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10-letter words containing b, u, l, o, s

  • obloquious — Containing obloquy; reproachful.
  • oubliettes — Plural form of oubliette.
  • outbluster — to surpass in blustering
  • overblouse — a blouse designed to be worn outside the waistband of a skirt or a pair of slacks.
  • oversubtle — too subtle (so as to be unnoticed)
  • postbellum — occurring after a war, especially after the American Civil War: postbellum reforms.
  • pseudobulb — an enlarged, aboveground portion of stem, present in many tropical orchids, in which moisture is stored.
  • quodlibets — Plural form of quodlibet.
  • re-soluble — able to be redissolved.
  • rebellious — defying or resisting some established authority, government, or tradition; insubordinate; inclined to rebel.
  • salbutamol — the international generic name for albuterol.
  • salubrious — favorable to or promoting health; healthful: salubrious air.
  • saxon blue — a dye made by dissolving indigo in a solution of sulphuric acid
  • school bus — a vehicle used to transport students to and from school or used for other related purposes.
  • scrobicule — a small pit, for example around one of a sea urchin's nodules
  • scrub fowl — megapode.
  • see double — have blurred vision
  • self-doubt — lack of confidence in the reliability of one's own motives, personality, thought, etc.
  • semidouble — having more petals than those of a single flower but fewer than those of a double flower.
  • shellbound — encased in, or confined to, a shell
  • sluice-box — an artificial channel for conducting water, often fitted with a gate (sluice gate) at the upper end for regulating the flow.
  • slumberous — sleepy; heavy with drowsiness, as the eyelids.
  • solubility — the quality or property of being soluble; relative capability of being dissolved.
  • solubilize — to make soluble, or to increase solubility.
  • somnambule — a person who sleepwalks
  • spellbound — bound by or as if by a spell; enchanted, entranced, or fascinated: a spellbound audience.
  • stubbornly — unreasonably obstinate; obstinately unmoving: a stubborn child.
  • subcollege — a department of a college which provides classes below college level
  • subcontrol — to exercise restraint or direction over; dominate; command: The car is difficult to control at high speeds. That zone is controlled by enemy troops.
  • subglobose — not quite globe-shaped
  • subglossal — of or relating to the tongue.
  • subglottal — of or relating to the glottis.
  • submucosal — of or relating to the submucosa
  • suboctuple — in the proportion or ratio of one to eight
  • suboptimal — being below an optimal level or standard.
  • suborbital — (of a spacecraft) not in orbit; not achieving an altitude and velocity resulting in a ballistic trajectory circling the earth at least once.
  • subordinal — of, relating to, or ranked as a suborder.
  • subproblem — any question or matter involving doubt, uncertainty, or difficulty.
  • subsultory — moving in starts or twitches; relating to subsultus
  • subtotally — less than totally, incompletely
  • subvocally — in a subvocal manner, with subvocalization
  • sugar bowl — a small bowl, usually having a cover, for serving granulated sugar or sugar cubes.
  • super bowl — the annual championship football game between the best team of the National Football Conference and that of the American Football Conference.
  • superblock — an area of city land larger than the usual block, treated according to a unified plan and generally closed to vehicular through traffic.
  • supposable — to assume (something), as for the sake of argument or as part of a proposition or theory: Suppose the distance to be one mile.
  • supposably — to assume (something), as for the sake of argument or as part of a proposition or theory: Suppose the distance to be one mile.
  • trolleybus — a passenger bus operating on tires and having an electric motor that draws power from overhead wires.
  • tubicolous — living in a self-constructed tube, as a marine worm.
  • tuboplasty — surgical repair of one or both Fallopian tubes
  • unabsolved — to free from guilt or blame or their consequences: The court absolved her of guilt in his death.
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