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9-letter words containing o, b, n

  • open-book — someone or something easily understood or interpreted; something very clear: The child's face is an open book.
  • osborne 1 — (computer)   A portable computer that weighed 11 kg and cost $1795, produced by Osborne Computer Corporation in 1981. The Osborne 1 came with a five-inch screen, modem port, two 5 1/4 floppy drives and a battery pack. It came with the CP/M operating system, SuperCalc spreadsheet application, WordStar, word processing application, Microsoft MBASIC programming language and Digital Research CBASIC programming language.
  • osnabruck — a city in Lower Saxony, in NW Germany.
  • otterbeinPhilip William, 1726–1813, American clergyman, founder of the United Brethren, born in Germany.
  • otterburn — a village in central Northumberland, in NE England: battle of Chevy Chase 1388.
  • outbounds — boundaries
  • outbrazen — to be more brazen or impudent than
  • outnumber — to exceed in number.
  • ovalbumin — the principal protein of egg white.
  • ovenbirds — Plural form of ovenbird.
  • overblown — (of a flower) past the stage of full bloom; more than full-blown: an overblown rose.
  • overborne — overcome; crushed; oppressed.
  • overbound — Simple past tense and past participle of overbind.
  • ovibovine — relating to the ovibos
  • ovimbundu — Mbundu (def 1).
  • owensboro — a city in NW Kentucky, on the Ohio River.
  • own brand — Own brands are products which have the trademark or label of the shop which sells them, especially a supermarket chain. They are normally cheaper than other popular brands.
  • own label — Own label is the same as own brand.
  • paderborn — a city in North Rhine–Westphalia, in NW Germany.
  • pair bond — the exclusive relationship formed between a male and a female, esp in some species of animals and birds during courtship and breeding
  • pair-bond — (of a mating couple) to form and maintain a pair bond.
  • penobscot — a river flowing S from N Maine into Penobscot Bay. 350 miles (565 km) long.
  • peribonca — a river in central Quebec, Canada, flowing S to Lake St. John. 280 miles (451 km) long.
  • phone box — A phone box is a small shelter in the street in which there is a public telephone.
  • piano bar — a cocktail lounge featuring live piano music.
  • plumbicon — a development of the vidicon television camera tube in which the photosensitive material is lead oxide
  • pointable — able to be pointed or pointed out
  • pole bean — any vinelike variety of bean that is trained to grow upright on a pole, trellis, fence, etc.
  • pony club — an international youth organization that educates young people about horses and horse riding
  • porbandar — a seaport in SW Gujarat, in W India.
  • pot-bound — (of a plant) having the roots so densely grown as to fill the container and require repotting.
  • preobtain — to obtain in advance
  • print job — computer: batch of files to be printed
  • probation — the act of testing.
  • probingly — with a probing approach
  • prongbuck — a pronghorn antelope from North America
  • punchbowl — a large bowl from which punch, lemonade, etc., is served, usually with a ladle.
  • rabbit on — talk incessantly
  • rainbowed — containing, resembling, or involving a rainbow
  • ramble on — to wander around in a leisurely, aimless manner: They rambled through the shops until closing time.
  • raw-boned — having little flesh, especially on a large-boned frame; gaunt.
  • re-obtain — to come into possession of; get, acquire, or procure, as through an effort or by a request: to obtain permission; to obtain a better income.
  • rebellion — open, organized, and armed resistance to one's government or ruler.
  • reblochon — a soft French cheese
  • reboation — a repeated bellowing sound
  • rebounder — a player who excels in gaining hold of rebounds.
  • recombine — to bring into or join in a close union or whole; unite: She combined the ingredients to make the cake. They combined the two companies.
  • rent book — a document that acts as a record of the regular amounts of money that you have paid as rent for accommodation
  • ring buoy — a ring-shaped life preserver.
  • robertsonOscar Palmer ("The Big O") born 1938, U.S. basketball player.
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