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

  • amboina wood — the hard, heavy wood of a tree, Pterocarpus indicus, of southern Asia, having a curly or mottled grain.
  • be done with — to end relations with
  • bearing down — to hold up; support: to bear the weight of the roof.
  • blow molding — Blow molding is a process for forming plastic objects in which plastic is melted, put in a mold, and then shaped by having compressed air blown into it.
  • blow-molding — the sound of any vapor or gas issuing from a vent under pressure.
  • boil down to — If you say that a situation or problem boils down to a particular thing or can be boiled down to a particular thing, you mean that this is the most important or the most basic aspect of it.
  • bond washing — a series of deals in bonds made with the intention of avoiding taxation
  • bonding wire — A bonding wire is a wire connecting two pieces of equipment, often for hazard prevention.
  • bottled wine — wine that has been transferred from barrel to bottle
  • bowdlerizing — to expurgate (a written work) by removing or modifying passages considered vulgar or objectionable.
  • childcrowing — a disease which causes spasms of the vocal cords
  • cold working — Cold working is a process in which metal is shaped at a fairly low temperature. This increases the metal's yield strength but makes it less ductile.
  • collingswood — a city in SW New Jersey.
  • core drawing — drawing of fine tubing using wire as a mandrel.
  • cowardliness — lacking courage; contemptibly timid.
  • crowdfunding — Crowdfunding is when a large number of people each give an amount of money to pay for a project, especially by using a website to collect the money.
  • darning wool — wool used for darning
  • devon minnow — a spinning lure intended to imitate the swimming motion of a minnow
  • disallowance — to refuse to allow; reject; veto: to disallow a claim for compensation.
  • disendowment — The act of depriving of an endowment or endowments.
  • donationware — (Internet) A variant of freeware that offers an option to its user to donate money to the program's author.
  • doomwatching — the act of watching the environment to warn of and prevent harm
  • downshifting — to shift an automotive transmission or vehicle into a lower gear.
  • downwellings — Plural form of downwelling.
  • downy mildew — Also called false mildew. any fungus of the family Peronosporaceae, causing many plant diseases and producing a white, downy mass of conidiophores, usually on the under surface of the leaves of the host plant.
  • drawing room — a formal reception room, especially in an apartment or private house.
  • dumbing down — the act or process of making something less intellectually demanding; a pejorative use
  • easting down — the passage eastward from the Cape of Good Hope, as made by a sailing ship bound for Australia or the East Indies.
  • forward line — the soldiers at the forward most position in an army force
  • gable window — a window in or under a gable.
  • giant powder — dynamite composed of nitroglycerin and kieselguhr.
  • go down with — If you go down with an illness or a disease, you catch it.
  • godwin's law — (humour)   "As a Usenet discussion grows longer, the probability of a comparison involving Nazis or Hitler approaches one." There is a tradition in many groups that, once this occurs, that thread is over, and whoever mentioned the Nazis has automatically lost whatever argument was in progress. Godwin's Law thus practically guarantees the existence of an upper bound on thread length in those groups. However there is also a widely recognised codicil that any intentional triggering of Godwin's Law in order to invoke its thread-ending effects will be unsuccessful.
  • gordian worm — nematomorph.
  • grosswardein — German name of Oradea.
  • hand of writ — handwriting; penmanship.
  • hard-working — industrious; zealous: a hardworking family man.
  • high and low — having a great or considerable extent or reach upward or vertically; lofty; tall: a high wall.
  • hollywoodian — a person who works for the motion-picture industry located in Hollywood, Calif.
  • horned whiff — any of several flatfishes having both eyes on the left side of the head, of the genus Citharichthys, as C. cornutus (horned whiff) inhabiting Atlantic waters from New England to Brazil.
  • in the world — the earth or globe, considered as a planet.
  • in two minds — If you are in two minds, you are uncertain about what to do, especially when you have to choose between two courses of action. The expression of two minds is also used, especially in American English.
  • jaw-dropping — Something that is jaw-dropping is extremely surprising, impressive, or shocking.
  • jesse window — a church window having a representation of the tree of Jesse.
  • linking word — A linking word is a word which shows a connection between clauses or sentences. 'However' and 'so' are linking words.
  • long-awaited — A long-awaited event or thing is one that someone has been waiting for for a long time.
  • long-waisted — of more than average length between the shoulders and waistline; having a low waistline.
  • longwindedly — Alternative spelling of long-windedly.
  • machine word — word (def 10).
  • machine-word — a unit of language, consisting of one or more spoken sounds or their written representation, that functions as a principal carrier of meaning. Words are composed of one or more morphemes and are either the smallest units susceptible of independent use or consist of two or three such units combined under certain linking conditions, as with the loss of primary accent that distinguishes black·bird· from black· bird·. Words are usually separated by spaces in writing, and are distinguished phonologically, as by accent, in many languages.

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