8-letter words containing o, d, e
- bondages — slavery or involuntary servitude; serfdom.
- bondless — without bonds, unrestrained
- bondsmen — a person who by bond becomes surety for another.
- bone bed — a sediment containing large quantities of fossilized animal remains, such as bones, teeth, scales, etc
- bone dry — If you say that something is bone dry, you are emphasizing that it is very dry indeed.
- bone-dry — very dry.
- bonehead — a stupid or obstinate person
- boneyard — a cemetery; graveyard
- boobhead — a repeat offender in a prison
- boodlers — the lot, pack, or crowd: Send the whole boodle back to the factory.
- boofhead — a stupid person
- bordeaux — a port in SW France, on the River Garonne: a major centre of the wine trade. Pop: 235 878 (2006)
- bordello — A bordello is a brothel.
- borderer — a person who lives in a border area, esp the border between England and Scotland
- borujerd — city in WC Iran: pop. 201,000
- bosseyed — cross-eyed.
- bothered — worried or concerned
- bouderie — sulkiness, pouting
- boudeuse — a sofa or settee, usually upholstered, having two seats with a common backrest between them.
- bountied — offering a bounty.
- bourride — a Mediterranean fish soup flavoured with aioli
- bowrider — a motorboat with an open bow provided with seating.
- breadbox — A breadbox is the same as a bread bin.
- broached — Machinery. an elongated, tapered, serrated cutting tool for shaping and enlarging holes.
- broadaxe — a type of axe with a large blade
- broadest — of great breadth: The river was too broad to swim across.
- brocaded — fabric woven with an elaborate design, especially one having a raised overall pattern.
- brodiaea — any of several plants belonging to the genus Brodiaea, of the amaryllis family, native to western North America, having grasslike basal leaves and clusters of usually purplish flowers.
- broidery — a piece of embroidery
- brokered — an agent who buys or sells for a principal on a commission basis without having title to the property.
- brontide — a rumbling noise heard occasionally in some parts of the world, probably caused by seismic activity.
- budgerow — a large slow-moving barge formerly used on the Ganges
- bulldoze — If people bulldoze something such as a building, they knock it down using a bulldozer.
- burrowed — a hole or tunnel in the ground made by a rabbit, fox, or similar animal for habitation and refuge.
- caboched — (of an image of the head of a beast) having an exposed face but a concealed neck
- caboodle — a lot, bunch, or group (esp in the phrases the whole caboodle, the whole kit and caboodle)
- caboshed — (of an animal, as a deer) shown facing forward without a neck: a stag's head caboshed.
- calicoed — dressed in calico.
- cameloid — a member of the camel family
- candolle — Augustin Pyrame de. 1778–1841, Swiss botanist; his Théorie élémentaire de la botanique (1813) introduced a new system of plant classification
- cannoned — Simple past tense and past participle of cannon.
- cannoted — a form of ·can not.
- canoodle — If two people are canoodling, they are kissing and holding each other a lot.
- canopied — A canopied building or piece of furniture is covered with a roof or a piece of material supported by poles.
- cantoned — Simple past tense and past participle of canton.
- cape cod — a long sandy peninsula in SE Massachusetts, between Cape Cod Bay and the Atlantic
- capeador — a person who assists a matador by harassing or distracting the bull with a red cape, or capa.
- carolled — Simple past tense and past participle of carol.
- caroused — Simple past tense and past participle of carouse.
- caseload — The caseload of someone such as a doctor, social worker, or lawyer is the number of cases that they have to deal with.