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7-letter words containing o, b, s, l

  • glebous — clod-like; earthy
  • globals — Plural form of global.
  • globish — a simplified version of English used by non-native speakers, consisting of the most common words and phrases only
  • globose — having the shape of a globe; globelike.
  • gobbles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gobble.
  • goblets — Plural form of goblet.
  • goblins — a grotesque sprite or elf that is mischievous or malicious toward people.
  • hobbles — Plural form of hobble.
  • jobless — without a job.
  • kobolds — Plural form of kobold.
  • kolbasi — kielbasa
  • labours — Plural form of labour.
  • labrose — thick-lipped
  • lamboys — a skirt-like piece of armour made from metal strips
  • liberos — Plural form of libero.
  • libidos — Plural form of libido.
  • limbous — with slightly overlapping edges
  • lobbers — Plural form of lobber.
  • lobbies — Plural form of lobby.
  • lobster — any of various large, edible, marine, usually dull-green, stalk-eyed decapod crustaceans of the family Homaridae, especially of the genus Homarus, having large, asymmetrical pincers on the first pair of legs, one used for crushing and the other for cutting and tearing: the shell turns bright red when cooked.
  • lobules — Plural form of lobule.
  • lobulus — a lobule.
  • loobies — an awkward person, especially one who is lazy or stupid; lout; lubber.
  • losable — susceptible to becoming lost.
  • lowboys — Plural form of lowboy.
  • lowbush — Being, or coming from, a bush of low stature (used in names of certain fruits, such as lowbush blueberry and lowbush cranberry).
  • mobiles — Plural form of mobile.
  • nobbles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of nobble.
  • nobless — Alternative form of noblesse.
  • noblest — distinguished by rank or title.
  • obelias — Plural form of obelia.
  • 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
  • obesely — very fat or overweight; corpulent.
  • oblasti — (in Russia and the Soviet Union) an administrative division corresponding to an autonomous province.
  • oblasts — Plural form of oblast.
  • oblates — Plural form of oblate.
  • obliges — to require or constrain, as by law, command, conscience, or force of necessity.
  • oblongs — Plural form of oblong.
  • ooblast — a primordial cell from which the ovum is developed.
  • orbless — characterized by the absence of orbs
  • polybus — a Corinthian king who was the foster father of Oedipus.
  • posable — to assume a particular attitude or stance, especially with the hope of impressing others: He likes to pose as an authority on literature.
  • pueblos — a communal structure for multiple dwelling and defensive purposes of certain agricultural Indians of the southwestern U.S.: built of adobe or stone, typically many-storied and terraced, the structures were often placed against cliff walls, with entry through the roof by ladder.
  • saltbox — a box in which salt is kept.
  • slobber — to let saliva or liquid run from the mouth; slaver; drivel.
  • snobol2 — A SNOBOL variant which existed only briefly. It featured built-in functions, but not programmer-defined ones.
  • snobol3 — SNOBOL with user-defined functions. Written in 1965. The SNOBOL 6.3 compiler for the PDP-6 and PDP-10 was written in SNOBOL.
  • snobol4 — (language)   A quite distinct descendant of SNOBOL, developed by Griswold et al in 1967. SNOBOL4 is declarative with dynamic scope. Patterns are first-class data objects that can be constructed by concatenation and alternation. Success and failure are used for flow control. Delayed (unevaluated) expressions can be used to implement recursion. It has a table data type. Strings generated at run time can be treated as programs and executed. See also vanilla.
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