Saturday, April 12, 2025

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Number of Pangrams: 1

Maximum Puzzle Score: 302

Number of Answers: 63

Points Needed for Genius: 211

Genius requires between 32 and 52 words. You need at least a 6-letter word to reach genius. If you don't get the pangram, you need 74% of the total points to reach genius. If you get the pangram, you only need 68% of the remaining points to reach genius.

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How does this puzzle compare to other puzzles?

Today's score of 302 was in the 94th percentile of all puzzles.
The last time there was a score this high was on April 2, 2025.
The highest score ever was 537 on January 22, 2021.
The lowest score ever was 47 on March 27, 2023.

This puzzle's 63 possible answers rank it in the 94th percentile of all puzzles.
The last time there were more answers than this was on April 6, 2025.
The highest number of answers was 81 on June 8, 2019.
The lowest number of answers was 16 on March 27, 2023.

It takes a 6-letter word for genius.
The last time this happened was on April 9, 2025.

Today's puzzle has an average word length of 5.5.
For all Bees, the average word length has been 5.3.



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The most common words in the Bee are:

  • noon 194
  • loll 189
  • toot 183
  • naan 169
  • nana 169
  • lilt 137
  • till 137
  • tilt 137
  • tint 134
  • nene 130
  • mama 128
  • mamma 128
  • acacia 121
  • acai 121
  • onto 119
  • toon 119
  • onion 115
  • anal 113
  • anon 111
  • boob 111
  • booboo 111
  • olio 109
  • baba 108
  • dodo 105
  • tact 105
  • call 104
  • calla 104
  • lull 104
  • lulu 104
  • papa 104
  • mitt 102
  • poop 102
  • ratatat 102
  • tart 102
  • tartar 102
  • attar 101
  • tattoo 101
  • tatty 101
  • allay 100
  • ally 100
  • ammo 99
  • momma 99
  • tutu 99
  • cocci 98
  • mono 98
  • moon 98
  • epee 97
  • peep 97
  • roar 95
  • loon 94


How long are words in the Bee?

There have been 99,769 answers ever accepted in the Bee - with 10,560 unique words.
Below are the distributions of the lengths of these words.



Valid dictionary words not in today's official answers

You may be wondering why these words aren't here*:

  • beblood
  • beblooded
  • bedel
  • bedell
  • beebee
  • beedi
  • befool
  • befooled
  • bibb
  • bibbed
  • bibe
  • bidi
  • bield
  • bielded
  • bifid
  • bilbo
  • billie
  • bilobed
  • bleb
  • blooie
  • bobo
  • boff
  • boffed
  • boiloff
  • bole
  • bolide
  • bolled
  • boobed
  • boobie
  • boodled
  • dibbed
  • dibble
  • dibbled
  • diobol
  • dobe
  • dobie
  • doob
  • elidible
  • feeb
  • libelled
  • libellee
  • obeli
  • obol
  • obole
  • oboli

*Because the New York Times considers them obscure or offensive.

bedded

verb
  1. Senses relating to a bed as a place for resting or sleeping.
  2. Senses relating to a bed as a place or layer on which something else rests or is laid.

beef

noun
  1. The meat from a cow, bull or other bovine.
  2. (plural: beefs) A grudge; dislike (of something or someone); lack of faith or trust (in something or someone); a reason for a dislike or grudge. (often + with)
verb
  1. To complain.
  2. To add weight or strength to; to beef up.
  3. To fart; break wind.
  4. To feud or hold a grudge against.
  5. To cry
  6. To fail or mess up.
adjective
  1. Being a bovine animal that is being raised for its meat.
  2. Producing or known for raising lots of beef.
  3. Consisting of or containing beef as an ingredient.

beefed

verb
  1. To complain.
  2. To add weight or strength to; to beef up.
  3. To fart; break wind.
  4. To feud or hold a grudge against.
  5. To cry
  6. To fail or mess up.

befell

verb
  1. To fall upon; fall all over; overtake
  2. To happen.
  3. To happen to.
  4. To fall.

belie

Etymology 1

verb
  1. To lie around; encompass.
  2. (of an army) To surround; beleaguer.

