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9-letter words containing o, l, b

  • belection — bolection.
  • belemnoid — shaped like a dart
  • belitoeng — an island in Indonesia, between Borneo and Sumatra. 1866 sq. mi. (4833 sq. km).
  • bell book — a book in which all orders affecting the main engines of a ship are recorded.
  • bell buoy — a navigational buoy fitted with a bell, the clapper of which strikes when the waves move the buoy
  • bell frog — any of several tree frogs having a bell-like call.
  • bell moth — any moth of the family Tortricidae, which when at rest resemble the shape of a bell
  • bell rope — a rope attached to a bell
  • bell toad — a frog, Ascaphus truei, of the northwestern U.S. and adjacent Canada, the male of which has its cloaca modified into a taillike copulatory organ.
  • bellibone — a beautiful and good woman
  • bellicose — You use bellicose to refer to aggressive actions or behaviour that are likely to start an argument or a fight.
  • bellowing — to emit a hollow, loud, animal cry, as a bull or cow.
  • belomancy — the art of divination using arrows
  • belonging — secure relationship; affinity (esp in the phrase a sense of belonging)
  • below par — If you say that someone or something is below par or under par, you are disappointed in them because they are below the standard you expected.
  • belt down — a band of flexible material, as leather or cord, for encircling the waist.
  • belt loop — a loop through which a belt is threaded
  • benne oil — the edible oil obtained from sesame seeds
  • benzoline — unpurified benzene
  • bernoulli — Daniel (danjɛl), son of Jean Bernoulli. 1700–82, Swiss mathematician and physicist, who developed an early form of the kinetic theory of gases and stated the principle of conservation of energy in fluid dynamics
  • berthelot — Pierre Eugène Marselin [marsuh-lan] /mærsəˈlɛ̃/ (Show IPA), 1827–1907, French chemist.
  • bertillon — Alphonse [al-fons,, -fonz;; French al-fawns] /ˈæl fɒns,, -fɒnz;; French alˈfɔ̃s/ (Show IPA), 1853–1914, French anthropologist: devised Bertillon system.
  • beslobber — to slobber over
  • betrothal — A betrothal is an agreement to be married.
  • bi-hourly — occurring every two hours.
  • bialystok — a city in E Poland.
  • bibliotic — relating to bibliotics
  • bicoastal — Someone or something that is bicoastal lives or occurs on both the east coast and the west coast of the U.S.
  • biconical — an object shaped like two cones with their bases together.
  • bifocaled — wearing bifocals
  • bifoliate — having only two leaves
  • big labor — large labor unions collectively.
  • bigotedly — in a bigoted manner
  • bilection — bolection
  • bilestone — gallstone.
  • biliously — in a bilious or bad manner
  • billabong — a backwater channel that forms a lagoon or pool
  • billboard — A billboard is a very large board on which posters are displayed.
  • billionth — The billionth item in a series is the one you count as number one billion.
  • billowing — a great wave or surge of the sea.
  • billycock — any of several round-crowned brimmed hats of felt, such as the bowler
  • bilobular — having two lobules
  • bilocular — divided into two chambers or cavities
  • bimonthly — A bimonthly event or publication happens or appears every two months.
  • binocular — involving, relating to, seeing with or intended for both eyes
  • binominal — of or denoting the binomial nomenclature
  • binovular — relating to or derived from two different ova
  • binprolog — (language)   Probably the fastest freely available C-emulated Prolog. BinProlog features: logical and permanent global variables; backtrackable destructive assignment; circular term unification; extended DCGs (now built into the engine as "invisible grammars"); intuitionistic and linear implication based hypothetical reasoning; a Tcl/Tk interface. Version 3.30 runs on SPARC/Solaris 2.x, SunOS 4.x; DEC Alpha 64-bit version; DEC MIPS; SGI MIPS; 68k - NeXT, Sun-3; IBM RS6000; HP PA-RISC (two variants); Intel 80386, Intel 486/Linux, MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows 3.1 (with DOS-extender go32 v1.10). E-mail: Paul Tarau <[email protected]>.
  • biodiesel — Biodiesel is fuel made from natural sources such as plant oils, that can be used in diesel engines.
  • biofouler — an animal that obstructs or pollutes the environment
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