8-letter words containing l, o, e, r
- beflower — to decorate with flowers
- beholder — The beholder of something is the person who is looking at it.
- belabour — If you belabour someone or something, you hit them hard and repeatedly.
- belamour — a beloved person
- belgorod — city in W European Russia, on the Donets River: pop. 318,000
- belgrano — Manuel [mah-nwel] /mɑˈnwɛl/ (Show IPA), 1770–1820, Argentine general.
- beliquor — to cause to be drunk
- bellmore — a city on S Long Island, in SE New York.
- bellwort — any plant of the North American liliaceous genus Uvularia, having slender bell-shaped yellow flowers
- belonger — a native-born Caribbean person
- bloomers — Bloomers are an old-fashioned kind of women's underwear which consists of wide, loose trousers gathered at the knees.
- bloomery — a place in which malleable iron is produced directly from iron ore
- blue rod — officer of the Order of St Michael and St George
- bobowler — a large moth
- boilover — a surprising result in a sporting event, esp in a horse race
- boltrope — a rope sewn to the foot or luff of a sail to strengthen it
- boodlers — the lot, pack, or crowd: Send the whole boodle back to the factory.
- booklore — any knowledge or belief gained from books
- borazole — a colorless liquid, B 3 N 3 H 6 , that hydrolyzes with water to form boron hydrides. It is the inorganic analogue of benzene with similar physical properties.
- bordello — A bordello is a brothel.
- borecole — kale (def 1).
- borehole — A borehole is a deep round hole made by a special tool or machine, especially one that is made in the ground when searching for oil or water.
- borrelia — a genus of helical spirochete bacteria, some causing relapsing fever
- braciole — a flat piece of veal or beef rolled around a filling and baked in stock and wine.
- breloque — an ornament or charm attached to a watch chain
- bresaola — (in Italian cookery) air-dried, salted beef
- brocatel — a brocade in which the design is woven in high relief.
- bromelia — any plant of the family Bromeliaceae of tropical American plants, characterized by a short stem and deeply cleft calyx
- 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
- brooklet — a small brook
- browless — without eyebrows
- burleson — a city in N Texas.
- cabriole — a type of furniture leg, popular in the first half of the 18th century, in which an upper convex curve descends tapering to a concave curve
- 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)
- cajolery — persuasion by flattery or promises; wheedling; coaxing.
- calories — Thermodynamics. Also called gram calorie, small calorie. an amount of heat exactly equal to 4.1840 joules. Abbreviation: cal. (usually initial capital letter) kilocalorie. Abbreviation: Cal.
- calorize — to coat (a ferrous metal) by spraying with aluminium powder and then heating
- capriole — a high upward but not forward leap made by a horse with all four feet off the ground
- caracole — a half turn to the right or left
- carioles — Plural form of cariole.
- carleton — Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester, 1724–1808, English general.
- carolean — characteristic of the time of Charles I and II of England: a Carolean costume.
- carolers — Plural form of caroler.
- 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
- carolled — Simple past tense and past participle of carol.
- caroller — A person who sings carols; a carol singer.
- carousel — At an airport, a carousel is a moving surface from which passengers can collect their luggage.
- carriole — cariole
- cavalero — a gentleman or cavalier
- cefaclor — a cephalosporin antibiotic, C 15 H 14 ClN 3 O 4 , used in the treatment of infections.