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12-letter words containing d, o, w, e

  • well-pointed — having a point or points: a pointed arch.
  • well-rounded — having desirably varied abilities or attainments.
  • well-stocked — a supply of goods kept on hand for sale to customers by a merchant, distributor, manufacturer, etc.; inventory.
  • well-trodden — a past participle of tread.
  • westmorelandWilliam Childs [chahyldz] /tʃaɪldz/ (Show IPA), 1914–2005, U.S. army officer: commander of U.S. forces in Vietnam and Thailand 1964–68.
  • wheel window — a rose window having prominent radiating mullions.
  • white-ground — pertaining to or designating a style of vase painting developed in Greece from the 6th to the 4th centuries b.c., characterized chiefly by a white background of slip onto which were painted polychromatic figures.
  • whittle down — To whittle down a group or thing means to gradually make it smaller.
  • whole-souled — wholehearted; hearty.
  • wholehearted — fully or completely sincere, enthusiastic, energetic, etc.; hearty; earnest: a wholehearted attempt to comply.
  • wide-mouthed — having a wide mouth
  • widow's mite — a small contribution given cheerfully by one who can ill afford it. Mark 12:41–44.
  • widow's peak — a point formed in the hairline in the middle of the forehead.
  • wind erosion — the erosion, transportation, and deposition of topsoil by the wind, especially in dust storms.
  • window frame — structure surrounding a window pane
  • window ledge — outdoors: bottom edge of a window
  • window shade — a shade or blind for a window, as a sheet of cloth or paper on a spring roller.
  • wine-colored — of the color of wine; dark red.
  • winged horse — the constellation Pegasus.
  • wisdom teeth — the third molar on each side of the upper and lower jaws: the last tooth to erupt.
  • withholdment — the act of withholding
  • wobble board — a piece of fibreboard used as a musical instrument, producing a characteristic sound when flexed
  • woman driver — a female driver
  • woman friend — a female friend
  • wonder child — an unusually intelligent or talented child; prodigy; wunderkind.
  • wondermonger — a person who tells of or works wonders
  • wonderstruck — (of a person) experiencing a sudden feeling of awed delight or wonder.
  • wonderworker — A person who performs miracles or wonders.
  • wondrousness — The quality of being wondrous.
  • wood anemone — any of several anemones, especially Anemone nemorosa, of the Old World, or A. quinquefolia, of the U.S.
  • wood cudweed — a weedy, composite plant, Gnaphalium sylvaticum, of the North Temperate Zone, having woolly foliage and numerous, dirty-white flowerheads in a leafy spike.
  • wood vinegar — pyroligneous acid.
  • wood warbler — warbler (def 2).
  • woodburytype — a process using gelatine film exposed to the negative, which is then pressed into lead and processed, or a print of this type
  • woodchippers — Plural form of woodchipper.
  • woodchoppers — Plural form of woodchopper.
  • wooden horse — Trojan horse (def 1).
  • wooden spoon — A wooden spoon is a spoon that is used for stirring sauces and for mixing ingredients in cooking. It is made of wood and has a long handle.
  • woodlessness — the state of having no wood
  • woodruff key — a key having the form of a nearly semicircular disk fitting into a recess in a shaft.
  • woodshedding — Present participle of woodshed.
  • word picture — a description in words, especially one that is unusually vivid: She drew a word picture of a South Pacific sunset.
  • word-perfect — correct in every detail
  • wordlessness — speechless, silent, or mute.
  • wordsmithery — the craft or skill of a wordsmith
  • work wonders — have a transforming effect
  • world beater — If you describe a person or thing as a world beater, you mean that they are better than most other people or things of their kind.
  • world leader — sth that is the best internationally
  • world record — international best
  • world series — an annual series of games between the winning teams of the two major leagues: the first team to win four games being champions of the U.S.
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