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- BOABS
- BOAKS
- BOARD
- BOARS
- BOART
- BOAST
- BOATS
- BOATY
- BOBAC
- BOBAK
- BOBAS
- BOBBY
- BOBOL
- BOBOS
- BOCCA
- BOCCE
- BOCCI
- BOCHE
- BOCKS
- BODED
- BODES
- BODGE
- BODGY
- BODHI
- BODLE
- BODOH
- BOEPS
- BOERS
- BOETI
- BOETS
- BOEUF
- BOFFO
- BOFFS
- BOGAN
- BOGEY
- BOGGY
- BOGIE
- BOGLE
- BOGUE
- BOGUS
- BOHEA
- BOHOS
- BOILS
- BOING
- BOINK
- BOITE
- BOKED
- BOKEH
- BOKES
- BOKOS
- BOLAR
- BOLAS
- BOLDO
- BOLDS
- BOLES
- BOLET
- BOLIX
- BOLKS
- BOLLS
- BOLOS
- BOLTS
- BOLUS
- BOMAS
- BOMBE
- BOMBO
- BOMBS
- BOMOH
- BOMOR
- BONCE
- BONDS
- BONED
- BONER
- BONES
- BONEY
- BONGO
- BONGS
- BONIE
- BONKS
- BONNE
- BONNY
- BONUM
- BONUS
- BONZA
- BONZE
- BOOAI
- BOOAY
- BOOBS
- BOOBY
- BOODY
- BOOED
- BOOFY
- BOOGY
- BOOHS
- BOOKS
- BOOKY
- BOOLS
- BOOMS
- BOOMY
- BOONG
- BOONS
- BOORD
- BOORS
- BOOSE
- BOOST
- BOOTH
- BOOTS
- BOOTY
- BOOZE
- BOOZY
- BOPPY
- BORAK
- BORAL
- BORAS
- BORAX
- BORDE
- BORDS
- BORED
- BOREE
- BOREK
- BOREL
- BORER
- BORES
- BORGO
- BORIC
- BORKS
- BORMS
- BORNA
- BORNE
- BORON
- BORTS
- BORTY
- BORTZ
- BOSEY
- BOSIE
- BOSKS
- BOSKY
- BOSOM
- BOSON
- BOSSA
- BOSSY
- BOSUN
- BOTAS
- BOTCH
- BOTEH
- BOTEL
- BOTES
- BOTEW
- BOTHY
- BOTOS
- BOTTE
- BOTTS
- BOTTY
- BOUGE
- BOUGH
- BOUKS
- BOULE
- BOULT
- BOUND
- BOUNS
- BOURD
- BOURG
- BOURN
- BOUSE
- BOUSY
- BOUTS
- BOUTU
- BOVID
- BOWAT
- BOWED
- BOWEL
- BOWER
- BOWES
- BOWET
- BOWIE
- BOWLS
- BOWNE
- BOWRS
- BOWSE
- BOXED
- BOXEN
- BOXER
- BOXES
- BOXLA
- BOXTY
- BOYAR
- BOYAU
- BOYED
- BOYEY
- BOYFS
- BOYGS
- BOYLA
- BOYLY
- BOYOS
- BOYSY
- BOZOS
Sometimes the solution is an uncommon word, then It’s time to learn something new. Here’s the definition of a few of these words:
Definition of board
board (noun)
- A relatively long, wide and thin piece of any material, usually wood or similar, often for use in construction or furniture-making.
- A device (e.g., switchboard) containing electrical switches and other controls and designed to control lights, sound, telephone connections, etc.
- A flat surface with markings for playing a board game.
- Short for blackboard, whiteboard, chessboard, surfboard, message board (on the Internet), etc.
- A committee that manages the business of an organization, e.g., a board of directors.
- Regular meals or the amount paid for them in a place of lodging.
- The side of a ship.
- The distance a sailing vessel runs between tacks when working to windward.
- The wall that surrounds an ice hockey rink, often in plural.
- A long, narrow table, like that used in a medieval dining hall.
- Paper made thick and stiff like a board, for book covers, etc.; pasteboard.
- A level or stage having a particular layout.
- A container for holding pre-dealt cards that is used to allow multiple sets of players to play the same cards.
board (verb)
- To step or climb onto or otherwise enter a ship, aircraft, train or other conveyance.
- To provide someone with meals and lodging, usually in exchange for money.
- To receive meals and lodging in exchange for money.
- To capture an enemy ship by going alongside and grappling her, then invading her with a boarding party
- To obtain meals, or meals and lodgings, statedly for compensation
- To approach (someone); to make advances to, accost.
- To cover with boards or boarding.
- To hit (someone) with a wooden board.
- To write something on a board, especially a blackboard or whiteboard.
board (noun)
- A rebound.
Definition of botch
botch (noun)
- An action, job, or task that has been performed very badly; a ruined, defective, or clumsy piece of work.
- A patch put on, or a part of a garment patched or mended in a clumsy manner.
- A mistake that is very stupid or embarrassing.
- A messy, disorderly or confusing combination; conglomeration; hodgepodge.
- One who makes a mess of something; a bungler.
botch (verb)
- To perform (a task) in an unacceptable or incompetent manner; to make a mess of something
- To do something without skill, without care, or clumsily.
- To repair or mend clumsily.
botch (noun)
- A tumour or other malignant swelling.
- A case or outbreak of boils or sores.
Definition of bound
bound (verb)
- To tie; to confine by any ligature.
- To cohere or stick together in a mass.
- To be restrained from motion, or from customary or natural action, as by friction.
- To exert a binding or restraining influence.
- To tie or fasten tightly together, with a cord, band, ligature, chain, etc.
- To confine, restrain, or hold by physical force or influence of any kind.
- To couple.
- To oblige, restrain, or hold, by authority, law, duty, promise, vow, affection, or other social tie.
- To put (a person) under definite legal obligations, especially, under the obligation of a bond or covenant.
- To place under legal obligation to serve.
- To protect or strengthen by applying a band or binding, as the edge of a carpet or garment.
- To make fast (a thing) about or upon something, as by tying; to encircle with something.
- To cover, as with a bandage.
- To prevent or restrain from customary or natural action, as by producing constipation.
- To put together in a cover, as of books.
- To make two or more elements stick together.
- To associate an identifier with a value; to associate a variable name, method name, etc. with the content of a storage location.
- To complain; to whine about something.
bound (adjective)
- (with infinitive) Obliged (to).
- (of a morpheme) That cannot stand alone as a free word.
- (of a variable) Constrained by a quantifier.
- Constipated; costive.
- Confined or restricted to a certain place; e.g. railbound.
- Unable to move in certain conditions; e.g. snowbound.
bound (adjective)
- Ready, prepared.
- Ready to start or go (to); moving in the direction (of).
- (with infinitive) Very likely (to), certain to
bound (noun)
- (often used in plural) A boundary, the border which one must cross in order to enter or leave a territory.
- A value which is known to be greater or smaller than a given set of values.
bound (verb)
- To surround a territory or other geographical entity.
- To be the boundary of.
bound (noun)
- A sizeable jump, great leap.
- A spring from one foot to the other in dancing.
- A bounce; a rebound.
bound (verb)
- To leap, move by jumping.
- To cause to leap.
- To rebound; to bounce.
- To cause to rebound; to throw so that it will rebound; to bounce.