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8-letter words containing e, n, l, o

  • belgrano — Manuel [mah-nwel] /mɑˈnwɛl/ (Show IPA), 1770–1820, Argentine general.
  • belitong — Billiton.
  • belmondo — Jean-Paul (ʒɑ̃pol). born 1933, French film actor
  • belmonteJuan [hwahn] /ʰwɑn/ (Show IPA), 1893–1962, Spanish matador.
  • belmopan — (since 1973) the capital of Belize, about 50 miles inland: founded in 1970. Pop: 10 000 (2005 est)
  • belonged — to be in the relation of a member, adherent, inhabitant, etc. (usually followed by to): He belongs to the Knights of Columbus.
  • belonger — a native-born Caribbean person
  • belonoid — needlelike; styloid.
  • benthoal — relating to deep-sea plants and animals
  • bioclean — free from harmful bacteria
  • blazoned — to set forth conspicuously or publicly; display; proclaim: The pickets blazoned their grievances on placards.
  • bloncket — of a blue-grey colour
  • blondest — (of a woman or girl) having fair hair and usually fair skin and light eyes.
  • blondine — (of a woman) to dye (one's hair) blonde
  • bludgeon — To bludgeon someone means to hit them several times with a heavy object.
  • bluegown — a bedesman of the king or, in Scotland, a licensed beggar, who traditionally wore a blue gown
  • bluenose — a puritanical or prudish person
  • bodleian — the principal library of Oxford University: a copyright deposit library
  • boldness — not hesitating or fearful in the face of actual or possible danger or rebuff; courageous and daring: a bold hero.
  • bondable — able to be bonded, fastened, or secured
  • bondless — without bonds, unrestrained
  • bone oil — a dark brown pungent oil, containing pyridine and hydrocarbons, obtained by the destructive distillation of bones
  • boneless — without bones; specif., with the bones removed
  • bonemeal — the product of dried and ground animal bones, used as a fertilizer or in stock feeds
  • bonspiel — a curling match
  • boonless — useless or unhelpful
  • boulogne — a port in N France, on the English Channel. Pop: 45 036 (2006)
  • boweling — Anatomy. Usually, bowels. the intestine. a part of the intestine.
  • bromelin — a protein-digesting enzyme (see endopeptidase) found in pineapple and extracted for use in treating joint pain and inflammation, hay fever, and various other conditions
  • bullnose — a rounded exterior angle, as where two walls meet
  • bunghole — a hole in a cask, barrel, etc, through which liquid can be poured or drained
  • bunuelos — a thin, round, fried pastry, often dusted with cinnamon sugar.
  • burleson — a city in N Texas.
  • ca-telon — (application)   A Computer Aided Software Engineering (CASE) tool for designing, generating and maintaining COBOL and PL/I application programs. Telon was developed by Pansophic Systems who were bought by Computer Associates in 1991, whereupon it was renamed CA-Telon. It supports high-level, non-prodedural design and prototyping, combined with automatic code generation. There are mainframe and PC versions. The generated COBOL applications can execute in AIX, HP-UX, VSE, OS/400 for the AS/400, PC-DOS, or OS/2.
  • caerleon — a town in SE Wales, in Newport county borough on the River Usk: traditionally the seat of King Arthur's court. Pop: 9392 (2001)
  • calzones — Plural form of calzone.
  • cameleon — Obsolete form of chameleon.
  • candolle — Augustin Pyrame de. 1778–1841, Swiss botanist; his Théorie élémentaire de la botanique (1813) introduced a new system of plant classification
  • cannelon — a dish consisting of a roll of puff pastry stuffed with minced meat or a sweet filling
  • canoodle — If two people are canoodling, they are kissing and holding each other a lot.
  • carletonGuy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester, 1724–1808, English general.
  • carolean — characteristic of the time of Charles I and II of England: a Carolean costume.
  • caroline — characteristic of or relating to Charles I or Charles II, kings of England, Scotland, and Ireland, the society over which they ruled, or their government
  • cephalon — the head, especially of an arthropod.
  • chlorine — Chlorine is a strong-smelling gas that is used to clean water and to make cleaning products.
  • chowline — A line of people waiting for food.
  • cleanout — the removal of something from a place
  • clonebot — (chat)   (Or "clone") A bot meant to replicate itself en masse on a talk network (generally IRC). A bot appears on the network as several agents, and then carries out some task, typically that of flooding another user. Compare ghost.
  • close in — If a group of people close in on a person or place, they come nearer and nearer to them and gradually surround them.
  • close-in — near, as to a common center; adjacent, especially to a city: The city is enveloping its close-in suburbs.
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