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7-letter words containing o, b, e, i

  • firebox — the box or chamber containing the fire of a steam boiler, furnace, etc.
  • foibles — A minor weakness or eccentricity in someone's character.
  • gibbose — Humped; protuberant; having one or more large elevations.
  • gobelin — made at the tapestry factory established in Paris in the 15th century by the Gobelins, a French family of dyers and weavers.
  • hipbone — innominate bone.
  • hobbies — an activity or interest pursued for pleasure or relaxation and not as a main occupation: Her hobbies include stamp-collecting and woodcarving.
  • hoblike — a hobgoblin or elf.
  • holbeinHans [hahns] /hɑns/ (Show IPA), ("the elder") 1465?–1524, German painter.
  • howbeit — Archaic. nevertheless.
  • iceboat — a vehicle for rapid movement on ice, usually consisting of a T -shaped frame on three runners driven by a fore-and-aft sailing rig or, sometimes, by an engine operating a propeller.
  • ignoble — of low character, aims, etc.; mean; base: his ignoble purposes.
  • imbower — Archaic form of embower.
  • immoble — Obsolete form of immobile.
  • inglobe — to enclose as in a globe; encompass; fix within a sphere
  • iobates — a Lycian king commissioned by his son-in-law, Proetus, to kill Bellerophon: after surviving ordeals designed to destroy him, Bellerophon was believed to be divinely protected, and Iobates gave him half his kingdom.
  • isobare — Meteorology. a line drawn on a weather map or chart that connects points at which the barometric pressure is the same.
  • isobase — a line on a chart or map that connects points of equal land upheaval
  • liberos — Plural form of libero.
  • lobbied — an entrance hall, corridor, or vestibule, as in a public building, often serving as an anteroom; foyer.
  • lobbies — Plural form of lobby.
  • lobefin — Any of the fish of the class Sarcopterygii.
  • lobelia — any herbaceous or woody plant of the genus Lobelia, having long clusters of blue, red, yellow, or white flowers.
  • lobiped — (of birds) having lobed toes
  • loobies — an awkward person, especially one who is lazy or stupid; lout; lubber.
  • microbe — a microorganism, especially a pathogenic bacterium.
  • moabite — an inhabitant or native of Moab.
  • mobiles — Plural form of mobile.
  • moblike — Resembling or characteristic of a mob.
  • moebiusAugust Ferdinand, Möbius, August Ferdinand.
  • neibour — Obsolete form of neighbour.
  • netbios — An applications programming interface (API) which activates network operations on IBM PC compatibles running under Microsoft's DOS. It is a set of network commands that the application program issues in order to transmit and receive data to another host on the network. The commands are interpreted by a network control program or network operating system that is NetBIOS compatible. See NetBOLLIX.
  • niobate — any salt of niobic acid; columbate.
  • niobite — The mineral columbite.
  • nobbier — Comparative form of nobby.
  • o'brienEdna, born 1930, Irish novelist, short-story writer, and playwright.
  • obelias — Plural form of obelia.
  • obelion — an area of the skull where the sagittal suture meets the parietal foramina
  • obelise — to mark (a word or passage) with an obelus.
  • obelisk — a tapering, four-sided shaft of stone, usually monolithic and having a pyramidal apex.
  • obelism — the practice of marking or adding comments on passages in a text
  • obelize — to mark (a word or passage) with an obelus.
  • oberlin — Jean Frédéric [French zhahn frey-dey-reek] /French ʒɑ̃ freɪ deɪˈrik/ (Show IPA), 1740–1826, Alsatian clergyman.
  • obesity — the condition of being very fat or overweight; corpulence: His obesity puts him at risk for major health problems.
  • obeying — to comply with or follow the commands, restrictions, wishes, or instructions of: to obey one's parents.
  • obliged — to require or constrain, as by law, command, conscience, or force of necessity.
  • obligee — Law. a person to whom another is obligated or bound. a person to whom a bond is given.
  • obliger — to require or constrain, as by law, command, conscience, or force of necessity.
  • obliges — to require or constrain, as by law, command, conscience, or force of necessity.
  • oblique — neither perpendicular nor parallel to a given line or surface; slanting; sloping.
  • obviate — to anticipate and prevent or eliminate (difficulties, disadvantages, etc.) by effective measures; render unnecessary: to obviate the risk of serious injury.
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