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8-letter words containing n, o, t

  • boatsman — boatman.
  • bobbinet — a netted fabric of hexagonal mesh, made on a lace machine
  • bodement — a foreboding or omen; presentiment.
  • boeotian — a native or inhabitant of Boeotia, a region of ancient Greece
  • boethian — Anicius Manlius Severinus [uh-nish-ee-uh s man-lee-uh s sev-uh-rahy-nuh s] /əˈnɪʃ i əs ˈmæn li əs ˌsɛv əˈraɪ nəs/ (Show IPA), a.d. 475?–525? Roman philosopher and statesman.
  • boltings — (of flour) the coarse particles separated by sifting
  • boltonia — any North American plant of the genus Boltonia, having daisy-like flowers with white, violet, or pinkish rays: family Compositae (composites)
  • bonavist — hyacinth bean.
  • bongoist — a player of the bongos
  • bonporti — Francesco Antonio. 1672–1749, Italian composer and violinist, noted esp for his Invenzioni (1712), a series of short instrumental suites
  • bontebok — an antelope, Damaliscus pygargus (or dorcas), of southern Africa, having a deep reddish-brown coat with a white blaze, tail, and rump patch
  • bontemps — Arna Wendell [ahr-nuh] /ˈɑr nə/ (Show IPA), 1902–73, U.S. author.
  • bonytail — a fish, Gila elegans, found in the Colorado River, having flaring fins and a thin caudal peduncle.
  • boomtown — a town that has sprung up or expanded rapidly as a result of an economic boom
  • bootikin — a small boot or gaiter worn by infants
  • bornitic — of or relating to bornite
  • bostangi — a Turkish imperial guard
  • bosthoon — a boor
  • botanica — a shop that sells herbs, charms, and other items associated with alternative medicine or magic
  • botanist — A botanist is a scientist who studies plants.
  • botanize — to collect or study plants
  • botching — to spoil by poor work; bungle (often followed by up): He botched up the job thoroughly.
  • bothyman — a person who lives in a bothy
  • botswana — a republic in southern Africa: established as the British protectorate of Bechuanaland in 1885 as a defence against the Boers; became an independent state within the Commonwealth in 1966; consists mostly of a plateau averaging 1000 m (3300 ft), with the extensive Okavango swamps in the northwest and the Kalahari Desert in the southwest. Languages: English and Tswana. Religion: animist majority. Currency: pula. Capital: Gaborone. Pop: 2 127 825 (2013 est). Area: about 570 000 sq km (220 000 sq miles)
  • bouffant — A bouffant hairstyle is one in which your hair is high and full.
  • boughten — bought at a store and not homemade
  • bountied — offering a bounty.
  • boutonné — reserved or reticent
  • bovinity — the state of being bovine
  • bowenite — a compact and dense variety of green serpentine resembling jade.
  • bowfront — having a front that curves outwards
  • boxthorn — matrimony vine
  • brampton — city in SE Ontario, Canada, near Toronto: pop. 268,000
  • brentano — Clemens (Maria) (ˈkleːmənz). 1778–1842, German romantic poet and compiler of fairy stories and folk songs esp (with Achim von Arnim) the collection Des Knaben Wunderhorn (1805–08)
  • brighton — a coastal resort in S England, in Brighton and Hove unitary authority, East Sussex: patronized by the Prince Regent, who had the Royal Pavilion built (1782); seat of the University of Sussex (1966) and the University of Brighton (1992). Pop: 134 293 (2001)
  • bring to — If you bring someone to when they are unconscious, you make them become conscious again.
  • brockton — city in E Mass., near Boston: pop. 94,000
  • brontide — a rumbling noise heard occasionally in some parts of the world, probably caused by seismic activity.
  • bronxite — a cocktail of gin, sweet and dry vermouth, and orange juice.
  • bronzite — a type of orthopyroxene often having a metallic or pearly sheen
  • brownist — a person who supported the principles of church government advocated by Robert Browne and adopted in modified form by the Independents or Congregationalists
  • brownout — a dimming or reduction in the use of electric lights in a city, esp to conserve electric power or as a defensive precaution in wartime
  • bun foot — a foot having the form of a slightly flattened ball.
  • bunodont — (of the teeth of certain mammals) having cusps that are separate and rounded
  • burgonet — a light 16th-century helmet, usually made of steel, with hinged cheekpieces
  • burn out — If a fire burns itself out, it stops burning because there is nothing left to burn.
  • burstone — any of various siliceous rocks used for millstones.
  • butanone — a colourless soluble flammable liquid used mainly as a solvent for resins, as a paint remover, and in lacquers, cements, and adhesives. Formula: CH3COC2H5
  • buy into — If you buy into a company or an organization, you buy part of it, often in order to gain some control of it.
  • c ration — a canned ration used in the field in WWII
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