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7-letter words containing o, b, c, r

  • carbora — a koala
  • carboys — Plural form of carboy.
  • caribou — A caribou is a large north American deer.
  • chabrol — Claude (klod). 1930–2010, French film director, whose films, such as Le Beau Serge (1958), Les Biches (1968), Le Boucher (1969), Au coeur du mensonge (1999), and La Fleur du mal (2003) explore themes of jealousy, guilt, and murder
  • chobdar — a macebearer or attendant of a king or eminent dignitary in India
  • ciboria — Plural form of ciborium.
  • cirebon — a port in S central Indonesia, on N Java on the Java Sea: scene of the signing of the Tjirebon Agreement of Indonesian independence (1946) by the Netherlands. Pop: 272 263 (2000)
  • clobber — You can refer to someone's possessions, especially their clothes, as their clobber.
  • clotbur — the burdock
  • cobbers — Plural form of cobber.
  • cobbler — A cobbler is a person whose job is to make or mend shoes.
  • cobourg — a piece-dyed or printed twill dress fabric or lining cloth.
  • coimbra — a city in central Portugal: capital of Portugal from 1190 to 1260; seat of the country's oldest university. Pop: 148 474 (2001)
  • colbert — Claudette, real name Claudette Lily Chauchoin. 1905–96, French-born Hollywood actress, noted for her sophisticated comedy roles; her films include It Happened One Night (1934) and The Palm Beach Story (1942)
  • colibri — a hummingbird
  • combers — Plural form of comber.
  • corbans — Plural form of corban.
  • corbeau — a blackish green colour
  • corbeil — a carved ornament in the form of a basket of fruit, flowers, etc
  • corbels — Plural form of corbel.
  • corbett — any separate mountain peak between 2500 feet and 3000 feet high: originally used of Scotland only, but now sometimes extended to other parts of the British Isles
  • corbina — a marine food fish, Menticirrhus undulatus, found in Pacific waters off Mexico and California
  • cordoba — standard monetary unit of Nicaragua
  • corncob — the core of an ear of maize, to which kernels are attached
  • corumba — a city in W Brazil.
  • corymbs — Plural form of corymb.
  • courbet — Gustave (ɡystav). 1819–77, French painter, a leader of the realist movement; noted for his depiction of contemporary life
  • cowbird — any of various American orioles of the genera Molothrus, Tangavius, etc, esp M. ater (common or brown-headed cowbird). They have a dark plumage and short bill
  • cowherb — a European caryophyllaceous plant, Saponaria vaccaria, having clusters of pink flowers: a weed in the US
  • crombec — any African Old World warbler of the genus Sylvietta, having colourful plumage
  • crontab — (computing, Unix) A table of commands to be executed periodically.
  • crowbar — A crowbar is a heavy iron bar which is used as a lever.
  • cyborgs — Plural form of cyborg.
  • dobrich — a city in NE Bulgaria.
  • lo-carb — containing few or fewer carbohydrates: a low-carb diet.
  • microbe — a microorganism, especially a pathogenic bacterium.
  • obrecht — Jacob [yah-kawp] /ˈyɑ kɔp/ (Show IPA), 1430–1505, Dutch composer and conductor.
  • obscure — (of meaning) not clear or plain; ambiguous, vague, or uncertain: an obscure sentence in the contract.
  • october — the tenth month of the year, containing 31 days. Abbreviation: Oct.
  • pibroch — (in the Scottish Highlands) a piece of music for the bagpipe, consisting of a series of variations on a basic theme, usually martial in character, but sometimes used as a dirge.
  • reblock — a solid mass of wood, stone, etc., usually with one or more flat or approximately flat faces.
  • rhombic — having the form of a rhombus.
  • robocar — an automobile that is navigated and maneuvered by a computer without a need for human control or intervention under a range of driving situations and conditions.
  • robocop — a remote-controlled, programmable robot under development for use in law enforcement.
  • robotic — a machine that resembles a human and does mechanical, routine tasks on command.
  • roebuck — a male roe deer.
  • rubicon — a river in N Italy flowing E into the Adriatic. 15 miles (24 km) long: in crossing this ancient boundary between Cisalpine Gaul and Italy, to march against Pompey in 49 b.c., Julius Caesar made a major military commitment.
  • scherbo — Vitaly [vee-tah-li] /viˈtɑ lɪ/ (Show IPA), born 1972, Belarusian gymnast.
  • strobic — spinning or appearing to spin
  • turbo c — (language)   Borland's C compiler for IBM PCs. Turbo C, version 1.0, was introduced by Borland in 1987. It offered the first integrated edit-compile-run development environment for C on IBM PCs. It ran in 384KB of memory. It allowed inline assembly, supported all memory models, and offered optimisations for speed, size, constant folding, and jump elimination. Version 1.5 shipped on five 360 KB diskettes of uncompressed files, and came with sample C programs, including a stripped down spreadsheet called mcalc. Turbo C 2.0 has a debugger, a fast assembler, and an extensive graphics library. Turbo C has been largely supplanted by Turbo C++, introduced circa September, 1990 for both MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows.
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