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6-letter words containing o, r, b

  • bettor — a person who bets
  • beworm — to fill or infest with worms
  • bezoar — a hard mass, such as a stone or hairball, in the stomach and intestines of animals, esp ruminants, and man: formerly thought to be an antidote to poisons
  • bicorn — having two horns or hornlike parts
  • bicron — a billionth part of a metre
  • biform — having or combining the characteristics of two forms, as a centaur
  • biovar — a group of microorganisms, usually bacteria, that have identical genetic but different biochemical or physiological characters.
  • birota — a two-wheeled cart, usually drawn by three mules, used for transporting commercial goods and one or two passengers.
  • bistro — A bistro is a small, informal restaurant or a bar where food is served.
  • bittor — a bittern
  • blower — The blower is the telephone.
  • boater — A boater or a straw boater is a hard straw hat with a flat top and brim which is often worn for certain social occasions in the summer.
  • bobber — a small float, traditionally made of cork, used in angling
  • bobrun — an ice-covered course for bobsledding consisting of a chute with high walls, banked turns, and straightaways.
  • bodger — worthless or second-rate
  • bodrag — an enemy attack or raid
  • boere- — rustic or country-style
  • bogard — to take an unfair share of (something); keep for oneself instead of sharing: Are you gonna bogart that joint all night?
  • bogart — to monopolize or keep (something, esp a marijuana cigarette) to oneself selfishly
  • bogger — a lavatory
  • boiler — A boiler is a device which burns gas, oil, electricity, or coal in order to provide hot water, especially for the central heating in a building.
  • bolder — not hesitating or fearful in the face of actual or possible danger or rebuff; courageous and daring: a bold hero.
  • bolero — A bolero is a very short jacket, sometimes without sleeves. Boleros are worn mainly by women.
  • bolger — James. born 1935, New Zealand politician; prime minister (1990–97)
  • bolter — an outsider in a contest or race
  • bomarc — a winged, surface-to-air interceptor missile.
  • bomber — A bomber is a military aircraft which drops bombs.
  • bonder — a long stone or brick laid in a wall as a header
  • bonzer — excellent; very good
  • booger — A booger is a piece of dried mucus that comes from inside your nose.
  • booker — a person who hires performers or performance companies
  • boomer — a large male kangaroo
  • booner — a young working-class person from Canberra
  • boozer — A boozer is a pub.
  • bopper — a musician who specializes in bop.
  • borage — a European boraginaceous plant, Borago officinalis, with star-shaped blue flowers. The young leaves have a cucumber-like flavour and are sometimes used in salads or as seasoning
  • borane — any compound of boron and hydrogen, used in the synthesis of other boron compounds and as high-energy fuels
  • borate — a salt or ester of boric acid. Salts of boric acid consist of BO3 and BO4 units linked together
  • bordar — a smallholder of low social rank who held a cottage in return for menial work
  • bordel — a bordello
  • borden — ˈLizzie (Andrew) (ˈlɪzi ) ; lizˈē) 1860-1927; U.S. woman accused and acquitted in a sensational trial (1893) of murdering her father & stepmother (1892)
  • border — The border between two countries or regions is the dividing line between them. Sometimes the border also refers to the land close to this line.
  • bordet — Jules (Jean Baptiste Vincent) (ʒyl). 1870–1961, Belgian bacteriologist and immunologist, who discovered complement. Nobel prize for physiology or medicine 1919
  • boreal — of or relating to the north or the north wind
  • boreas — the god personifying the north wind
  • boreen — a country lane or narrow road
  • borger — a city in N Texas.
  • borges — Jorge Luis (ˈxorxe lwis). 1899–1986, Argentinian poet, short-story writer, and literary scholar. The short stories collected in Ficciones (1944) he described as "games with infinity"
  • borgia — Cesare (ˈtʃezare), son of Rodrigo Borgia (Pope Alexander VI). 1475–1507, Italian cardinal, politician, and military leader; model for Machiavelli's The Prince
  • boride — a compound in which boron is the most electronegative element, esp a compound of boron and a metal
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