Etymology 2

verb
  1. To tell lies about.
  2. To give a false representation of.
  3. To contradict, to show (something) to be false.
  4. To conceal the contradictory or ironic presence of (something).
  5. To show, evince, demonstrate: to show (something) to be present, particularly something deemed contradictory or ironic.
  6. To mimic; to counterfeit.
  7. To fill with lies.

belied

verb
  1. To tell lies about.
  2. To give a false representation of.
  3. To contradict, to show (something) to be false.
  4. To conceal the contradictory or ironic presence of (something).
  5. To show, evince, demonstrate: to show (something) to be present, particularly something deemed contradictory or ironic.
  6. To mimic; to counterfeit.
  7. To fill with lies.

belief

noun
  1. Mental acceptance of a claim as true.
  2. Faith or trust in the reality of something; often based upon one's own reasoning, trust in a claim, desire of actuality, and/or evidence considered.
  3. Something believed.
  4. The quality or state of believing.
  5. Religious faith.
  6. (in the plural) One's religious or moral convictions.

bell

Etymology 1

noun
  1. A percussive instrument made of metal or other hard material, typically but not always in the shape of an inverted cup with a flared rim, which resonates when struck.
  2. The sounding of a bell as a signal.
  3. A telephone call.
  4. A signal at a school that tells the students when a class is starting or ending.
  5. The flared end of a brass or woodwind instrument.
  6. Any of a series of strokes on a bell (or similar), struck every half hour to indicate the time (within a four hour watch)
  7. The flared end of a pipe, designed to mate with a narrow spigot.
  8. A device control code that produces a beep (or rings a small electromechanical bell on older teleprinters etc.).
  9. Anything shaped like a bell, such as the cup or corolla of a flower.
  10. The part of the capital of a column included between the abacus and neck molding; also used for the naked core of nearly cylindrical shape, assumed to exist within the leafage of a capital.
  11. An instrument situated on a bicycle's handlebar, used by the cyclist to warn of his or her presence.
verb
  1. To attach a bell to.
  2. To shape so that it flares out like a bell.
  3. To telephone.
  4. To develop bells or corollas; to take the form of a bell; to blossom.

Etymology 2

noun
  1. The bellow or bay of certain animals, such as a hound on the hunt or a stag in rut.
verb
  1. To bellow or roar.
  2. To utter in a loud manner; to thunder forth.

belle

noun
  1. An attractive woman.

belled

verb
  1. To attach a bell to.
  2. To shape so that it flares out like a bell.
  3. To telephone.
  4. To develop bells or corollas; to take the form of a bell; to blossom.
verb
  1. To bellow or roar.
  2. To utter in a loud manner; to thunder forth.
adjective
  1. Having a bell attached.
  2. Having bells (especially around the neck of an animal).

bellied

adjective
  1. Having a large or prominent belly.
  2. (in combination) Having a belly of a specified type.
  3. Swollen, bulging, or billowing; bellying.
  4. Overblown, exaggerated.
verb
  1. To position one’s belly; to move on one’s belly.
  2. To swell and become protuberant; to bulge or billow.
  3. To cause to swell out; to fill.

bible

noun
  1. An exemplar of the Bible.
  2. A comprehensive manual that describes something. (e.g., handyman’s bible).
  3. (at certain US universities) A compilation of problems and solutions from previous years of a given course, used by some students to cheat on tests or assignments.
  4. Omasum, the third compartment of the stomach of ruminants
noun
  1. A piece of soft sandstone used for scouring the wooden decks of ships, usually with sand and seawater.
  2. A stone with a naturally-formed hole, used by Yorkshiremen for good luck.

bide

verb
  1. To bear; to endure; to tolerate.
  2. To dwell or reside in a location; to abide.
  3. To wait; to be in expectation; to stay; to remain.
  4. To wait for; to await.

bided

verb
  1. To bear; to endure; to tolerate.
  2. To dwell or reside in a location; to abide.
  3. To wait; to be in expectation; to stay; to remain.
  4. To wait for; to await.

biff

noun
  1. A sudden, sharp blow or punch.
  2. A wipeout.
verb
  1. To punch or hit.
  2. To discard; to throw out; to throw away.
  3. To wipe out; to faceplant; to fall.

biffed

verb
  1. To punch or hit.
  2. To discard; to throw out; to throw away.
  3. To wipe out; to faceplant; to fall.

bifold

noun
  1. A door, window, shutter, or divider consisting of two equal panels hinged together so that it opens by folding the panels against each other.
  2. A sheet of paper or cardboard folded in half along a crease down the center.
  3. A wallet, billfold, or carrying case with a single fold, so that it opens like a book.
  4. A crease or turn that causes something to double back on itself.
adjective
  1. Twofold, double.
  2. Of two kinds.

bile

Etymology 1

noun
  1. A bitter brownish-yellow or greenish-yellow secretion produced by the liver, stored in the gall bladder, and discharged into the duodenum where it aids the process of digestion.
  2. Bitterness of temper; ill humour; irascibility.
  3. Two of the four humours, black bile or yellow bile, in ancient and medieval physiology.

