7-letter words containing b, u, r
- broadus — something given as a bonus; lagniappe.
- brotula — any of several chiefly deep-sea fishes of the family Brotulidae.
- brought — Brought is the past tense and past participle of bring.
- brouter — A device which bridges some packets (i.e. forwards based on data link layer information) and routes other packets (i.e. forwards based on network layer information). The bridge/route decision is based on configuration information.
- brouwer — Adriaen [ah-dree-ahn] /ˈɑ driˌɑn/ (Show IPA), 1606?–38, Flemish painter.
- brubeck — Dave. 1920–2012, US modern jazz pianist and composer; formed his own quartet in 1951
- bruchid — any of a genus of small, often parasitic, beetles
- brucine — bitter poisonous alkaloid resembling strychnine and obtained from the tree Strychnos nuxvomica: used mainly in the denaturation of alcohol. Formula: C23H26N2O4
- brucite — the mineral form of magnesium hydroxide, translucent and white or pale green in colour
- bruckle — brittle, fragile
- bruegel — Jan (jɑn ) ; yän) 1568-1625; Fl. painter: son of Pieter
- bruised — injured in a way that causes discoloration to the skin
- bruiser — A bruiser is someone who is tough, strong, and aggressive, and enjoys a fight or argument.
- bruited — to voice abroad; rumor (used chiefly in the passive and often followed by about): The report was bruited through the village.
- bruiter — a person who spreads a rumour
- brulzie — a noisy dispute; a disturbance
- brummie — Brummie means belonging to or coming from Birmingham in England.
- brumous — mist; fog.
- brüning — Heinrich (ˈhainrɪç). 1885–1970, German statesman; chancellor (1930–32). He was forced to resign in 1932, making way for the Nazis
- brunner — Emil [ey-meel] /ˈeɪ mil/ (Show IPA), 1889–1966, Swiss Protestant theologian.
- brushed — Brushed cotton, nylon, or other fabric feels soft and furry.
- brusher — an implement consisting of bristles, hair, or the like, set in or attached to a handle, used for painting, cleaning, polishing, grooming, etc.
- brushup — the act or process of reviewing a subject, technique, or the like, for the purpose of renewing the memory, skill, etc.: He gave his Spanish a brushup before his trip to Mexico.
- brusque — blunt or curt in manner or speech
- brussen — bold
- brutely — in a brutish manner
- bruting — the primary step in diamond cutting in which the girdle is shaped, often with another diamond
- brutish — If you describe a person or their behaviour as brutish, you think that they are brutal and uncivilised.
- brutism — the characteristic actions of a brute
- bruxism — the habit of grinding the teeth, esp unconsciously
- bubbler — a drinking fountain in which the water is forced in a stream from a small vertical nozzle
- bucardo — a recently extinct Spanish mountain goat
- buccaro — unglazed pottery.
- buchner — Eduard (ˈeːduart). 1860–1917, German chemist who demonstrated that alcoholic fermentation is due to enzymes in the yeast: Nobel prize for chemistry 1907
- buckler — a small round shield worn on the forearm or held by a short handle
- buckner — Simon Bolivar [bol-uh-ver] /ˈbɒl ə vər/ (Show IPA), 1823–1914, U.S. Confederate general and politician.
- buckram — cotton or linen cloth stiffened with size, etc, used in lining or stiffening clothes, bookbinding, etc
- bucyrus — a city in N central Ohio.
- budworm — a larval pest that feeds on buds and leaves
- buffers — a foolish or incompetent person.
- bugbear — Something or someone that is your bugbear worries or upsets you.
- buggery — Buggery is anal intercourse.
- builder — A builder is a person whose job is to build or repair houses and other buildings.
- buirdly — well-built; stocky
- bukhara — a city in S Uzbekistan. Pop: 299 000 (2005 est)
- bullary — a place where salt is prepared or boiled
- bullier — a blustering, quarrelsome, overbearing person who habitually badgers and intimidates smaller or weaker people.
- bulrush — a grasslike cyperaceous marsh plant, Scirpus lacustris, used for making mats, chair seats, etc
- bulwark — A bulwark against something protects you against it. A bulwark of something protects it.
- bum rap — a trumped-up or false charge