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8-letter words containing b, r, o, n

  • big iron — (jargon)   (Or "heavy metal [Cambridge]) Large, expensive, ultra-fast computers. Used generally of number crunching supercomputers such as Crays, but can include more conventional big commercial IBMish mainframes. The term implies approval, in contrast to "dinosaur".
  • binormal — the normal to a curve, lying perpendicular to the osculating plane at a given point on the curve.
  • birdsong — Birdsong is the sound of a bird or birds calling in a way which sounds musical.
  • bjornson — Björnstjerne [byœrn-styer-nuh] /ˈbyœrnˌstyɛr nə/ (Show IPA), 1832–1910, Norwegian poet, novelist, and playwright: Nobel Prize 1903.
  • bjørnson — Bjørnstjerne (ˈbjɜːnstjɛənə; Norwegian ˈbjørnstjernə). 1832–1910, Norwegian poet, dramatist, novelist, theatre director, and newspaper editor; mainly remembered for social dramas, such as The Bankrupt (1875): Nobel prize for literature 1903
  • blazonry — the art or process of describing heraldic arms in proper form
  • blogring — a group of blogs joined in a ring
  • blowiron — blowpipe (def 2).
  • boarding — Boarding is an arrangement by which children live at school during the school term.
  • boardman — a member of a board
  • bomb run — the part of a bombing mission between the sighting of the target or its identification by electronic instruments and the release of the bombs.
  • bondager — someone who performs bondservice; a bondman
  • bone dry — If you say that something is bone dry, you are emphasizing that it is very dry indeed.
  • bone-dry — very dry.
  • boneyard — a cemetery; graveyard
  • bongrace — a brim or shade on the front of women's bonnets or hats, intended to protect the face from the sun
  • bonporti — Francesco Antonio. 1672–1749, Italian composer and violinist, noted esp for his Invenzioni (1712), a series of short instrumental suites
  • boongary — a tree kangaroo, Dendrolagus lumholtzi, of northeastern Queensland
  • borazine — a colorless liquid, B 3 N 3 H 6 , that hydrolyzes with water to form boron hydrides. It is the inorganic analogue of benzene with similar physical properties.
  • boringly — causing or marked by boredom: a boring discussion; to have a boring time.
  • bornholm — an island in the Baltic Sea, south of Sweden: administratively part of Denmark. Chief town: Rønne. Pop: 43 956 (2003 est). Area: 588 sq km (227 sq miles)
  • bornitic — of or relating to bornite
  • borodino — a village in E central Russia, about 110 km (70 miles) west of Moscow: scene of a battle (1812) in which Napoleon defeated the Russians but irreparably weakened his army
  • boundary — The boundary of an area of land is an imaginary line that separates it from other areas.
  • bourbons — a member of a French royal family that ruled in France 1589–1792, Spain 1700–1931, and Naples 1735–1806, 1815–60.
  • bourgeon — burgeon
  • bow-iron — (on the car of a sidewalk elevator) a metal arch for parting the cellar doors as the elevator rises.
  • bowfront — having a front that curves outwards
  • box iron — a flatiron that is heated by inserting live coals or a piece of hot metal in its boxlike holder.
  • boxthorn — matrimony vine
  • braconid — any member of the Braconidae, a family of parasitoid wasps
  • brainbow — the result of a process by which the individual neurons of a brain can be mapped with fluorescent proteins under a light source
  • brainbox — the skull
  • brampton — city in SE Ontario, Canada, near Toronto: pop. 268,000
  • branford — a town in S Connecticut.
  • brentano — Clemens (Maria) (ˈkleːmənz). 1778–1842, German romantic poet and compiler of fairy stories and folk songs esp (with Achim von Arnim) the collection Des Knaben Wunderhorn (1805–08)
  • brighton — a coastal resort in S England, in Brighton and Hove unitary authority, East Sussex: patronized by the Prince Regent, who had the Royal Pavilion built (1782); seat of the University of Sussex (1966) and the University of Brighton (1992). Pop: 134 293 (2001)
  • bring on — If something brings on an illness, pain, or feeling, especially one that you often suffer from, it causes you to have it.
  • bring to — If you bring someone to when they are unconscious, you make them become conscious again.
  • brockton — city in E Mass., near Boston: pop. 94,000
  • broiling — If the weather is broiling, it is very hot.
  • bromance — A bromance is a close but not sexual relationship between two men.
  • bromelin — a protein-digesting enzyme (see endopeptidase) found in pineapple and extracted for use in treating joint pain and inflammation, hay fever, and various other conditions
  • bronchia — the ramifications or branches of the bronchi.
  • broncho- — indicating or relating to the bronchi
  • bronchus — either of the two main branches of the trachea, which contain cartilage within their walls
  • brontide — a rumbling noise heard occasionally in some parts of the world, probably caused by seismic activity.
  • bronxite — a cocktail of gin, sweet and dry vermouth, and orange juice.
  • bronzify — to make into bronze
  • bronzing — blue pigment producing a metallic lustre when ground into paint media at fairly high concentrations
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