Etymology 2

noun
  1. A boil (kind of swelling).
verb
  1. (of liquids) To heat to the point where it begins to turn into a gas.
  2. To cook in boiling water.
  3. (of liquids) To begin to turn into a gas, seethe.
  4. To bring to a boil, to heat so as to cause the contents to boil.
  5. (used only in progressive tenses, of weather) To be uncomfortably hot.
  6. (used only in progressive tenses) To feel uncomfortably hot.
  7. To form, or separate, by boiling or evaporation.
  8. To steep or soak in warm water.
  9. To be agitated like boiling water; to bubble; to effervesce.
  10. To be moved or excited with passion; to be hot or fervid.

bill

Etymology 1

noun
  1. Any of various bladed or pointed hand weapons, originally designating an Anglo-Saxon sword, and later a weapon of infantry, especially in the 14th and 15th centuries, commonly consisting of a broad, heavy, double-edged, hook-shaped blade, with a short pike at the back and another at the top, attached to the end of a long staff.
  2. A cutting instrument, with hook-shaped point, and fitted with a handle, used in pruning, etc.; a billhook.
  3. Somebody armed with a bill; a billman.
  4. A pickaxe, or mattock.
  5. The extremity of the arm of an anchor; the point of or beyond the fluke (also called the peak).
verb
  1. To dig, chop, etc., with a bill.

Etymology 2

noun
  1. The beak of a bird, especially when small or flattish; sometimes also used with reference to a platypus, turtle, or other animal.
  2. A beak-like projection, especially a promontory.
  3. Of a cap or hat: the brim or peak, serving as a shade to keep sun off the face and out of the eyes.
verb
  1. To peck
  2. To stroke bill against bill, with reference to doves; to caress in fondness

Etymology 3

noun
  1. A written list or inventory. (Now obsolete except in specific senses or set phrases; bill of lading, bill of goods, etc.)
  2. A document, originally sealed; a formal statement or official memorandum. (Now obsolete except with certain qualifying words; bill of health, bill of sale etc.)
  3. A draft of a law, presented to a legislature for enactment; a proposed or projected law.
  4. A declaration made in writing, stating some wrong the complainant has suffered from the defendant, or a fault committed by some person against a law.
  5. A piece of paper money; a banknote.
  6. A written note of goods sold, services rendered, or work done, with the price or charge; an invoice.
  7. A paper, written or printed, and posted up or given away, to advertise something, as a lecture, a play, or the sale of goods
  8. A writing binding the signer or signers to pay a certain sum at a future day or on demand, with or without interest, as may be stated in the document; a bill of exchange. In the United States, it is usually called a note, a note of hand, or a promissory note.
  9. A set of items presented together.
verb
  1. To advertise by a bill or public notice.
  2. To charge; to send a bill to.

Etymology 4

noun
  1. The bell, or boom, of the bittern.

billed

verb
  1. To dig, chop, etc., with a bill.
verb
  1. To peck
  2. To stroke bill against bill, with reference to doves; to caress in fondness
verb
  1. To advertise by a bill or public notice.
  2. To charge; to send a bill to.
adjective
  1. Having a specified kind of bill (beak or beak-like projection).

billfold

noun
  1. A small, folding sleeve or case designed to hold paper currency, as well as credit cards, pictures, etc.

bled

Etymology 1

verb
  1. (of a person or animal) To lose blood through an injured blood vessel.
  2. To let or draw blood from.
  3. To take large amounts of money from.
  4. To steadily lose (something vital).
  5. (of an ink or dye) To spread from the intended location and stain the surrounding cloth or paper.
  6. To remove air bubbles from a pipe containing other fluids.
  7. To bleed on; to make bloody.
  8. To show one's group loyalty by showing (its associated color) in one's blood.
  9. To lose sap, gum, or juice.
  10. To issue forth, or drop, like blood from an incision.
  11. (of a phonological rule) To destroy the environment where another phonological rule would have applied.

