8-letter words containing d, o, w, n, t
- beatdown — A physical beating or assault.
- bentwood — wood bent in moulds after being heated by steaming, used mainly for furniture
- cut down — If you cut down on something or cut down something, you use or do less of it.
- danewort — a caprifoliaceous shrub, Sambucus ebulus, native to Europe and Asia and having serrated leaves and white flowers
- darktown — a part of a town or city inhabited largely by blacks.
- dewpoint — temperature at which water vapour in the air becomes saturated and water droplets begin to form
- downbeat — the downward stroke of a conductor's arm or baton indicating the first or accented beat of a measure.
- downbent — Bent downward.
- downcast — directed downward, as the eyes.
- downiest — Superlative form of downy.
- downmost — in the lowest position
- downrate — to lower the rate of: to downrate the speed of an economic recovery.
- downstep — An downward shift of tone between the syllables or words of a tonal language.
- downtake — a pipe or passage for conducting smoke, a current of air, or the like downward from a furnace, opening, etc.
- downtick — a decline or deterioration in business activity, in mood, etc.
- downtime — a time during a regular working period when an employee is not actively productive.
- downtown — to or in the main business section of a city.
- downtrod — tyrannized over; oppressed: the downtrodden plebeians of ancient Rome.
- downturn — an act or instance of turning down or the state of being turned down: the downturn of a lower lip in a permanent pout.
- downvote — such an unfavorable vote.
- get down — to receive or come to have possession, use, or enjoyment of: to get a birthday present; to get a pension.
- howdunit — A type of detective story in which the focus is not on who committed the crime, but how they have done so.
- kentwood — a city in W Michigan.
- knotweed — any of several knotty-stemmed plants belonging to the genus Polygonum, of the buckwheat family.
- let down — British. a lease.
- letdowns — Plural form of letdown.
- meltdown — network meltdown
- pat-down — an act or instance of passing the hands over the body of a clothed person to detect concealed weapons, drugs, etc.; frisking.
- put down — a throw or cast, especially one made with a forward motion of the hand when raised close to the shoulder.
- put-down — a landing of an aircraft.
- sandwort — any plant belonging to the genus Arenaria, of the pink family, having narrow leaves and clusters of usually white flowers, many of which grow in sandy soil.
- set down — to put (something or someone) in a particular place: to set a vase on a table.
- shutdown — a shutting down, as of a factory, school, or machine; a termination or suspension of operations, services, or business activity: a partial government shutdown; an emergency shutdown of a nuclear reactor.
- sit down — done or accomplished while sitting down: sit-down meetings between the two party leaders.
- sit-down — done or accomplished while sitting down: sit-down meetings between the two party leaders.
- stewpond — a fishpond, often located in the garden of a monastery
- stowdown — the packing of or stowing in a ship's hold
- takedown — made or constructed so as to be easily dismantled or disassembled.
- teardown — a taking apart; disassembly.
- thindown — a reduction in the number of particles, esp protons, of very high energy reaching and penetrating the earth's atmosphere from outer space
- tie down — that with which anything is tied.
- tie-down — a device for tying something down.
- top-down — See under structured programming.
- townland — a division of land of various sizes
- townsend — Francis Everett, 1867–1960, U.S. physician and proposer of the Townsend plan.
- turndown — that is or may be turned down; folded or doubled down: a turndown collar.
- undertow — the seaward, subsurface flow or draft of water from waves breaking on a beach.
- unstowed — to remove (tools, utensils, equipment, etc.) from stowage, especially in preparation for use.
- untoward — unfavorable or unfortunate: Untoward circumstances forced him into bankruptcy.
- unwonted — not customary or usual; rare: unwonted kindness.
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