6-letter words containing o, b, n
- bonism — the doctrine that the world is good, although not the best of all possible worlds
- bonita — a female given name.
- bonito — any of various small tunny-like marine food fishes of the genus Sarda, of warm Atlantic and Pacific waters: family Scombridae (tunnies and mackerels)
- bonnaz — embroidery made by machine.
- bonnet — The bonnet of a car is the metal cover over the engine at the front.
- bonnie — a feminine name: var. Bonny
- bonobo — an anthropoid ape, Pan paniscus, of central W Africa: similar to the chimpanzee but much smaller and having a black face
- bonsai — A bonsai or a bonsai tree is a tree or shrub that has been kept very small by growing it in a little pot and cutting it in a special way.
- bontoc — Bontok.
- bontok — a member of a people who inhabit northern Luzon in the Philippines.
- bonxie — (originally in Shetland) the great skua
- bonzer — excellent; very good
- booing — the action or an instance of booing
- booner — a young working-class person from Canberra
- boonga — a Pacific Islander
- borane — any compound of boron and hydrogen, used in the synthesis of other boron compounds and as high-energy fuels
- borden — ˈLizzie (Andrew) (ˈlɪzi ) ; lizˈē) 1860-1927; U.S. woman accused and acquitted in a sensational trial (1893) of murdering her father & stepmother (1892)
- boreen — a country lane or narrow road
- boring — Someone or something boring is so dull and uninteresting that they make people tired and impatient.
- borman — Frank, born 1928, U.S. astronaut.
- borneo — an island in the W Pacific, between the Sulu and Java Seas, part of the Malay Archipelago: divided into Kalimantan (Indonesian Borneo), the Malaysian states of Sarawak and Sabah, and the sultanate of Brunei; mountainous and densely forested. Area: about 750 000 sq km (290 000 sq miles)
- bosman — Herman Charles. (1905–1951), South African short-story writer and journalist; his experiences in prison are recounted in the semi-autobiographical Cold Stone Jug (1949)
- bosnia — a region of central Bosnia-Herzegovina: belonged to Turkey (1463–1878), to Austria-Hungary (1879–1918), then to Yugoslavia (1918–91)
- boston — a card game for four, played with two packs
- botany — Botany is the scientific study of plants.
- bothan — a hut or booth, esp one used as an illegal drinking house
- botkin — Benjamin Albert, 1901–75, U.S. folklorist, editor, and essayist.
- botnet — a network of computers infected by a program that communicates with its creator in order to send unsolicited emails, attack websites, etc
- botoné — terminating in three ornamental budlike lobes
- botony — (of a cross) having arms terminating in the form of a trefoil: cross botonée.
- boudin — a French version of a black pudding
- bounce — When an object such as a ball bounces or when you bounce it, it moves upwards from a surface or away from it immediately after hitting it.
- bouncy — Someone or something that is bouncy is very lively.
- bounds — a limit; boundary (esp in the phrase know no bounds)
- bounty — You can refer to something that is provided in large amounts as bounty.
- bourne — a brook or rivulet.
- bouton — the enlarged part of a nerve fibre or cell which facilitates contact between nerves
- bovine — Bovine means relating to cattle.
- bowfin — a primitive North American freshwater bony fish, Amia calva, with an elongated body and a very long dorsal fin: family Amiidae
- bowing — the technique of using the bow in playing a violin, viola, cello, or related instrument
- bowman — an archer
- box in — If you are boxed in, you are unable to move from a particular place because you are surrounded by other people or cars.
- boxing — Boxing is a sport in which two people wearing large padded gloves fight according to special rules.
- braino — thinko
- brando — Marlon. 1924–2004, US actor; his films include On the Waterfront (1954) and The Godfather (1972), for both of which he won Oscars, Last Tango in Paris (1972), Apocalypse Now (1979), A Dry White Season (1989), and Don Juan de Marco (1995)
- brecon — a town in SE Wales, in Powys: textile and leather industries. Pop: 7901 (2001)
- brehon — a judge in ancient Ireland
- breton — of, relating to, or characteristic of Brittany, its people, or their language
- briony — bryony
- briton — A Briton is a person who comes from Great Britain.