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6-letter words containing g, o, b

  • alborg — seaport in N Jutland, Denmark: pop. 159,000
  • albugo — a disease of the eye in which a white opacity forms on the cornea
  • bagnio — a brothel
  • baguio — a city in the N Philippines, on N Luzon: summer capital of the Republic. Pop: 287 000 (2005 est)
  • balgol — (language)   ALGOL on Burroughs 220.
  • balrog — (fantasy) A fiery demonic creature.
  • bandog — a ferocious dog, whether by nature or trained as a guard dog
  • bangor — a university town in NW Wales, in Gwynedd, on the Menai Strait. Pop: 15 280 (2001)
  • barong — a broad-bladed cleaver-like knife used in the Philippines
  • beclog — to clog (something) up, to block thoroughly
  • begone — go away!
  • belong — If something belongs to you, you own it.
  • big on — enthusiastic about
  • bigloo — (language)   A Scheme interpreter, compiler and run-time system by Manuel Serrano <[email protected]> which aims to deliver small, fast stand-alone applications. It supports modules and optimisation. Bigloo's features enable Scheme programs to be used where C or C++ might usually be required. The Bigloo compiler produces ANSI C which is compiled into stand-alone executables, JVM bytecode, or .NET bytecode. Hence Bigloo enables Scheme programs to interwork with C, Java and C# programs. Bigloo conforms to the IEEE Scheme standard with some extensions for regular expression handling. It runs on Sun, Sony News, SGI, Linux, HP-UX and is easy to port to any Unix system.
  • biofog — a fog, resembling steam fog, produced by the contact of very cold air with the warmth and moisture issuing from animal or human bodies.
  • biogas — a gas that is produced by the action of bacteria on organic waste matter: used as a fuel
  • biogen — a hypothetical protein assumed to be the basis of the formation and functioning of body cells and tissues
  • bobwig — a type of wig with the hair styled in a bob
  • bocage — the wooded countryside characteristic of northern France, with small irregular-shaped fields and many hedges and copses
  • bodega — a shop selling wine and sometimes groceries, esp in a Spanish-speaking country
  • bodger — worthless or second-rate
  • bodgie — an unruly or uncouth young man, esp in the 1950s; teddy boy
  • boding — an omen; foreboding
  • bodrag — an enemy attack or raid
  • boeing — (language)   An early system on the IBM 1130.
  • bog in — to start energetically on a task
  • bogard — to take an unfair share of (something); keep for oneself instead of sharing: Are you gonna bogart that joint all night?
  • bogart — to monopolize or keep (something, esp a marijuana cigarette) to oneself selfishly
  • bogged — wet, spongy ground with soil composed mainly of decayed vegetable matter.
  • bogger — a lavatory
  • boggle — If you say that the mind boggles at something or that something boggles the mind, you mean that it is so strange or amazing that it is difficult to imagine or understand.
  • bogman — the body of a person found preserved in a peat bog
  • bogoak — oak or other wood found preserved in peat bogs; bogwood
  • bogong — an edible dark-coloured Australian noctuid moth, Agrotis infusa
  • bogota — the capital of Colombia, on a central plateau of the E Andes: originally the centre of Chibcha civilization; founded as a city in 1538 by the Spaniards. Pop: 7 594 000 (2005 est)
  • bolger — James. born 1935, New Zealand politician; prime minister (1990–97)
  • boning — Anatomy, Zoology. one of the structures composing the skeleton of a vertebrate. the hard connective tissue forming the substance of the skeleton of most vertebrates, composed of a collagen-rich organic matrix impregnated with calcium, phosphate, and other minerals.
  • booger — A booger is a piece of dried mucus that comes from inside your nose.
  • boogie — When you boogie, you dance to fast pop music.
  • booing — the action or an instance of booing
  • boonga — a Pacific Islander
  • borage — a European boraginaceous plant, Borago officinalis, with star-shaped blue flowers. The young leaves have a cucumber-like flavour and are sometimes used in salads or as seasoning
  • borger — a city in N Texas.
  • borges — Jorge Luis (ˈxorxe lwis). 1899–1986, Argentinian poet, short-story writer, and literary scholar. The short stories collected in Ficciones (1944) he described as "games with infinity"
  • borgia — Cesare (ˈtʃezare), son of Rodrigo Borgia (Pope Alexander VI). 1475–1507, Italian cardinal, politician, and military leader; model for Machiavelli's The Prince
  • boring — Someone or something boring is so dull and uninteresting that they make people tired and impatient.
  • bouget — a representation of a water-carrying vessel consisting of a yoke with a bucket at either end
  • boughs — a branch of a tree, especially one of the larger or main branches.
  • bought — Bought is the past tense and past participle of buy.
  • bougie — a long slender semiflexible cylindrical instrument for inserting into body passages, such as the rectum or urethra, to dilate structures, introduce medication, etc

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