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11-letter words containing d, o, w, n, i

  • whit monday — the Monday following Whitsunday.
  • white sound — white noise.
  • whodunnitry — the style or genre of novels, plays, etc concerned with crime
  • widow woman — a widow.
  • wild indigo — any of several plants belonging to the genus Baptisia, of the legume family, especially B. tinctoria, having yellow flowers.
  • wild orange — laurel cherry.
  • wildfowling — Present participle of wildfowl.
  • willow wand — a slender stick or rod made of willow used especially in magic or divination
  • wind-broken — having the breathing impaired; affected with heaves.
  • windom peak — a mountain in SW Colorado, in the San Juan Mountains. 14,082 feet (4292 meters).
  • window back — woodwork, especially paneling, beneath the stool of a window.
  • window sash — the frame holding the pane of a window.
  • window seat — a seat built beneath the sill of a recessed or other window.
  • window-shop — to look at articles in the windows of stores without making any purchases.
  • windowlight — windowpane (def 1).
  • windowpanes — Plural form of windowpane.
  • windows 3.0 — (operating system)   A complete rework of Microsoft Windows with many new facilities such as the ability to address memory beyond 640k. It was released in 1990, and vigorous development of applications by third parties helped Microsoft sell over 10 million copies.
  • windows 3.1 — (operating system)   A version of Microsoft Windows with many improvements over Windows 3.0, including True Type Fonts, Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) and Mouse Trails for use with LCD Devices. It also saw the loss of Real Mode, which meant it would no longer run on Intel 8086 processors (did anyone ever do this anyway?). Sometimes described as "stand-alone Windows", in contrast to Windows for Workgroups 3.1. Windows 3.11 is a free bug-fix update. 3.1's successors are Windows 95 and Windows NT.
  • windows 4gl — (tool, database)   (INGRES/Windows 4GL) A graphical tool running on top of a workstation's native windowing system, to help developers to build user interfaces to INGRES applications.
  • windowsills — Plural form of windowsill.
  • windsor tie — a wide, soft necktie of black silk, tied at the neck in a loose bow.
  • wing-footed — having winged feet.
  • withholding — to hold back; restrain or check.
  • withindoors — into or inside the house.
  • wonder girl — an outstanding girl or woman
  • wonderingly — In a wondering manner; with wonderment.
  • wood pigeon — Also called ringdove. a European pigeon, Columba palumbus, having a whitish patch on each side of the neck.
  • woodcarving — the art or technique of carving objects by hand from wood or of carving decorations into wood.
  • woodturning — The action of shaping wood with a lathe.
  • woodworking — the act or art of making things of wood.
  • wordishness — the use or manner of using words
  • working day — daytime hours occupied by work
  • working dog — one of any of several breeds of usually large, powerful dogs originally developed to assist people in their daily work, as draft animals, guard dogs, and guide dogs, and including the boxer, bullmastiff, Doberman pinscher, Great Dane, St. Bernard, and Siberian Husky.
  • working-day — workaday; everyday.
  • world point — (in relativity) a point in space-time, specified by three space coordinates and a time coordinate. Compare event (def 4).
  • worldliness — of or relating to this world as contrasted with heaven, spiritual life, etc.; earthly; mundane.
  • wrongdoings — Plural form of wrongdoing.
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