Etymology 2

noun
  1. (in parts of French North Africa) Hinterland, field.

bleed

noun
  1. An incident of bleeding, as in haemophilia.
  2. A narrow edge around a page layout, to be printed but cut off afterwards (added to allow for slight misalignment, especially with pictures that should run to the edge of the finished sheet).
  3. (sound recording) The situation where sound is picked up by a microphone from a source other than that which is intended.
  4. The removal of air bubbles from a pipe containing other fluids.
verb
  1. (of a person or animal) To lose blood through an injured blood vessel.
  2. To let or draw blood from.
  3. To take large amounts of money from.
  4. To steadily lose (something vital).
  5. (of an ink or dye) To spread from the intended location and stain the surrounding cloth or paper.
  6. To remove air bubbles from a pipe containing other fluids.
  7. To bleed on; to make bloody.
  8. To show one's group loyalty by showing (its associated color) in one's blood.
  9. To lose sap, gum, or juice.
  10. To issue forth, or drop, like blood from an incision.
  11. (of a phonological rule) To destroy the environment where another phonological rule would have applied.

blob

Etymology 1

noun
  1. A shapeless or amorphous mass; a vague shape or amount, especially of a liquid or semisolid substance; a clump, group or collection that lacks definite shape.
  2. In astronomy, a large cloud of gas. In particular, an extended Lyman-Alpha blob is a huge body of gas that may be the precursor to a galaxy.
  3. A bubble; a bleb.
  4. A small freshwater fish (Cottus bairdii); the miller's thumb.
  5. The partially inflated air bag used in the sport of blobbing.
  6. A score of zero.
verb
  1. To drop in the form of a blob or blobs
  2. To drop a blob or blobs onto, cover with blobs.
  3. To fall in the form of a blob or blobs.
  4. To relax idly and mindlessly; to veg out.

Etymology 2

noun
  1. Acronym of binary large object. (a data type that allows storage of binary data often of indeterminate length).

blobbed

verb
  1. To drop in the form of a blob or blobs
  2. To drop a blob or blobs onto, cover with blobs.
  3. To fall in the form of a blob or blobs.
  4. To relax idly and mindlessly; to veg out.

blood

noun
  1. A member of the Los Angeles gang The Bloods.
noun
  1. A vital liquid flowing in the bodies of many types of animals that usually conveys nutrients and oxygen. In vertebrates, it is colored red by hemoglobin, is conveyed by arteries and veins, is pumped by the heart and is usually generated in bone marrow.
  2. A family relationship due to birth, such as that between siblings; contrasted with relationships due to marriage or adoption (see blood relative, blood relation, by blood).
  3. One of the four humours in the human body.
  4. A blood test or blood sample.
  5. The sap or juice which flows in or from plants.
  6. The juice of anything, especially if red.
  7. Temper of mind; disposition; mood
  8. A lively, showy man; a rake; a dandy.
  9. A blood horse, one of good pedigree.
  10. Bloodshed.
verb
  1. To cause something to be covered with blood; to bloody.
  2. To let blood (from); to bleed.
  3. To initiate into warfare or a blood sport, traditionally by smearing with the blood of the first kill witnessed.

blooded

verb
  1. To cause something to be covered with blood; to bloody.
  2. To let blood (from); to bleed.
  3. To initiate into warfare or a blood sport, traditionally by smearing with the blood of the first kill witnessed.
adjective
  1. Experienced.
  2. Descended from.
  3. Bloody, bleeding.
  4. (of horses, cattle, etc.) derived from ancestors of good blood; having a good pedigree.

bloodied

adjective
  1. Covered or stained with blood
verb
  1. To draw blood from one's opponent in a fight.
  2. To demonstrably harm the cause of an opponent.

bobbed

verb
  1. To move gently and vertically, in either a single motion or repeatedly up and down, at or near the surface of a body of water, or similar medium.
  2. To move (something) as though it were bobbing in water.
  3. To curtsy.
  4. To strike with a quick, light blow; to tap.
verb
  1. To cut (hair) into a bob haircut.
  2. To shorten by cutting; to dock; to crop
  3. To bobsleigh.

bobble

noun
  1. A furry ball attached on top of a hat.
  2. Elasticated band used for securing hair (for instance in a ponytail), a hair tie
  3. A pill (a ball formed on the surface of the fabric, as on laundered clothes).
  4. A localized set of stitches forming a raised bump.
  5. A wobbling motion.
verb
  1. To bob up and down.
  2. To make a mistake in.
  3. To roll slowly.

bobbled

verb
  1. To bob up and down.
  2. To make a mistake in.
  3. To roll slowly.

bode

Etymology 1

noun
  1. An omen; a foreshadowing.
verb
  1. To indicate by signs, as future events; to be an omen of; to portend or foretell.
  2. (followed by "well", "ill", "no good", etc.) To betoken or augur something good or bad that will happen in the future.

