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10-letter words containing o, s, b, r, n, e

  • habergeons — Plural form of habergeon.
  • heronsbill — any of a genus (Erodium) of plants of the geranium family, with fine leaves and yellow, white, or reddish flowers
  • horse bean — fava bean.
  • inbornness — The quality or state of being inborn.
  • insobriety — lack of sobriety or moderation; intemperance; drunkenness.
  • isoborneol — (organic compound) The exo-isomer of borneol.
  • kerbstones — Plural form of kerbstone.
  • konigsberg — a former province in NE Germany: an enclave separated from Germany by the Polish Corridor; now divided between Poland and the Russian Federation. 14,283 sq. mi. (36,993 sq. km). Capital: Königsberg.
  • lobstering — the act, process, or business of capturing lobsters.
  • lobsterman — a person who traps lobsters.
  • lobstermen — Plural form of lobsterman.
  • longbeards — Plural form of longbeard.
  • membranous — consisting of, of the nature of, or resembling membrane.
  • morbidness — suggesting an unhealthy mental state or attitude; unwholesomely gloomy, sensitive, extreme, etc.: a morbid interest in death.
  • mossbanker — A fish, the menhaden.
  • mossbunker — the menhaden.
  • neighbours — Plural form of neighbour.
  • neuroblast — an immature nerve cell.
  • nicobarese — a member of a people or group of peoples inhabiting the Nicobar Islands.
  • nonmembers — Plural form of nonmember.
  • nubiferous — cloud-bringing, cloud-bearing, or full of cloud
  • oberhausen — a city in W Germany, in the lower Ruhr valley.
  • obliterans — Producing obstruction due to inflammation and fibrosis.
  • observance — an act or instance of following, obeying, or conforming to: the observance of traffic laws.
  • obstruents — Plural form of obstruent.
  • ogdensburg — a city in NE New York, on the St. Lawrence River.
  • outnumbers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outnumber.
  • overbounds — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overbound.
  • personable — of pleasing personal appearance; handsome or comely; attractive.
  • personably — of pleasing personal appearance; handsome or comely; attractive.
  • rackabones — 'a rack of bones', a metaphor for a person or animal that is very thin or emaciated
  • ransomable — capable of being ransomed
  • reasonable — agreeable to reason or sound judgment; logical: a reasonable choice for chairman.
  • reasonably — agreeable to reason or sound judgment; logical: a reasonable choice for chairman.
  • roberdsman — a robber
  • robustness — strong and healthy; hardy; vigorous: a robust young man; a robust faith; a robust mind.
  • rose noble — a former gold coin of England, first issued by Edward IV, being the existing noble with a figure of a rose added to the types on either side: much imitated on the Continent, especially in the Netherlands.
  • rubiginose — rust-coloured or rusty
  • schoenberg — Arnold (ˈarnɔlt). 1874–1951, Austrian composer and musical theorist, in the US after 1933. The harmonic idiom of such early works as the string sextet Verklärte Nacht (1899) gave way to his development of atonality, as in the song cycle Pierrot Lunaire (1912), and later of the twelve-tone technique. He wrote many choral, orchestral, and chamber works and the unfinished opera Moses and Aaron
  • seal brown — a rich, dark brown suggestive of dressed and dyed sealskin.
  • sentry box — a small structure for sheltering a sentry from bad weather.
  • slobbering — to let saliva or liquid run from the mouth; slaver; drivel.
  • snail bore — drill1 (def 5).
  • snowblower — a motor-driven machine on wheels used to remove snow by throwing it into the air and to one side.
  • somberness — gloomily dark; shadowy; dimly lighted: a somber passageway.
  • spaceborne — moving in orbit around the earth: a spaceborne surveillance system.
  • sternboard — a backward motion of a boat
  • stone crab — an edible crab, Menippe mercenaria, of rocky shores from the southern U.S. to Mexico and certain areas of the Caribbean, prized for the meat of its claws.
  • stoneborer — an animal that can bore through rocks, esp certain types of bivalve molluscs that bore into limestone
  • stonebrash — a type of subsoil consisting of small or broken stones or rock
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