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7-letter words containing b, o, r, g

  • aalborg — a city and port in Denmark, in N Jutland. Pop: 121 549 (2004 est)
  • albergo — (in Italy) a corporation of noble families typically formed to enable the success of business ventures
  • bagwork — a revetment, consisting of heavy material sewn into bags, for protecting embankments against scour.
  • bagworm — the larva of moths of the family Psychidae, which forms a protective case of silk covered with grass, leaves, etc
  • bargoon — a bargain
  • begored — smeared with a sticky substance
  • begorra — an emphatic exclamation, regarded as a characteristic utterance of Irish people
  • begroan — to groan at or about
  • beograd — Belgrade
  • bergamo — a walled city in N Italy, in Lombardy. Pop: 113 143 (2001)
  • bergson — Henri Louis (ɑ̃ri lwi). 1859–1941, French philosopher, who sought to bridge the gap between metaphysics and science. His main works are Memory and Matter (1896, trans. 1911) and Creative Evolution (1907, trans. 1911): Nobel prize for literature 1927
  • bighorn — a large wild sheep, Ovis canadensis, inhabiting mountainous regions in North America and NE Asia: family Bovidae, order Artiodactyla. The male has massive curved horns, and the species is well adapted for climbing and leaping
  • bigotry — Bigotry is the possession or expression of strong, unreasonable prejudices or opinions.
  • birddog — one of any of various breeds of dogs trained to hunt or retrieve birds.
  • blogger — a website containing a writer's or group of writers' own experiences, observations, opinions, etc., and often having images and links to other websites.
  • bogarde — Sir Dirk, real name Derek Jules Gaspard Ulric Niven van den Bogaerde. 1920–99, British film actor and writer: his films include The Servant (1963) and Death in Venice (1970). His writings include the autobiographical A Postillion Struck by Lightning (1977) and the novel A Period of Adjustment (1994)
  • boggart — a ghost or poltergeist
  • boggler — a person who boggles, or a thing which causes one to boggle
  • bomberg — David. 1890–1957, British painter, noted esp for his landscapes
  • borglum — (John) Gutzon (ˈɡʌtsən). 1867–1941, US sculptor, noted for his monumental busts of US presidents carved in the mountainside of Mount Rushmore
  • borings — Machinery. the act or process of making or enlarging a hole. the hole so made.
  • borking — to attack (a candidate or public figure) systematically, especially in the media.
  • borlaug — Norman (Ernest). 1914–2009, US agronomist, who bred new strains of high-yielding cereal crops for use in developing countries. Nobel peace prize 1970
  • borough — A borough is a town, or a district within a large town, which has its own council.
  • botargo — a relish consisting of the roe of mullet or tunny, salted and pressed into rolls
  • bottger — Johann Friedrich [yoh-hahn free-drikh] /ˈyoʊ hɑn ˈfri drɪx/ (Show IPA), 1682–1719, German chemist.
  • bourges — a city in central France. Pop: 72 480 (1999)
  • bourget — a suburb of Paris: former airport, landing site for Charles A. Lindbergh, May 1927.
  • bragdonClaude, 1866–1946, U.S. architect, stage designer, and author.
  • brogans — a heavy, sturdy shoe, especially an ankle-high work shoe.
  • broglie — Achille Charles Léonce Victor Duc de Broglie1785-1870; Fr. statesman under Napoleon I & Louis Philippe
  • brokage — brokerage.
  • broking — acting as a broker
  • brought — Brought is the past tense and past participle of bring.
  • burgeon — If something burgeons, it grows or develops rapidly.
  • cobourg — a piece-dyed or printed twill dress fabric or lining cloth.
  • cyborgs — Plural form of cyborg.
  • embargo — Impose an official ban on (trade or a country or commodity).
  • firbolg — any member of the pre-Celtic inhabitants of Ireland who were defeated by the Tuatha De Danann.
  • frogbit — an aquatic, floating plant, Hydrocharis morsus-ranae, of Eurasia, having thick, roundish, spongy leaves.
  • garboil — confusion.
  • gearbox — a transmission, as in an automobile.
  • gobbler — a person or thing that gobbles or consumes voraciously or quickly: a gobbler of science fiction.
  • goburra — The kookaburra (Dacelo novaeguineae).
  • gombergMoses, 1866–1947, U.S. chemist, born in Russia.
  • goobers — Plural form of goober.
  • grysbok — either of two small, usually solitary antelopes of southern Africa, Raphicerus melanotis, or R. sharpei (Sharpe's grysbok) having a light to dark reddish-brown coat speckled with white.
  • hagborn — born of a hag or witch.
  • holberg — Ludvig, Baron. 1684–1754, Danish playwright, poet, and historian, born in Norway: considered the founder of modern Danish literature
  • homburg — a man's felt hat with a soft crown dented lengthwise and a slightly rolled brim.

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