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9-letter words containing t, o

  • bothering — to give trouble to; annoy; pester; worry: His baby sister bothered him for candy.
  • botmaster — (chat)   The owner of a bot.
  • bottle it — If you say that someone has bottled it, you mean that they have lost their courage at the last moment and have not done something they intended to do.
  • bottle up — If you bottle up strong feelings, you do not express them or show them, especially when this makes you tense or angry.
  • bottleful — the amount a bottle will hold
  • bottom-up — from the lowest level of a hierarchy or process to the top
  • bottoming — the lowest level of foundation material for a road or other structure
  • botulinal — of or relating to the bacterium Clostridium botulinum
  • botulinum — an anaerobic botulin-secreting bacterium, Clostridium botulinum
  • botulinus — an anaerobic bacterium, Clostridium botulinum, whose toxins (botulins) cause botulism: family Bacillaceae
  • botvinnik — Mikhail Moiseivich (mixaˈil məiˈsjejɪvitʃ). 1911–95, Soviet chess player; world champion (1948–57, 1958–60, 1961–63)
  • bounteous — giving freely; generous
  • bountiful — A bountiful supply or amount of something pleasant is a large one.
  • bountyhed — the quality of being bounteous
  • boutiquey — having the characteristics of a boutique
  • bow front — swell front.
  • bow-front — having a front with a convex curve
  • bowhunter — a person who hunts with a bow
  • bowstring — the string of an archer's bow, usually consisting of three strands of hemp
  • box pleat — a flat double pleat made by folding under the fabric on either side of it
  • box stall — a small stall with four walls for holding a horse
  • box stoop — a high stoop reached by a flight or flights of steps alongside the building front.
  • box store — a retail store that sells a limited assortment of basic grocery items, often, as at a warehouse, displayed in their original cartons in order to lower costs and prices.
  • boxed out — a container, case, or receptacle, usually rectangular, of wood, metal, cardboard, etc., and often with a lid or removable cover.
  • boy scout — The Boy Scouts is an organization for boys which teaches them discipline and practical skills.
  • boycotter — a person who boycotts
  • boyshorts — women's underpants which resemble close-fitting shorts, sitting below the waist and stretching to the tops of the legs
  • bracteole — a secondary bract subtending a flower within an inflorescence
  • bradenton — a city in W Florida.
  • brantford — a city in central Canada, in SW Ontario. Pop: 86 417 (2001)
  • brazelton — Brazelton behavioral scale: a test widely used to evaluate infants' responses to environmental stimuli.
  • breadroot — a leguminous plant, Psoralea esculenta, of central North America, having an edible starchy root
  • break out — If something such as war, fighting, or disease breaks out, it begins suddenly.
  • bremerton — a city in W Washington, on Puget Sound: navy yard.
  • brentwood — a residential town in SE England, in SW Essex near London. Pop: 47 593 (2001)
  • briarroot — the hard woody root of the briar, used for making tobacco pipes
  • bridgeton — a city in SW New Jersey.
  • brierroot — brier2 (sense 2)
  • brimstone — Brimstone is the same as sulphur.
  • brimstony — of, relating to or resembling brimstone; sulphurous
  • bring out — When a person or company brings out a new product, especially a new book or CD, they produce it and put it on sale.
  • briolette — a pear-shaped gem cut with long triangular facets
  • brittonic — Brythonic
  • broach to — to turn or swing so that the beam faces the waves and wind and there is danger of swamping or capsizing
  • broadcast — A broadcast is a programme, performance, or speech on the radio or on television.
  • broadtail — the highly valued black wavy fur obtained from the skins of newly born karakul lambs; caracul
  • brochette — a skewer or small spit, used for holding pieces of meat, etc, while roasting or grilling
  • bromantic — noting or pertaining to a bromance: You might call this movie a bromantic comedy.
  • bromatium — any of the swollen hyphal tips of certain fungi, on which ants can feed.
  • brominate — to treat or react with bromine
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