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6-letter words containing s, o

  • bosomy — (of a woman) having large breasts
  • bosque — a clump or grove of trees
  • boss's — a familiar name for a calf or cow.
  • bossed — Botany, Zoology. a protuberance or roundish excrescence on the body or on some organ of an animal or plant.
  • bosses — a familiar name for a calf or cow.
  • bosset — either of the rudimentary antlers found in young deer
  • boston — a card game for four, played with two packs
  • boughs — a branch of a tree, especially one of the larger or main branches.
  • boules — Boules is a game in which a small ball is thrown and then the players try to throw other balls as close to the first ball as possible.
  • bounds — a limit; boundary (esp in the phrase know no bounds)
  • bourse — A country's or region's bourse is its stock exchange.
  • bowels — innards; entrails
  • bowers — a musician, as a violinist, who performs with a bow on a stringed instrument.
  • bowles — Paul. 1910–99, US novelist, short-story writer, and composer, living in Tangiers. His novels include The Sheltering Sky (1949) and The Spider's House (1955)
  • bowsaw — a saw with a thin blade in a bow-shaped frame
  • bowser — a tanker containing fuel for aircraft, military vehicles, etc
  • bowsie — a low-class mean or obstreperous person
  • boyish — If you describe a man as boyish, you mean that he is like a boy in his appearance or behaviour, and you find this characteristic quite attractive.
  • brasco — a lavatory
  • brasov — an industrial city in central Romania: formerly a centre for expatriate Germans; ceded by Hungary to Romania in 1920. Pop: 249 000 (2005 est)
  • brasso — Hungarian name of Braşov.
  • brazos — river in central & SE Tex., flowing southeastward into the Gulf of Mexico: 870 mi (1,400 km)
  • brisso — an abbreviation for Brisbane
  • broads — a group of shallow navigable lakes, connected by a network of rivers, in E England, in Norfolk and Suffolk
  • brooks — Geraldine. born 1955, Australian writer. Her novels include March (2005), which won the Pulitzer prize
  • broose — a race, either on foot or on horseback, amongst the men at a country wedding
  • broses — a porridge made by stirring boiling liquid into oatmeal or other meal.
  • brotus — broadus.
  • browse — If you browse in a shop, you look at things in a fairly casual way, in the hope that you might find something you like.
  • browst — a brewing (of ale, tea, etc)
  • browsy — characterized by browsing
  • buboes — an inflammatory swelling of a lymphatic gland, especially in the groin or armpit.
  • burgos — a city in N Spain, in Old Castile: cathedral. Pop: 169 317 (2003 est)
  • busboy — waiter's assistant
  • busoni — Ferruccio Benvenuto (fɛʀˈʀutˌtʃɔ bɛnvɛˈnutɔ) ; ferro̅otˈch^ō benˌveno̅oˈt^ō) 1866-1924; It. composer
  • byblos — a major Phoenician city of the second millennium bc, in modern Lebanon
  • c of s — Chief of Staff
  • cacaos — Plural form of cacao.
  • cahows — Plural form of cahow.
  • cameos — Plural form of cameo.
  • camões — Luˈiz Vaz de (luˈiʃ vaʒ də ) ; lo̅oēshˈ vȧzh də) 1524?-80; Port. epic poet
  • campos — a city in E Brazil, in E Rio de Janeiro state on the Paraíba River. Pop: 388 000 (2005 est)
  • camsho — crooked
  • canoas — a city in SE Brazil, N of Pôrto Alegre.
  • canoes — Plural form of canoe.
  • canons — Plural form of canon.
  • cantos — Plural form of canto.
  • capons — Plural form of capon.
  • carbos — carbohydrate.
  • cargos — Plural form of cargo.
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