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7-letter words containing x, s, b

  • abraxas — an ancient charm composed of Greek letters: originally believed to have magical powers and inscribed on amulets, etc, but from the second century ad personified by Gnostics as a deity, the source of divine emanations
  • beeswax — Beeswax is wax that is made by bees and used especially for making candles and furniture polish.
  • bostryx — a type of cymose inflorescence normally affecting all flowers on one side of the rachis
  • box set — a collection of items of the same type, packaged together for sale in a presentation box
  • boxcars — Railroads. a completely enclosed freight car.
  • boxfish — trunkfish.
  • boxties — Irish potato cakes
  • bruxism — the habit of grinding the teeth, esp unconsciously
  • casebox — a device, similar to an abacus, for recording the cards as they are drawn from the dealing box.
  • cashbox — a strongbox for holding cash, esp in a business or financial institution
  • fussbox — a fussbudget.
  • nestbox — Alternative spelling of nest box.
  • postbox — a mailbox, especially one for public deposit of mail.
  • saltbox — a box in which salt is kept.
  • sandbox — a box or receptacle for holding sand, especially one large enough for children to play in.
  • saxtuba — a large bass saxhorn.
  • seedbox — the part of a plant that contains seeds
  • shoebox — an oblong cardboard box of a standard size used to package a pair of shoes for sale.
  • showbox — a box containing a showman's material
  • soapbox — Also, soap box. an improvised platform, as one on a street, from which a speaker delivers an informal speech, an appeal, or political harangue.
  • subtext — the underlying or implicit meaning, as of a literary work.

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