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Words containing c, o, w, l, i

5 letter words containing c, o, w, l, i

  • wilco — Expressing compliance or agreement, especially acceptance of instructions received by radio.

6 letter words containing c, o, w, l, i

  • wilcoxElla Wheeler, 1850–1919, U.S. poet.

7 letter words containing c, o, w, l, i

  • cowgirl — a female cowboy
  • cowlick — a tuft of hair over the forehead
  • cowlike — the mature female of a bovine animal, especially of the genus Bos.
  • cowling — a streamlined metal covering, esp one fitted around an aircraft engine
  • cowlitz — a river in SW Washington state, flowing W and S to the Columbia River. 130 miles (209 km) long.

8 letter words containing c, o, w, l, i

  • chlodwig — German name of Clovis I.
  • chowline — A line of people waiting for food.
  • clowning — clownish behaviour
  • clownish — If you describe a person's appearance or behaviour as clownish, you mean that they look or behave rather like a clown, and often that they appear rather foolish.
  • cow-tail — a coarse wool of poor quality.

9 letter words containing c, o, w, l, i

  • archilowe — a treat, such as a drink, given in return for something
  • climbdown — A retreat or withdrawal from an earlier position or opinion; a backdown.
  • clockwise — When something is moving clockwise, it is moving in a circle in the same direction as the hands on a clock.
  • clownfish — any of several brightly coloured striped fish of the subfamily Amphiprioninae of the Pacific and Indian Oceans
  • clownlike — Resembling a clown or some aspect of clowns.

10 letter words containing c, o, w, l, i

  • climb-down — a retreat, as from an indefensible opinion or position.
  • clownishly — In a clownish, undignified, or foolish manner; absurdly, ridiculously.
  • cobweblike — Resembling or characteristic of a cobweb.
  • cornwallis — Charles, 1st Marquis Cornwallis. 1738–1805, British general in the War of American Independence: commanded forces defeated at Yorktown (1781): defeated Tipu Sahib (1791): governor general of Bengal (1786–93, 1805): negotiated the Treaty of Amiens (1801)
  • coweringly — in a cowering manner

11 letter words containing c, o, w, l, i

  • allowancing — Present participle of allowance.
  • backflowing — Flowing backwards.
  • cauliflower — Cauliflower is a large round vegetable that has a hard white centre surrounded by green leaves.
  • collingwood — a city in SE Australia, near Melbourne.
  • cowansville — a town in S Quebec, in E Canada.

12 letter words containing c, o, w, l, i

13 letter words containing c, o, w, l, i

  • acknowledging — Present participle of acknowledg.
  • anticlockwise — If something is moving anticlockwise, it is moving in the opposite direction to the direction in which the hands of a clock move.
  • caulifloweret — an individual floret from a cauliflower
  • constablewick — the area of land under the charge of a constable
  • corkscrewlike — Resembling a corkscrew, usually specifically the worm of a corkscrew.

14 letter words containing c, o, w, l, i

  • clock-watching — the act of checking the time in anticipation of a break or the end of the working day
  • crawfordsville — a city in W central Indiana.
  • disacknowledge — (transitive) To refuse to acknowledge or recognize something; to disavow or deny.
  • electrowinning — a means of extracting metal from ore using electrolysis
  • googlewhacking — The action of searching for googlewhacks.

15 letter words containing c, o, w, l, i

16 letter words containing c, o, w, l, i

  • backward-looking — If you describe someone or something as backward-looking, you disapprove of their attitudes, ideas, or actions because they are based on old-fashioned opinions or methods.
  • counterclockwise — If something is moving counterclockwise, it is moving in the opposite direction to the direction in which the hands of a clock move.
  • well-conditioned — existing under or subject to conditions.
  • well-functioning — the kind of action or activity proper to a person, thing, or institution; the purpose for which something is designed or exists; role.
  • wheelchair-bound — unable to walk through injury, illness, etc and relying on a wheelchair to move around

17 letter words containing c, o, w, l, i

  • browserconfig.xml — (web)   A Microsoft configuration file used to customise the appearance and behaviour of website links pinned to the Windows start screen or desktop taskbar. browserconfig.xml allows the site owner to specify things like badges and tile images.
  • well-accomplished — completed; done; effected: an accomplished fact.

18 letter words containing c, o, w, l, i

  • chuck-will's-widow — a large North American nightjar, Caprimulgus carolinensis, similar to the whippoorwill
  • schleswig-holstein — two contiguous duchies of Denmark that were a center of international tension in the 19th century: Prussia annexed Schleswig 1864 and Holstein 1866.

19 letter words containing c, o, w, l, i

20 letter words containing c, o, w, l, i

21 letter words containing c, o, w, l, i

  • model-view-controller — (programming)   (MVC) A way of partitioning the design of interactive software; a software architecture pattern. The "model" is the internal workings of the program (the data objects and algorithms), the "view" is how the user sees the state of the model and the "controller" is how the user changes the state or provides input. MVC was the original kind of what is now sometimes called an MV* pattern. Trygve Reenskaug introduced it into Smalltalk-76 while visiting Xerox PARC in the 1970s.

22 letter words containing c, o, w, l, i

30 letter words containing c, o, w, l, i

  • call-with-current-continuation — (programming)   (call/cc) A Lisp control function that implements the continuation passing style of programming. In continuation passing style (CPS), every function f takes an extra final argument k called the "continuation". The continuation is itself a function and represents the rest of the program. Instead of just returning a value in the normal way, f passes it as an argument to k and returns the result of that. call/cc takes a function f as its argument and calls f, passing it the current continuation k. It thus allows a CPS function to be called in a non-CPS (direct) context. For example, if the final result is to print the value returned by call/cc then anything passed to k will also be printed. E.g, in Scheme: (define (f k) (k 1) (k 2) 3) (display (call-with-current-continuation f)) Will display 1.

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