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9-letter words containing m, b, o, y

  • abnormity — lack of normality; a deviation from the usual or typical
  • amblyopia — impaired vision with no discernible damage to the eye or optic nerve
  • amblyopic — Of, relating to, or suffering from amblyopia.
  • ambrotype — an early type of glass negative that could be made to appear as a positive by backing it with black varnish or paper
  • amebocyte — any cell capable of moving like an amoeba, esp. one that floats freely in the blood or other body fluids, such as a white blood corpuscle
  • amphiboly — ambiguity of speech, especially from uncertainty of the grammatical construction rather than of the meaning of the words, as in The Duke yet lives that Henry shall depose.
  • baby boom — A baby boom is a period of time when a lot of babies are born in a particular place.
  • backronym — an existing word turned into an acronym by creating an apt phrase whose initial letters match the word, as to help remember it or offer a theory of its origin. For example, rap has been said to be a backronym of “rhythm and poetry.”.
  • baldmoney — Meum athamanticum, an ornamental plant in the Apiaceae family.
  • barometry — the process of measuring atmospheric pressure.
  • barrymore — a US family of actors, esp Ethel (1879–1959), John (1882–1942), Lionel (1878–1954), and Drew (born 1975)
  • belomancy — the art of divination using arrows
  • biformity — having or combining two forms, as a centaur or mermaid.
  • big money — Big money is an amount of money that seems very large to you, especially money which you get easily.
  • bimonthly — A bimonthly event or publication happens or appears every two months.
  • biorhythm — a cyclically recurring pattern of physiological states in an organism or organ, such as alpha rhythm or circadian rhythm; believed by some to affect physical and mental states and behaviour
  • bleomycin — a glycopeptide antibiotic drug used in the treatment of cancer and Hodgkin's Disease
  • bloomsday — an annual celebration in Dublin on 16 June of the life of James Joyce and, in particular, his novel Ulysses, which is entirely set in Dublin on 16 June 1904
  • body mass — the ratio of a person's weight to their height
  • body mike — a microphone attached to the body
  • body slam — a wrestling throw in which an opponent is lifted and hurled to the mat, landing on his or her back.
  • body-mike — to equip with a body mike: The star was body-miked, but he was still inaudible.
  • body-slam — to lift and throw (someone) to the ground, as in wrestling
  • bombycoid — relating to moths of the family Bombycidae
  • boogeyman — a frightening imaginary being, often one used as a threat in disciplining children
  • boom baby — a person born in the years of the baby boom
  • boomingly — in a booming manner
  • brimstony — of, relating to or resembling brimstone; sulphurous
  • bumpology — phrenology
  • byrewoman — a woman who works in a byre
  • cob money — crude silver coins issued in the Spanish colonies of the New World from about 1600 until 1820
  • columbary — a dovecote
  • corymbose — characterized by or growing in corymbs; corymblike.
  • coxcombry — conceited arrogance or foppishness
  • currycomb — a square comb consisting of rows of small teeth, used for grooming horses
  • cymbiform — having the shape of a boat
  • disembody — to divest (a soul, spirit, etc.) of a body.
  • embodying — Present participle of embody.
  • embryonal — Embryonic.
  • embryonic — Of or relating to an embryo.
  • embryotic — Embryonic.
  • high moby — /hi:' mohb'ee/ The high half of a 512K PDP-10's physical address space; the other half was of course the low moby. This usage has been generalised in a way that has outlasted the PDP-10; for example, at the 1990 Washington D.C. Area Science Fiction Conclave (Disclave), when a miscommunication resulted in two separate wakes being held in commemoration of the shutdown of MIT's last ITS machines, the one on the upper floor was dubbed the "high moby" and the other the "low moby". All parties involved grokked this instantly. See moby.
  • holy lamb — paschal lamb (def 4).
  • homebuyer — a person who buys or expects to buy a house.
  • honeycomb — a structure of rows of hexagonal wax cells, formed by bees in their hive for the storage of honey, pollen, and their eggs.
  • hybridoma — a hybrid cell made in the laboratory by fusing a normal cell with a cancer cell, usually a myeloma or lymphoma, in order to combine desired features of each, as the ability of the cancer cell to multiply rapidly with the ability of the normal cell to dictate the production of a specific antibody.
  • hydrobomb — an aerial torpedo equipped with a rocket engine that propels it after the torpedo has entered the water.
  • hymn book — Also called hymnbook [him-boo k] /ˈhɪmˌbʊk/ (Show IPA). a book of hymns for use in a religious service.
  • hymnbooks — Plural form of hymnbook.
  • immovably — incapable of being moved; fixed; stationary.

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