Etymology 2

noun
  1. A bid; an offer.

Etymology 3

noun
  1. A messenger; a herald.

Etymology 4

noun
  1. A stop; a halting; delay.

Etymology 5

verb
  1. To bear; to endure; to tolerate.
  2. To dwell or reside in a location; to abide.
  3. To wait; to be in expectation; to stay; to remain.
  4. To wait for; to await.

boded

verb
  1. To indicate by signs, as future events; to be an omen of; to portend or foretell.
  2. (followed by "well", "ill", "no good", etc.) To betoken or augur something good or bad that will happen in the future.

bodied

adjective
  1. (in combination) Having a specified form of body.
  2. Having a bodily form; corporeal or incarnate.
verb
  1. To give body or shape to something.
  2. To construct the bodywork of a car.
  3. To embody.
  4. To murder someone.
  5. (by extension) To utterly defeat someone.
  6. To hard counter a particular character build or play style. Frequently used in the passive voice form, get bodied by.

boffo

noun
  1. (chiefly in the world of entertainment) A great success; a hit.
adjective
  1. Outstanding; very good or successful.

boil

Etymology 1

noun
  1. A localized accumulation of pus in the skin, resulting from infection.

Etymology 2

noun
  1. The point at which fluid begins to change to a vapour.
  2. A dish of boiled food, especially based on seafood.
  3. The collective noun for a group of hawks.
verb
  1. (of liquids) To heat to the point where it begins to turn into a gas.
  2. To cook in boiling water.
  3. (of liquids) To begin to turn into a gas, seethe.
  4. To bring to a boil, to heat so as to cause the contents to boil.
  5. (used only in progressive tenses, of weather) To be uncomfortably hot.
  6. (used only in progressive tenses) To feel uncomfortably hot.
  7. To form, or separate, by boiling or evaporation.
  8. To steep or soak in warm water.
  9. To be agitated like boiling water; to bubble; to effervesce.
  10. To be moved or excited with passion; to be hot or fervid.

boiled

verb
  1. (of liquids) To heat to the point where it begins to turn into a gas.
  2. To cook in boiling water.
  3. (of liquids) To begin to turn into a gas, seethe.
  4. To bring to a boil, to heat so as to cause the contents to boil.
  5. (used only in progressive tenses, of weather) To be uncomfortably hot.
  6. (used only in progressive tenses) To feel uncomfortably hot.
  7. To form, or separate, by boiling or evaporation.
  8. To steep or soak in warm water.
  9. To be agitated like boiling water; to bubble; to effervesce.
  10. To be moved or excited with passion; to be hot or fervid.
adjective
  1. Cooked in boiling water.
  2. (of water) Having reached the boiling point.
  3. Angry.
  4. Drunk.

bold

Etymology 1

noun
  1. A dwelling; habitation; building.

Etymology 2

adjective
  1. Courageous, daring.
  2. Visually striking; conspicuous.
  3. (of typefaces) Having thicker strokes than the ordinary form of the typeface.
  4. Presumptuous, forward or impudent.
  5. Naughty; insolent; badly-behaved.
  6. Full-bodied.
  7. Pornographic; depicting nudity.
  8. Steep or abrupt.

Etymology 3

verb
  1. To make (a font or some text) bold.
  2. To make bold or daring.
  3. To become bold.

bolded

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boll

noun
  1. The rounded seed-bearing capsule of a cotton or flax plant.
  2. An old dry measure equal to six bushels.
verb
  1. To form a boll or seed vessel; to go to seed.

bolo

Etymology 1

noun
  1. A long, heavy, single-edged machete.
  2. A type of punch; an uppercut.
verb
  1. To attack or despatch with a bolo knife.

Etymology 2

noun
  1. A soldier not capable of the minimum standards of marksmanship.
verb
  1. To fail to meet the minimum standards of marksmanship.

