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

  • wild type — an organism having an appearance that is characteristic of the species in a natural breeding population.
  • wild west — the western frontier region of the U.S., before the establishment of stable government.
  • wild-eyed — having an angry, insane, or distressed expression in the eyes.
  • wildering — (botany) A plant growing in a state of nature, especially one that has run wild or escaped from cultivation.
  • wildfires — Plural form of wildfire.
  • wild_life — Logic, Inheritance, Functions and Equations parts: interpreter, manual, tests, libraries, examples Paradise Project, DEC Paris Research Laboratory. LIFE is an experimental programming language with a powerful facility for structured type inheritance. It reconciles styles from functional programming, logic programming, and object-oriented programming. LIFE implements a constraint logic programming language with equality (unification) and entailment (matching) constraints over order-sorted feature terms. The Wild_LIFE interpreter has a comfortable user interface with incremental query extension ability. It contains an extensive set of built-in operations as well as an X Windows interface. A semantic superset of LOGIN and LeFun. Syntax is similar to prolog. Mailing list: [email protected] E-mail: Peter Van Roy <[email protected]>
  • willesden — a former borough, now part of Brent, in SE England, near London.
  • wimbledon — a former borough, now part of Merton, in SE England, near London: international tennis tournaments.
  • wind-bell — a bell sounded by the action of the wind.
  • windscale — a numerical scale, as the Beaufort scale, for designating relative wind intensities.
  • wonderful — excellent; great; marvelous: We all had a wonderful weekend.
  • wondreful — Obsolete form of wonderful.
  • wood dale — a town in NE Illinois.
  • woodlouse — any of certain small, terrestrial crustaceans of the genera Oniscus, Armadillidium, etc., having a flattened, elliptical body.
  • woodpiles — Plural form of woodpile.
  • woodville — Elizabeth. ?1437–92, wife of Edward IV of England and mother of Edward V
  • word-lore — a study of words and derivations.
  • worldbeat — a type of folk music combined with western mainstream influences
  • worldline — Alternative spelling of world line.
  • worldview — Weltanschauung.
  • worldwide — extending or spread throughout the world.
  • worriedly — having or characterized by worry; concerned; anxious: Their worried parents called the police.
  • woundable — Capable of being wounded; vulnerable.
  • woundedly — in a wounded manner
  • yellowred — Of a colour between yellow and red; orange.
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