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13-letter words containing c, a, n, d, i, w

  • academic gown — a loose garment like a very light coat with wide sleeves worn over a person's outer clothes and indicating academic status
  • acknowledging — Present participle of acknowledg.
  • backwardation — the difference between the spot price for a commodity, including rent and interest, and the forward price
  • bird-watching — Bird-watching is the activity of watching and studying wild birds in their natural surroundings.
  • buck and wing — a boisterous tap dance, derived from Black and Irish clog dances
  • candlewicking — a kind of embroidery used for a bedspread, tablecloth, or pillow cover, patterned with French knots of candlewick embroidery thread or yarn
  • cedar waxwing — a brownish-gray, crested American waxwing (Bombycilla cedrorum), with red, waxlike tips on its secondary wing feathers
  • childrenswear — clothing for children
  • club sandwich — a sandwich consisting of three or more slices of toast or bread with a filling
  • crowd on sail — to hoist as much sail as possible
  • disallowances — Plural form of disallowance.
  • downhill race — a competitive event in which skiers are timed in a downhill run
  • hero sandwich — a large sandwich, usually consisting of a small loaf of bread or long roll cut in half lengthwise and containing a variety of ingredients, as meat, cheese, lettuce, and tomatoes.
  • indecency law — the law relating to indecency
  • lancet window — a high, narrow window terminating in a lancet arch.
  • launch window — a precise time period during which a spacecraft can be launched from a particular site in order to achieve a desired mission, as a rendezvous with another spacecraft.
  • magnetic wood — wood containing fine particles of nickel-zinc ferrite which absorb microwave radio signals, used to line rooms where mobile phone use is undesirable
  • new caledonia — an island in the S Pacific, about 800 miles (1290 km) E of Australia. 6224 sq. mi. (16,120 sq. km).
  • open sandwich — a sandwich served on only one slice of bread, without a covering slice.
  • sandwich beam — flitch beam.
  • sandwich cake — a cake that is made up of two or more layers with a jam or other filling
  • sandwich coin — a coin having a layer of one metal between outside layers of another, as a quarter with a layer of copper between layers of silver.
  • sandwich loaf — a loaf of the type of soft white sliced bread often used to make sandwiches
  • sandwich tern — a European tern, Sterna sandvicensis, that has a yellow-tipped bill, whitish plumage, and white forked tail, and nests in colonies on beaches, etc
  • scale drawing — illustration made in proportion
  • shadowcasting — the enhancement of images by the casting of shadows
  • wanted notice — a public announcement by the police that they want to question someone in connection with a crime that has been committed
  • wedding march — a musical composition played during a wedding procession.
  • well-financed — the management of revenues; the conduct or transaction of money matters generally, especially those affecting the public, as in the fields of banking and investment.
  • wicket maiden — an over in which no runs are scored with the bat and at least one wicket is taken by the bowler
  • wild hyacinth — any of several plants having usually blue flowers resembling those of a hyacinth, as Camassia scilloides, of the central U.S., or Triteleia hyacinthina, of western North America.
  • windsor chair — a wooden chair of many varieties, having a spindle back and legs slanting outward: common in 18th-century England and in the American colonies.
  • wolffian duct — a duct, draining the mesonephros of the embryo, that becomes the vas deferens in males and vestigial in females.
  • wood hyacinth — bluebell (def 2).

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