7-letter words containing o, b, d
- brocard — an elementary legal principle, often expressed in Latin
- brocked — having different colours; variegated
- broddle — to poke or pierce (something)
- brodsky — Joseph, original name Iosif Aleksandrovich Brodsky. 1940–96, US poet, born in the Soviet Union. His collections include The End of a Beautiful Era (1977). Nobel prize for literature 1987
- broider — to embroider
- bromide — Bromide is a drug which used to be given to people to calm their nerves when they were worried or upset.
- bronzed — Someone who is bronzed is attractively brown because they have been in the sun.
- brooded — a number of young produced or hatched at one time; a family of offspring or young.
- brooder — an enclosure or other structure, usually heated, used for rearing young chickens or other fowl
- brooked — to bear; suffer; tolerate: I will brook no interference.
- broomed — an implement for sweeping, consisting of a brush of straw or stiff strands of synthetic material bound tightly to the end of a long handle.
- browder — Earl Russell, 1891–1973, U.S. Communist Party leader 1930–45.
- bucardo — a recently extinct Spanish mountain goat
- budokon — a self-help program based on Japanese principles that incorporates yoga, martial arts, and meditation
- budworm — a larval pest that feeds on buds and leaves
- bulldog — A bulldog is a small dog with a large square head and short hair.
- bundook — (in India) a rifle
- burdock — a coarse weedy Eurasian plant of the genus Arctium, having large heart-shaped leaves, tiny purple flowers surrounded by hooked bristles, and burlike fruits: family Asteraceae (composites)
- bushido — the feudal code of the Japanese samurai, stressing self-discipline, courage and loyalty
- busload — A busload of people is a large number of passengers on a bus.
- by-road — a side road.
- by-word — a word or phrase associated with some person or thing; a characteristic expression, typical greeting, or the like.
- byssoid — byssaceous
- cabildo — a municipal council, or a town hall, in Latin America
- chobdar — a macebearer or attendant of a king or eminent dignitary in India
- cobbled — A cobbled street has a surface made of cobblestones.
- codable — capable of being coded
- colobid — a type of African monkey of the family Cercopithecidae
- cordoba — standard monetary unit of Nicaragua
- cowbind — any of various bryony plants, esp the white bryony
- 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
- cubhood — the condition of being a cub
- cuboids — Plural form of cuboid.
- daboias — Plural form of daboia.
- dad bod — an untoned and slightly plump male physique, esp one considered attractive
- dagobas — Plural form of dagoba.
- dambrod — a draughtboard
- day boy — a boy who attends a boarding school daily, but returns home each evening
- day job — the job that a person during the day to earn a living, as opposed to some more glamorous activity such as being a singer, dancer, actor, writer that they aspire to make their main source of income
- dayboat — a small sailing boat with no sleeping accommodation
- daybook — a book in which the transactions of each day are recorded as they occur
- dazibao — (in China) a wallposter.
- debbora — Deborah (def 1).
- debitor — the heading written at the top of the debit column in an accounts book
- deblock — (computing) To separate the logical records that have been combined into a physical block for storage.
- deboard — To exit a form of transportation such as a boat, ship, airplane, trolley, streetcar or spaceship.
- deboite — a step in which the dancer stands on the toes with legs together and then springs up, swinging one foot out and around to the back of the other.
- deboned — Having its bones removed.
- deboner — a person or a device that debones a piece of meat or fish
- deboost — To slow a spacecraft, typically in order to achieve a stable orbit.