n, d, g

27 letter words containing b, o, n, d, g

  • introgressive-hybridization — the introduction of genes from one species into the gene pool of another species, occurring when matings between the two produce fertile hybrids.

32 letter words containing b, o, n, d, g

  • democratic-republic-of-the-congo — People's Republic of the, a republic in central Africa, W of the Democratic Republic of the Congo: formerly an overseas territory in French Equatorial Africa; now an independent member of the French Community. 132,046 sq. mi. (341,999 sq. km). Capital: Brazzaville. Formerly French Congo, Middle Congo.

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