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8-letter words containing b, o, w, e

  • web foot — a pad foot having the appearance of toes joined by a web.
  • web-foot — a pad foot having the appearance of toes joined by a web.
  • web-toed — web-footed.
  • webboard — an internet site where users can post messages, tutorials, information, and topics for discussion
  • webcomal — COMmon Algorithmic Language
  • webcomic — an online comic strip or cartoon, especially one that was originally published online.
  • webisode — a short, original video that is initially viewed on a website and is promotional or informational in content: The TV show will premiere a series of webisodes this summer.
  • webphone — A telephone that connects through the internet.
  • webworms — Plural form of webworm.
  • wellbore — A wellbore is a hole drilled in the ground in order to look for or extract natural resources such as oil and gas.
  • wellborn — born of a good, noble, or highly esteemed family.
  • whiteboy — (UK, US, slang, mildly, pejorative) A young Caucasian male.
  • wide boy — A wide boy is a man, especially a young man, who has a lot of money but who earns it in a dishonest or illegal way.
  • widebody — a jet airliner having a fuselage wide enough to allow passenger seating to be divided by two aisles running from front to back.
  • wine box — wine sold in a cubic carton, usually of three-litre capacity, having a plastic lining and a tap for dispensing
  • wishbone — a forked bone, formed by the fusion of the two clavicles, in front of the breastbone in most birds; furcula.
  • wobegone — woebegone.
  • wolfbane — See 'wolfsbane'.
  • womblike — Resembling a womb or uterus in shape or function.
  • woodbine — any of several climbing vines, as a European honeysuckle, Lonicera periclymenum, or the Virginia creeper of North America.
  • workable — practicable or feasible: He needs a workable schedule.
  • would-be — wishing or pretending to be: a would-be wit.
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