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9-letter words containing o, c

  • batchelor — (British) alternative spelling of bachelor.
  • bbc micro — BBC Microcomputer
  • beachcomb — to search for and collect objects such as seashells and driftwood along the seashore
  • beachgoer — a person who goes to the beach, esp frequently
  • beaconage — a number or system of beacons.
  • beaconing — a guiding or warning signal, as a light or fire, especially one in an elevated position.
  • beccafico — any of various European songbirds, esp warblers of the genus Sylvia, eaten as a delicacy in Italy and other countries
  • beckoning — a nod, gesture, etc., that signals, directs, summons, indicates agreement, or the like.
  • beclamour — to clamour excessively
  • beclouded — Simple past tense and past participle of becloud.
  • become of — to happen to; be the fate of
  • bedcovers — Plural form of bedcover.
  • bee block — bee2 (def 1).
  • beechwood — wood from a beech tree
  • bel canto — a style of singing characterized by beauty of tone rather than dramatic power
  • belection — bolection.
  • bellicose — You use bellicose to refer to aggressive actions or behaviour that are likely to start an argument or a fight.
  • belomancy — the art of divination using arrows
  • bench dog — a dog on exhibit at a dog show before and after competition in the show ring.
  • betatopic — (of atoms) differing in proton number by one, theoretically as a result of emission of a beta particle
  • bezoardic — relating to bezoar
  • bibacious — tending to drink in excess
  • bibliotic — relating to bibliotics
  • bick-iron — the tapered end of an anvil.
  • bicoastal — Someone or something that is bicoastal lives or occurs on both the east coast and the west coast of the U.S.
  • bicompact — compact1 (def 7).
  • biconcave — (of a lens) having concave faces on both sides; concavo-concave
  • biconical — an object shaped like two cones with their bases together.
  • bifocaled — wearing bifocals
  • bijection — a mathematical function or mapping that is both an injection and a surjection and therefore has an inverse
  • bilection — bolection
  • billycock — any of several round-crowned brimmed hats of felt, such as the bowler
  • bilocular — divided into two chambers or cavities
  • binocular — involving, relating to, seeing with or intended for both eyes
  • bioactive — (of a substance) having or producing an effect on living tissue
  • biocenose — a situation in which organisms live together in mutual dependence
  • biochemic — relating to the chemistry of living organisms
  • bioethics — the study of ethical problems arising from biological research and its applications in such fields as organ transplantation, genetic engineering, or artificial insemination
  • biologics — biological products such as vaccines and therapeutic sera, used to induce immunity to infectious diseases or harmful substances of biological origin
  • biometric — Biometric tests and devices use biological information about a person to create a detailed record of their personal characteristics.
  • bionomics — ecology (sense 1)
  • biopiracy — the use of wild plants by international companies to develop medicines, without recompensing the countries from which they are taken
  • bioscopic — examination of a body to discover whether or not it is alive.
  • biosocial — relating to the interaction of biological and social elements
  • biostatic — the branch of biology dealing with the structure of organisms in relation to their functions (opposed to biodynamics).
  • bisection — to cut or divide into two equal or nearly equal parts.
  • bishopric — A bishopric is the area for which a bishop is responsible, or the rank or office of being a bishop.
  • black box — A black box is an electronic device in an aircraft which records information about its flights. Black boxes are often used to provide evidence about accidents.
  • black cow — Midwestern U.S. a root beer float containing vanilla ice cream.
  • black dog — depression or melancholy
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