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9-letter words containing d, e, w, l

  • locoweeds — Plural form of locoweed.
  • low rider — an individually decorated and customized car fitted with hydraulic jacks that permit lowering of the chassis nearly to the road.
  • low-grade — of an inferior quality, worth, value, etc.: The mine yields low-grade silver ore.
  • lowballed — Simple past tense and past participle of lowball.
  • lowlander — a native of the Lowlands.
  • lowlihead — lowly state; lowliness.
  • macdowellEdward Alexander, 1861–1908, U.S. composer and pianist.
  • maplewood — a city in SE Minnesota, near St. Paul.
  • melt down — substance
  • meltdowns — Plural form of meltdown.
  • midweekly — midweek.
  • milkweeds — Plural form of milkweed.
  • new blood — If people talk about bringing new blood into an organization or sports team, they are referring to new people who are likely to improve the organization or team.
  • new build — the activity of building new houses and other buildings
  • new delhi — Hindi Bharat [buh-ruht] /ˈbʌ rʌt/ (Show IPA). a republic in S Asia: a union comprising 25 states and 7 union territories; formerly a British colony; gained independence Aug. 15, 1947; became a republic within the Commonwealth of Nations Jan. 26, 1950. 1,246,880 sq. mi. (3,229,419 sq. km). Capital: New Delhi.
  • new world — Western Hemisphere (def 1).
  • newlyweds — a person who has recently married.
  • nidwalden — a demicanton of Unterwalden, in central Switzerland. 106 sq. mi. (275 sq. km). Capital: Stans.
  • oddfellow — a member of a social and benevolent society that originated in England in the 18th century.
  • old sweat — an old soldier; veteran
  • old welsh — the Welsh language of the period before c1150 a.d.
  • olivewood — the wood of the olive tree
  • pewholder — a person who leases or is the owner of a pew or an area of seats in a church
  • pilotweed — the compass plant, Silphium laciniatum.
  • renewedly — in a renewed fashion
  • rewardful — offering reward; rewarding
  • rewilding — to introduce (animals or plants) to their original habitat or to a habitat similar to their natural one: proposals to rewild elephants to the American plains.
  • rosenwaldJulius, 1862–1932, U.S. businessman and philanthropist.
  • saddlebow — the arched front part of a saddle or saddletree.
  • scaledown — a reduction in size, quantity, or activity according to a fixed scale or proportion: a scaledown of military expenditures.
  • seawardly — in a seaward direction
  • seldshown — seldom shown
  • selfwards — in the direction of oneself
  • sidewalks — a walk, especially a paved one, at the side of a street or road.
  • sidewheel — either of a pair of paddle wheels on the sides of a vessel.
  • sillyweed — marijuana.
  • slideshow — a presentation of photographic slides, or images on a transparent base, placed in a projector and viewed sequentially on a screen.
  • slinkweed — a plant believed to make a cow give birth prematurely
  • snowblade — one of a pair of short skis used without poles
  • snowfield — a large and relatively permanent expanse of snow.
  • snowslide — an avalanche consisting largely or entirely of snow.
  • speedwalk — an endless conveyor belt, moving walk, or the like used to transport standing persons from place to place.
  • speedwell — any of several plants, shrubs, or small trees of the genus Veronica, of the figwort family, having opposite leaves and small flowers.
  • spelldown — a spelling competition that begins with all the contestants standing and that ends when all but one, the winner, have been required to sit down due to a specified number of misspellings.
  • spot-weld — to weld (two pieces of metal) together in a small area or spot by the application of heat and pressure.
  • swaledale — a breed of small hardy sheep kept esp in northern England for its coarse wool which is used for making tweeds and carpets
  • sweetveld — (in South Africa) a type of grazing characterized by high-quality grass
  • swellhead — a vain or arrogant person.
  • tack-weld — to join (pieces of metal) with a number of small welds spaced some distance apart.
  • the weald — a region of SE England, in Kent, Surrey, and East and West Sussex between the North Downs and the South Downs: formerly forested
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