8-letter words containing s, e, o
- bioscope — a kind of early film projector
- bisector — a straight line or plane that bisects an angle
- blokeish — denoting or exhibiting the characteristics believed typical of an ordinary man
- blondest — (of a woman or girl) having fair hair and usually fair skin and light eyes.
- bloomers — Bloomers are an old-fashioned kind of women's underwear which consists of wide, loose trousers gathered at the knees.
- blotless — without blots or blemishes, pure, faultless
- bluenose — a puritanical or prudish person
- boardies — a pair of board shorts
- bodensee — Constance2 (sense 2)
- bodiless — having no body or substance; incorporeal or insubstantial
- boethius — Anicius Manlius Severinus (əˈnɪsɪəs ˈmænlɪəs ˌsɛvəˈraɪnəs). ?480–?524 ad, Roman philosopher and statesman, noted particularly for his work De Consolatione Philosophiae. He was accused of treason and executed by Theodoric
- bogeyism — the recognition of or belief in the existence of ghosts or demons
- boiserie — finely-sculptured wood panelling or wainscoating, particularly in 18th-century French architecture
- boldness — not hesitating or fearful in the face of actual or possible danger or rebuff; courageous and daring: a bold hero.
- boltless — without any bolts
- bombesin — a hormone partly responsible for regulating appetite
- bombsite — an area where the buildings have been destroyed by bombs
- bondages — slavery or involuntary servitude; serfdom.
- bondless — without bonds, unrestrained
- bondsmen — a person who by bond becomes surety for another.
- bone ash — the residue obtained when bones are burned in air, consisting mainly of calcium phosphate. It is used as a fertilizer and in the manufacture of bone china
- bonefish — a silvery marine clupeoid game fish, Albula vulpes, occurring in warm shallow waters: family Albulidae
- boneless — without bones; specif., with the bones removed
- boniness — the condition of being bony
- bonspiel — a curling match
- bontemps — Arna Wendell [ahr-nuh] /ˈɑr nə/ (Show IPA), 1902–73, U.S. author.
- boodlers — the lot, pack, or crowd: Send the whole boodle back to the factory.
- bookcase — A bookcase is a piece of furniture with shelves that you keep books on.
- bookless — having no books
- bookrest — a cradle for holding an open book so that it may be read comfortably
- boonless — useless or unhelpful
- boothose — a protective stocking or boot liner fashionable in the 17th century
- bootless — of little or no use; vain; fruitless
- boresome — boring or uninteresting
- borghese — a noble Italian family whose members were influential in Italian art and politics from the 16th to the 19th century
- bosseyed — cross-eyed.
- botryose — Mineralogy. botryoidal.
- botsares — Markos [Greek mahr-kaws] /Greek ˈmɑr kɔs/ (Show IPA), Bozzaris, Marco.
- boudeuse — a sofa or settee, usually upholstered, having two seats with a common backrest between them.
- boursier — a foundation level scholar
- bow legs — a condition in which the legs curve outwards like a bow between the ankle and the thigh
- box seat — a seat in a theatre box
- box step — a basic step in ballroom dancing, in which the feet move in the form of a rectangle
- boxiness — the quality of being boxy
- bresaola — (in Italian cookery) air-dried, salted beef
- broadest — of great breadth: The river was too broad to swim across.
- broekies — underpants
- browless — without eyebrows
- bughouse — a mental hospital or asylum
- bullnose — a rounded exterior angle, as where two walls meet