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10-letter words containing c, e, r, b, o

  • blue coral — any coral of the genus Heliopora, having brown polyps and a blue skeleton, found in the Indo-Pacific region.
  • blue cross — a nonprofit health insurance organization offering hospitalization and medical benefits to subscribers, esp. to groups of employees and their families
  • blues-rock — a blend of rock-'n'-roll and blues.
  • boccherini — Luigi (luˈidʒi). 1743–1805, Italian composer and cellist
  • bomb scare — an alarm arising from the fear that a bomb may have been left in a place
  • bon marche — a bargain.
  • book cover — the cover of a book
  • book price — the value of a car as defined by the manufacturers or other accredited organization
  • boondocker — combat boot.
  • bootlicker — to seek the favor or goodwill of in a servile, degraded way; toady to.
  • box camera — a simple box-shaped camera having an elementary lens, shutter, and viewfinder
  • box clever — to behave in a careful and cunning way
  • box cutter — a knife-like tool with a short retractable blade
  • box wrench — a wrench with a completely enclosed head, used to hold and turn nuts and bolts
  • brace root — prop root.
  • brachydome — a dome whose face is parallel to the brachydiagonal axis in a crystal
  • broadfaced — having a broad, wide face.
  • broadpiece — an English coin replaced by the guinea in 1663
  • broadscale — on a broad scale; extensive; spread over a wide area
  • brocatelle — a heavy brocade with the design in deep relief, used chiefly in upholstery
  • brockhouseBertram Neville, 1918–2003, Canadian physicist: Nobel Prize 1994.
  • brockville — a city in SE Ontario, in S Canada.
  • broken ice — sea ice that covers from 50 to 80 percent of the surface of water in any particular area.
  • bronchiole — any of the smallest bronchial tubes, usually ending in alveoli
  • brown rice — unpolished rice, in which the grains retain the outer yellowish-brown layer (bran)
  • bur clover — any of several Eurasian legumes of the genus Medicago, as M. hispida, having yellow flowers and prickly, coiled, black pods, naturalized in North America.
  • cabo verde — a republic in the Atlantic off the coast of West Africa, consisting of a group of ten islands and five islets: an overseas territory of Portugal until 1975, when the islands became independent. Official language: Portuguese. Religion: Christian (Roman Catholic) majority; animist minority. Currency: Cape Verdean escudo. Capital: Praia. Pop: 531 046 (2013 est). Area: 4033 sq km (1557 sq miles)
  • cabriolets — Plural form of cabriolet.
  • car bomber — someone who hides a bomb under or in a car
  • carabinero — a Chilean police officer
  • carbolated — containing carbolic acid
  • carbolised — phenolate (def 2).
  • carbolized — Simple past tense and past participle of carbolize.
  • carbonated — Carbonated drinks are drinks that contain small bubbles of carbon dioxide.
  • carbonates — a salt or ester of carbonic acid.
  • carbondale — a city in SW Illinois.
  • carbonette — a ball of compressed coal dust used as fuel
  • carbonised — Alternative spelling of carbonized.
  • carbonized — Simple past tense and past participle of carbonize.
  • carbonizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of carbonize.
  • carbonless — containing no carbon
  • carbonnade — a thick stew of beef, onions, herbs, etc., cooked in beer.
  • carborexic — a person who is regarded as being obsessed with reducing their carbon footprint
  • carburetor — A carburetor is the part of an engine, usually in a car, in which air and gasoline are mixed together to form a vapor which can be burned.
  • cedar robe — Dialect. a cedar chest or cedar-lined wardrobe.
  • celebrator — to observe (a day) or commemorate (an event) with ceremonies or festivities: to celebrate Christmas; to celebrate the success of a new play.
  • celebrious — (obsolete) famous.
  • chairborne — having an administrative or desk job rather than a more active one
  • chamberpot — a vessel for urine, used in bedrooms
  • chatterbot — chatbot
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