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7-letter words that end in o

  • basotho — a member of the subgroup of the Sotho people who chiefly inhabit Lesotho
  • bassano — Jacopo [yah-kaw-paw] /ˈyɑ kɔ pɔ/ (Show IPA), (Giacomo da Ponte) 1510–92, Italian painter.
  • battero — a heavy club
  • battuto — a selection of chopped herbs, used in Italian cookery
  • beefalo — a cross between a domestic cow and a buffalo, technically one that is three-eighths buffalo and five-eighths cow, intended for beef production
  • belasco — David1853-1931; U.S. theatrical producer, playwright, & actor
  • bendigo — a city in SE Australia, in central Victoria: founded in 1851 after the discovery of gold. Pop: 68 715 (2001)
  • bergamo — a walled city in N Italy, in Lombardy. Pop: 113 143 (2001)
  • bermejo — a river in Argentina, rising in the northwest and flowing southeast to the Paraguay River. Length: about 1600 km (1000 miles)
  • bio-bio — a river in central Chile, rising in the Andes and flowing northwest to the Pacific. Length: about 390 km (240 miles)
  • bizarro — bizarre
  • boiardo — Matteo Maria (matˈtɛːo maˈria), conte de Scandiano. 1434–94, Italian poet; author of the historical epic Orlando Innamorato (1487)
  • bojardo — Matteo Maria [mah-tey-oh muh-ree-uh;; Italian maht-te-aw mah-ree-ah] /mɑˈteɪ oʊ məˈri ə;; Italian mɑtˈtɛ ɔ mɑˈri ɑ/ (Show IPA), 1434–94, Italian poet.
  • bolillo — a crusty hard roll with a soft center.
  • bolzano — a city in NE Italy, in Trentino-Alto Adige: belonged to Austria until 1919. Pop: 94 989 (2001)
  • boniato — a variety of sweet potato grown in the Caribbean
  • boo-boo — A boo-boo is a silly mistake or blunder.
  • borasco — (especially in the Mediterranean) a squall, usually accompanied by thunder and lightning.
  • botargo — a relish consisting of the roe of mullet or tunny, salted and pressed into rolls
  • braccio — an Italian unit of measurement based on the length of a man's arm and roughly equivalent to two feet
  • bracero — a Mexican labourer working in the USA, esp one admitted into the country to relieve labour shortages during and immediately after World War II
  • brasero — a large metal tray for holding burning coals
  • bravado — Bravado is an appearance of courage or confidence that someone shows in order to impress other people.
  • broncho — bronco
  • bucardo — a recently extinct Spanish mountain goat
  • buccaro — unglazed pottery.
  • buffalo — A buffalo is a wild animal like a large cow with horns that curve upwards. Buffalo are usually found in southern and eastern Africa.
  • bugaboo — Something or someone that is your bugaboo worries or upsets you.
  • bugaloo — a fast dance of Afro-American origin, performed by couples and characterized by dancing apart and moving the body in short, quick movements to the beat of the music.
  • bummalo — Bombay duck.
  • bunuelo — a thin, round, fried pastry, often dusted with cinnamon sugar.
  • burrito — A burrito is a tortilla containing a filling of ground beef, chicken, cheese, or beans.
  • bushido — the feudal code of the Japanese samurai, stressing self-discipline, courage and loyalty
  • byelovo — a city in W central Russia. Pop: 65 000 (2005 est)
  • cabildo — a municipal council, or a town hall, in Latin America
  • caboclo — a Brazilian of Indian or mixed Indian and white ancestry.
  • cabrito — the flesh of a young goat, used as food
  • cacimbo — a heavy mist or drizzle that occurs in the Congo basin area, often accompanied by onshore winds.
  • caetano — Marcello (marˈselu). 1906–80, prime minister of Portugal from 1968 until he was replaced by an army coup in 1974
  • calaloo — Alternative spelling of callaloo.
  • calando — (to be performed) with gradually decreasing tone and speed
  • calvino — Italo. 1923–85, Italian novelist and short-story writer. His works include Our Ancestors (1960) and Invisible Cities (1972)
  • calypso — A calypso is a song about a current subject, sung in a style which originally comes from the West Indies.
  • camacho — Manuel Ávila [mah-nwel ah-vee-lah] /mɑˈnwɛl ˈɑ viˌlɑ/ (Show IPA). Manuel Avila Camacho.
  • camauro — a crimson velvet cap trimmed with ermine, worn by the pope on nonliturgical occasions.
  • can tho — a town in S Vietnam, on the River Mekong. Pop: 368 000 (2005 est)
  • can-tho — a town in S Vietnam, on the Mekong River.
  • cantico — to dance as part of an act of worship
  • capello — Fabio. born 1946. Italian football player and coach; he won four Italian league titles with Milan and two Spanish league titles with Real Madrid; managed England (2008–12)
  • carabao — water buffalo
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