9-letter words containing o, b, e, a
- moth bean — a low, trailing Indian plant, Vigna aconitifolia, of the legume family, having yellow flowers grown for forage and edible, mottled grayish-yellow seeds.
- motorable — Which can be traveled on by motor cars.
- mouldable — something formed in or on a mold: a mold of jelly.
- mountable — Able to be mounted.
- mouthable — able to be recited or spoken well
- myxamoeba — an amoeba-like cell produced by a spore
- nameboard — a signboard that identifies a place or object.
- nanotubes — Plural form of nanotube.
- neophobia — Extreme or irrational fear or dislike of anything new, novel, or unfamiliar.
- newsboard — bulletin board.
- noble gas — any of the chemically inert gaseous elements of group 8A or 0 of the periodic table: helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon.
- nominable — capable of, or worthy of, being named
- nonarable — (of land) not arable or suitable for farming
- nonbattle — Not of or pertaining to battle.
- nonbeauty — Absence of beauty; unbeautifulness.
- nonbiased — Not biased.
- nonliable — not liable
- nonusable — not usable; unusable
- nonverbal — of or relating to words: verbal ability.
- nonviable — not capable of living, growing, and developing, as an embryo, seed, or plant.
- nosebands — Plural form of noseband.
- nota bene — note well; take note
- noticable — Misspelling of noticeable.
- obamacare — a federal law providing for a fundamental reform of the U.S. healthcare and health insurance system, signed by President Barack Obama in 2010: formally called Affordable Care Act or Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
- obclavate — inversely clavate.
- obcordate — heart-shaped, with the attachment at the pointed end, as a leaf.
- obcuneate — inversely cuneate.
- obeisance — a movement of the body expressing deep respect or deferential courtesy, as before a superior; a bow, curtsy, or other similar gesture.
- obfuscate — to confuse, bewilder, or stupefy.
- objectpal — Object-oriented database language, part of Borland's MS-Windows version of Paradox.
- objurgate — to reproach or denounce vehemently; upbraid harshly; berate sharply.
- obligated — to bind or oblige morally or legally: to obligate oneself to purchase a building.
- obligatee — (government) A person who is obligated by law to do something.
- obligates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of obligate.
- obliviate — To forget, to wipe from existence.
- obovately — in an obovate manner
- obsecrate — to entreat solemnly; beseech; supplicate.
- obsequial — Relating to an obsequy or funeral rite.
- observant — quick to notice or perceive; alert.
- obstacles — Plural form of obstacle.
- obstinate — firmly or stubbornly adhering to one's purpose, opinion, etc.; not yielding to argument, persuasion, or entreaty.
- obtaineth — (archaic) Third-person singular present simple form of 'obtain'.
- obumbrate — to darken, overshadow, or cloud.
- obviative — Describing such a marker.
- ocean bed — the bottom of the ocean
- off break — a bowled ball that spins from off to leg on pitching
- off label — of, relating to, or denoting a drug prescribed for a particular indication even though the drug has not yet received approval from the Food and Drug Administration for that disease, condition, or symptom.
- off-label — of, relating to, or denoting a drug prescribed for a particular indication even though the drug has not yet received approval from the Food and Drug Administration for that disease, condition, or symptom.
- offenbach — Jacques [zhahk] /ʒɑk/ (Show IPA), 1819–80, French composer.
- offerable — able to be offered