9-letter words containing b, o, r, n
- monoboard — Synonym of monoski.
- moonprobe — an information-gathering spacecraft designed to pass close by or land on the lunar surface.
- moundbird — megapode.
- mr. bones — the end man in a minstrel troupe who plays the bones.
- myrobalan — the dried plumlike fruit of certain tropical trees of the genus Phyllanthus, used in dyeing, tanning, and making ink.
- myrobolan — Alternative form of myrobalan.
- nameboard — a signboard that identifies a place or object.
- neighbors — Plural form of neighbor.
- neighbour — a person who lives near another.
- new broom — Someone who has just started a new job and who is expected to make a lot of changes can be referred to as a new broom.
- newsboard — bulletin board.
- nightrobe — A robe to be worn at night; a nightgown.
- nobiliary — of or relating to the nobility.
- noble fir — a fir, Abies procera, of the northwestern U.S., which may grow to a height of 250 feet (76 meters).
- noble rot — the fungus Botrytis cinerea, which is cultivated in some winemaking processes, especially in the making of French Sauternes, where the ripened grapes become shriveled as a result of its introduction, thereby concentrating the juice and increasing the sugar content.
- non-brand — kind, grade, or make, as indicated by a stamp, trademark, or the like: the best brand of coffee.
- non-urban — of, relating to, or designating a city or town.
- nonarable — (of land) not arable or suitable for farming
- nonbinary — not consisting of, indicating, or involving two.
- nonlabour — not relating to or concerned with work
- nonmember — a person who is not a member: The election meeting of the club is not open to nonmembers.
- nonrubber — not containing or made of rubber
- nontribal — not related to, originating from, or involving a tribe or tribes
- nonverbal — of or relating to words: verbal ability.
- north bay — a city in SE Ontario, in S Canada.
- numberous — Obsolete form of numerous.
- nut-brown — Nut-brown is used to describe things that are dark reddish brown in colour.
- obrenovic — Aleksandar [Serbo-Croatian. ah-le-ksahn-dahr] /Serbo-Croatian. ˌɑ lɛˈksɑn dɑr/ (Show IPA), Alexander I (def 3).
- obreption — Canon Law. fraud in obtaining or attempting to obtain something from an official. Compare subreption (def 1).
- obscurant — a person who strives to prevent the increase and spread of knowledge.
- obscuring — (of meaning) not clear or plain; ambiguous, vague, or uncertain: an obscure sentence in the contract.
- observant — quick to notice or perceive; alert.
- observing — to see, watch, perceive, or notice: He observed the passersby in the street.
- obstruent — Medicine/Medical. (of a substance) producing an obstruction.
- obtruding — Present participle of obtrude.
- obtrusion — the act of obtruding.
- obumbrant — overhanging; projecting over another part.
- obversion — an act or instance of obverting.
- off-brand — not having a recognized or popular brand or name: an off-brand TV set.
- oldenburg — Claes (Thure) [klous too r-uh] /klaʊs ˈtʊər ə/ (Show IPA), born 1929, U.S. sculptor, born in Sweden.
- osborne 1 — (computer) A portable computer that weighed 11 kg and cost $1795, produced by Osborne Computer Corporation in 1981. The Osborne 1 came with a five-inch screen, modem port, two 5 1/4 floppy drives and a battery pack. It came with the CP/M operating system, SuperCalc spreadsheet application, WordStar, word processing application, Microsoft MBASIC programming language and Digital Research CBASIC programming language.
- osnabruck — a city in Lower Saxony, in NW Germany.
- otterbein — Philip William, 1726–1813, American clergyman, founder of the United Brethren, born in Germany.
- otterburn — a village in central Northumberland, in NE England: battle of Chevy Chase 1388.
- outbrazen — to be more brazen or impudent than
- outnumber — to exceed in number.
- ovenbirds — Plural form of ovenbird.
- overblown — (of a flower) past the stage of full bloom; more than full-blown: an overblown rose.
- overborne — overcome; crushed; oppressed.
- overbound — Simple past tense and past participle of overbind.