12-letter words containing c, o, b, p
- non-culpable — deserving blame or censure; blameworthy.
- obcompressed — compressed or flattened in a way opposite to the usual, as back to front instead of side to side.
- ochlophobiac — a person who suffers from ochlophobia
- panic button — an alarm button for use in an emergency, as to summon help.
- paul-boncour — Joseph [zhaw-zef] /ʒɔˈzɛf/ (Show IPA), 1873–1972, French lawyer and statesman: premier 1932–33.
- pax vobiscum — peace be with you
- peacock blue — a lustrous greenish blue, as of certain peacock feathers.
- picture book — a book consisting mainly or entirely of pictures, especially one for children who have not yet learned to read.
- pillow block — a cast-iron or steel block for supporting a journal or bearing.
- pipe tobacco — tobacco suitable for use in a tobacco pipe
- plastic bomb — a bomb made of plastic explosive.
- plinth block — a plinth interrupting a door or window architrave at the floor or ground level.
- polysaprobic — flourishing in a body of water having a heavy load of decomposed organic matter and almost no free oxygen
- polysyllabic — consisting of several, especially four or more, syllables, as a word.
- pork butcher — a butcher who specializes in pork
- postbiblical — occurring after the events written about in the Bible, occurring after the Bible was written
- postbrachial — belonging to the arm, foreleg, wing, pectoral fin, or other forelimb of a vertebrate.
- problematics — problems or difficulties in a particular situation or subject
- proboscidate — having a proboscis.
- proboscidean — pertaining to or resembling a proboscis.
- probouleutic — relating to the Athenian council, which discussed matters before submitting them to the general assembly
- procarbazine — a drug used in the treatment of cancer, esp lymphomas
- proscribable — to denounce or condemn (a thing) as dangerous or harmful; prohibit.
- prosecutable — Law. to institute legal proceedings against (a person). to seek to enforce or obtain by legal process. to conduct criminal proceedings in court against.
- protuberance — the condition, state, or quality of being protuberant.
- protuberancy — protuberance.
- psychobabble — writing or talk using jargon from psychiatry or psychotherapy without particular accuracy or relevance.
- public goods — services such as national defence, law enforcement, and road building, that are for the benefit of, and available to, all members of the public
- public house — British. a tavern.
- public money — money that has been collected by the state, usually through taxation
- public works — government-funded construction
- receipt book — book containing receipt slips
- reproachable — to find fault with (a person, group, etc.); blame; censure.
- reproducible — to make a copy, representation, duplicate, or close imitation of: to reproduce a picture.
- scrapbooking — hobby: collaging
- scraperboard — scratchboard.
- spinal block — spinal anesthesia.
- sub-tropical — Sub-tropical places have a climate that is warm and wet, and are often near tropical regions.
- subapostolic — of or relating to the era after that of the Apostles
- subcomponent — a constituent part; element; ingredient.
- subinspector — a secondary or assistant inspector
- suboccipital — situated below the occipital bone or the occipital lobe of the brain.
- subopercular — of or relating to the suboperculum
- suboperculum — a bone in fishes behind the operculum or gill covering
- subscription — a sum of money given or pledged as a contribution, payment, investment, etc.
- technophobia — abnormal fear of or anxiety about the effects of advanced technology.
- toxicophobia — an intense fear of poisoning
- trophobiotic — involving, belonging or relating to trophobiosis
- turbo pascal — (language, product) Borland International's Pascal. Perhaps the first integrated development environment for MS-DOS. Versions 1.0-3.0: standard Pascal with a few extensions Versions 4.0 (1987) and 5.0: separate compilation. Version 5.5: object-oriented. Version 6.0: Turbo Vision OOP library.
- uncomparable — capable of being compared; having features in common with something else to permit or suggest comparison: He considered the Roman and British empires to be comparable.