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9-letter words containing a, s, l, o, w, r

  • arrowless — having no arrows
  • browsable — able to be browsed
  • classwork — school assignments done in the classroom
  • colorways — Plural form of colorway.
  • corn laws — the laws introduced in Britain in 1804 to protect domestic farmers against foreign competition by the imposition of a heavy duty on foreign corn: repealed in 1846
  • crosswalk — A crosswalk is a place where pedestrians can cross a street and where drivers must stop to let them cross.
  • draw lots — to decide an issue by using lots
  • fallowers — Plural form of fallower.
  • falsework — framework for supporting a structure under construction that is not yet capable of supporting itself.
  • flatworms — Plural form of flatworm.
  • glasswork — the manufacture of glass and glassware.
  • glassworm — arrowworm.
  • glasswort — any of several plants of the genus Salicornia, of the amaranth family, having succulent stems with rudimentary leaves, formerly used, when burned to ashes, as a source of soda for glassmaking.
  • goalwards — toward or in the direction of the opposing team's goal
  • holy wars — [Usenet, but may predate it] flame wars over religious issues. The paper by Danny Cohen that popularised the terms big-endian and little-endian was entitled "On Holy Wars and a Plea for Peace". Other perennial Holy Wars have included Emacs vs. vi, my personal computer vs. everyone else's personal computer, ITS vs. Unix, Unix vs. VMS, BSD Unix vs. USG Unix, C vs. Pascal, C vs. Fortran, etc., ad nauseam. The characteristic that distinguishes holy wars from normal technical disputes is that in a holy wars most of the participants spend their time trying to pass off personal value choices and cultural attachments as objective technical evaluations. See also theology.
  • laserwort — the name given to several umbelliferous woodland plants of the genus Laserpitium, such as Laserpitium latifolium, whose roots are used as a flavouring
  • last word — the closing remark or comment, as in an argument: By the rules of debate she would have the last word.
  • law lords — (in Britain) members of the House of Lords who sit as the highest court of appeal, although in theory the full House of Lords has this role
  • leadworks — a factory that makes things out of lead
  • leadworts — Plural form of leadwort.
  • loanwords — Plural form of loanword.
  • low brass — an alloy of about 80 percent copper and 20 percent zinc, with traces of lead and iron.
  • lowercase — (of an alphabetical letter) of a particular form often different from and smaller than its corresponding capital letter, and occurring after the initial letter of a proper name, of the first word in a sentence, etc. Examples: a, b, q, r.
  • mealworms — Plural form of mealworm.
  • plowshare — the cutting part of the moldboard of a plow; share.
  • poor laws — laws that provide for public relief and assistance for the poor
  • rawlinsonGeorge, 1812–1902, English historian.
  • reswallow — to swallow again
  • rosenwaldJulius, 1862–1932, U.S. businessman and philanthropist.
  • safflower — a thistlelike composite plant, Carthamus tinctorius, native to the Old World, having finely toothed leaves and large, orange-red flower heads.
  • saltworks — (often used with a plural verb) a building or plant where salt is made.
  • scalework — an ornamentation technique used to depict scales on fish or other creatures
  • shallower — of little depth; not deep: shallow water.
  • shortwall — pertaining to a means of extracting coal when the working face is about a third the length of the longwall system and mining is done by a continuous cutter rather than by longwall machinery.
  • stalworth — stalwart.
  • swordplay — the action or technique of wielding a sword; fencing.
  • swordtail — any of several small, brightly colored, viviparous, freshwater fishes of the genus Xiphophorus, native to Central America, having the lower part of the caudal fin elongated into a swordlike structure: often kept in aquariums.
  • ultraslow — extremely slow
  • walkovers — Plural form of walkover.
  • wallaroos — Plural form of wallaroo.
  • wallopers — Plural form of walloper.
  • woodlarks — Plural form of woodlark.
  • workloads — Plural form of workload.

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