Etymology 3

noun
  1. A string or leather necktie secured with an ornamental slide.
verb
  1. To dress (somebody) in a bolo.

Etymology 4

noun
  1. A request for law enforcement officers to be on the lookout for a suspect.

boob

Etymology 1

noun
  1. Idiot, fool.
verb
  1. To behave stupidly; to act like a boob.
  2. To make a mistake
adjective
  1. Idiotic, foolish.

Etymology 2

noun
  1. A breast, especially that of an adult or adolescent human female.

Etymology 3

noun
  1. A prison; jail.

booboo

noun
  1. A mistake or error.
  2. (by or to young children) A minor injury, such as a cut or a bruise.
  3. (by or to young children) Feces.

boodle

noun
  1. Money, especially when acquired or spent illegally or improperly; swag.
  2. The whole collection or lot; caboodle.

booed

verb
  1. To shout extended boos derisively.
  2. To shout extended boos at, as a form of derision.

doobie

noun
  1. A marijuana cigarette.

ebbed

verb
  1. To flow back or recede
  2. To fall away or decline
  3. To fish with stakes and nets that serve to prevent the fish from getting back into the sea with the ebb
  4. To cause to flow back.

edible

noun
  1. Anything edible.
  2. (marijuana) a foodstuff, usually a baked good, infused with tetrahydrocannabinol from cannabutter etc.
adjective
  1. That can be eaten without harm; innocuous to humans; suitable for consumption.
  2. That can be eaten without disgust.

feeble

verb
  1. To make feeble; to enfeeble.
adjective
  1. Deficient in physical strength
  2. Lacking force, vigor, or efficiency in action or expression; faint.

fibbed

verb
  1. To lie, especially more or less inconsequentially.
verb
  1. (thieves cant) To punch, especially a series of punches in rapid succession; to beat; to hit; to strike.

fobbed

verb
  1. To cheat, to deceive, to trick, to take in, to impose upon someone.
  2. To beat; to maul.

foible

noun
  1. A quirk, idiosyncrasy, or mannerism; unusual habit or way (usage is typically plural), that is slightly strange or silly.
  2. A weakness or failing of character.
  3. Part of a sword between the middle and the point, weaker than the forte.
adjective
  1. Weak; feeble.

libel

noun
  1. A written or pictorial false statement which unjustly seeks to damage someone's reputation.
  2. The act or crime of displaying such a statement publicly.
  3. Any defamatory writing; a lampoon; a satire.
  4. A written declaration or statement by the plaintiff of their cause of action, and of the relief they seek.
  5. A brief writing of any kind, especially a declaration, bill, certificate, request, supplication, etc.
verb
  1. To defame someone, especially in a manner that meets the legal definition of libel.
  2. To proceed against (a ship, goods, etc.) by filing a libel.

libeled

verb
  1. To defame someone, especially in a manner that meets the legal definition of libel.
  2. To proceed against (a ship, goods, etc.) by filing a libel.

libelee

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libido

noun
  1. The fraction of incident light or radiation reflected by a surface or body, commonly expressed as a percentage.
  2. The whitish inner portion of the rind of citrus fruits that is a source of pectin, commonly referred to as the pith.
  3. One of the four major stages of the magnum opus, involving purification of the prima materia.
noun
  1. (common usage) Sexual urges or drives.
  2. Drives or mental energies related to or based on sexual instincts but not necessarily sexual in and of themselves.

lifeblood

noun
  1. Blood that is needed for continued life; blood regarded as the seat of life.
  2. That which is required for continued existence or function.

lobbed

verb
  1. To throw or hit a ball into the air in a high arch.
  2. To throw.
  3. To put, place
  4. To hit, kick, or throw a ball over another player in a game.
  5. To let fall heavily or lazily.
verb
  1. To cob (chip off unwanted pieces of stone).

lobbied

verb
  1. To attempt to influence (a public official or decision-maker) in favor of a specific opinion or cause.

lobe

noun
  1. Any projection or division, especially one of a somewhat rounded form.
  2. A clear division of an organ that can be determined at the gross anatomy level, especially one of the parts of the brain, liver or lung.
  3. A semicircular pattern left on the ice as the skater travels across it.

lobed

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lobo

noun
  1. A wolf.

oboe

noun
  1. A soprano and melody wind instrument in the modern orchestra and wind ensemble. It is a smaller instrument and generally made of grenadilla wood. It is a member of the double reed family.