7-letter words containing b, u, l, o
- doubled — twice as large, heavy, strong, etc.; twofold in size, amount, number, extent, etc.: a double portion; a new house double the size of the old one.
- doubler — One who doubles.
- doubles — twice as large, heavy, strong, etc.; twofold in size, amount, number, extent, etc.: a double portion; a new house double the size of the old one.
- doublet — a close-fitting outer garment, with or without sleeves and sometimes having a short skirt, worn by men in the Renaissance.
- embolus — A blood clot, air bubble, piece of fatty deposit, or other object that has been carried in the bloodstream to lodge in a vessel and cause an embolism.
- glebous — clod-like; earthy
- globule — a small spherical body.
- goldbug — Informal. a person, especially an economist or politician, who supports the gold standard.
- gumboil — a small abscess on the gum, originating in an abscess in the pulp of a tooth.
- holibut — halibut.
- jobclub — a group of unemployed people organized through a Jobcentre, which meets every day and is given advice on job seeking to increase its members' chances of finding employment
- labours — Plural form of labour.
- limbous — with slightly overlapping edges
- lobular — composed of, having the form of, or pertaining to lobules or small lobes.
- lobules — Plural form of lobule.
- lobulus — a lobule.
- lovebug — An insect, Plecia nearctica, the vern honeymoon fly.
- lowbush — Being, or coming from, a bush of low stature (used in names of certain fruits, such as lowbush blueberry and lowbush cranberry).
- lubbock — Sir John, 1st Baron Avebury, 1834–1913, English author, natural scientist, and statesman.
- lumbago — pain in the lower, or lumbar, region of the back or loins, especially chronic or recurring pain.
- nelumbo — lotus (def 3).
- obitual — Of or relating to obits.
- oblatum — (geometry) An oblate spheroid; a figure described by the revolution of an ellipse about its minor axis.
- oblique — neither perpendicular nor parallel to a given line or surface; slanting; sloping.
- obloquy — censure, blame, or abusive language aimed at a person or thing, especially by numerous persons or by the general public.
- outbawl — to bawl more than or louder than
- outbulk — to exceed in bulk
- polybus — a Corinthian king who was the foster father of Oedipus.
- publico — (especially in Puerto Rico) a taxi that picks up and discharges passengers along a fixed route.
- pueblos — a communal structure for multiple dwelling and defensive purposes of certain agricultural Indians of the southwestern U.S.: built of adobe or stone, typically many-storied and terraced, the structures were often placed against cliff walls, with entry through the roof by ladder.
- rubeola — measles.
- rublyov — Andrey (ˈandre). ?1370–1430, Russian icon painter. His masterpiece is The Old Testament Trinity
- soluble — capable of being dissolved or liquefied: a soluble powder.
- subcool — to cool (liquid) to a temperature lower than the temperature it was when it condensed into steam
- subgoal — the result or achievement toward which effort is directed; aim; end.
- suboral — under the mouth
- suboval — not quite oval
- subplot — a secondary or subordinate plot, as in a play, novel, or other literary work; underplot. Compare counterplot (def 2).
- subsoil — the bed or stratum of earth or earthy material immediately under the surface soil.
- tabouli — tabbouleh.
- trouble — to disturb the mental calm and contentment of; worry; distress; agitate.
- umbonal — having the shape or appearance of an umbo; bosslike: an umbonal structure.
- unblock — to remove a block or obstruction from: to unblock a channel; to unblock a person's credit.
- unblown — (of a flower) still in the bud
- unlobed — (of ears or leaves) without lobes
- unnoble — not noble; ignoble
- voluble — characterized by a ready and continuous flow of words; fluent; glib; talkative: a voluble spokesman for the cause.
- volubly — characterized by a ready and continuous flow of words; fluent; glib; talkative: a voluble spokesman for the cause.
- wouldbe — wishing or pretending to be: a would-be wit.
- zabulon — Zebulun.