6-letter words containing m, o, b
- limbos — Plural form of limbo.
- lombok — an island in Indonesia, E of Bali. 1826 sq. mi. (4729 sq. km).
- lumbo- — loin
- m-book — an electronic book that can be downloaded onto a mobile phone or other handheld device
- macomb — a city in NW Illinois.
- malabo — a republic in W equatorial Africa, comprising the mainland province of Río Muni and the island province of Bioko: formerly a Spanish colony. 10,824 sq. mi. (28,034 sq. km). Capital: Malabo.
- mambos — Plural form of mambo.
- mccomb — a town in S Mississippi.
- miombo — (in E Africa) a dry wooded area with sparse deciduous growth
- mo bro — a participant in Movember, the month-long men's health charity effect held worldwide every November in which men taking part are each sponsored to grow a moustache
- mobbed — a disorderly or riotous crowd of people.
- mobber — a disorderly or riotous crowd of people.
- mobcap — a soft cloth cap with a full crown, fitting down over the ears and frequently tying beneath the chin, formerly worn indoors by women.
- mobile — capable of moving or being moved readily.
- mobius — August Ferdinand [ou-goo st fer-di-nahnt] /ˈaʊ gʊst ˈfɛr dɪˌnɑnt/ (Show IPA), 1790–1868, German mathematician.
- moblog — a multimedia blog that contains text, photos, video, or audio sent from a cell phone or other mobile device.
- mobots — Plural form of mobot.
- mobutu — Sese Seko (ˈsɛsɛ ˈsɛkəʊ), original name Joseph. 1930–97, Zaïrese statesman; president of Zaïre (now the Democratic Republic of Congo) (1970–97); accused of corruption and overthrown by rebels in 1997; died in exile
- modheb — Modern Hebrew
- moomba — a festival held annually in Melbourne since 1954, named in the belief that moomba was an Aboriginal word meaning "Let's get together and have fun"
- morbid — suggesting an unhealthy mental state or attitude; unwholesomely gloomy, sensitive, extreme, etc.: a morbid interest in death.
- morbus — a disease
- n-bomb — neutron bomb.
- obiism — Belief in, or the practice of, the obi superstitions and rites.
- ombro- — indicating rain
- ombuds — Plural form of ombud.
- ovambo — a member of a mixed Khoikhoi and Negroid people of southern Africa, living chiefly in N Namibia: noted for their skill in metal work
- pombal — Marquês de (mərkeʃ ˈdəː). title of Sebastiâo José de Carvalho e Mello. 1699–1782, Portuguese statesman, who dominated Portuguese government from 1750 to 1777 and instituted many administrative and economic reforms
- recomb — to comb again
- rhombi — an oblique-angled equilateral parallelogram; any equilateral parallelogram except a square.
- roboam — Rehoboam.
- seboim — Zeboim.
- soemba — Dutch name of Sumba.
- somber — gloomily dark; shadowy; dimly lighted: a somber passageway.
- sombre — gloomily dark; shadowy; dimly lighted: a somber passageway.
- stromb — a shellfish similar to a whelk
- symbol — something used for or regarded as representing something else; a material object representing something, often something immaterial; emblem, token, or sign.
- tambov — a city, in the Russian Federation in Europe, SE of Moscow.
- tombac — an alloy, used to imitate gold, containing from 70 to 92 percent copper with zinc and sometimes tin and other materials forming the remainder.
- tombal — like or relating to a tomb
- tombed — an excavation in earth or rock for the burial of a corpse; grave.
- tomboc — a weapon with a long handle from Java
- tomboy — an energetic, sometimes boisterous girl whose behavior and pursuits, especially in games and sports, are considered more typical of boys than of girls.
- toombs — Robert, 1810–85, U.S. lawyer, orator, and Confederate statesman and army officer.
- trumbo — Dalton, 1905–76, U.S. novelist and screenwriter.
- untomb — to exhume; to remove from a tomb; to disentomb (literally or figuratively)
- wombat — any of several stocky, burrowing, herbivorous marsupials of the family Vombatidae, of Australia, about the size of a badger.
- wombed — Simple past tense and past participle of womb.
- womble — (UK) A Womble.
- yambol — a city in SE Bulgaria, on the Tundja River.