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Words containing d, o, w, p

4 letter words containing d, o, w, p

  • dowp — Alternative form of doup.

6 letter words containing d, o, w, p

  • plowed — an agricultural implement used for cutting, lifting, turning over, and partly pulverizing soil.
  • powder — British Dialect. a sudden, frantic, or impulsive rush.
  • prowed — the forepart of a ship or boat; bow.

7 letter words containing d, o, w, p

  • depower — ability to do or act; capability of doing or accomplishing something.
  • dewdrop — a drop of dew
  • doo-wop — a style of small-group vocal harmonizing, commercialized as a type of so-called street singing in the 1950s, in which words and nonsense syllables are chanted in rhythmic harmony to support the stylized melody of the lead singer.
  • pegwood — a rod of boxwood of about 1/3 inch (8.4 mm) diameter, cut in various ways at the end and used by watchmakers for cleaning jewels.
  • pindown — a now-discredited system of disciplining children used in some British children's homes during the 1980s, which included the use of physical or emotional punishments such as locking a child in a room for long periods or making a child wear just underwear

8 letter words containing d, o, w, p

  • -powered — denoting a specified source or form of energy that a machine needs in order to work
  • bepowder — to cover with powder
  • dewdrops — a drop of dew.
  • dewpoint — temperature at which water vapour in the air becomes saturated and water droplets begin to form
  • downpipe — downspout.

9 letter words containing d, o, w, p

  • applewood — The timber of the apple tree, used in carpentry and to smoke food.
  • clampdown — A clampdown is a sudden restriction on a particular activity by a government or other authority.
  • copsewood — the smallest trees, and the bushes and ferns, of a coppice
  • downpipes — Plural form of downpipe.
  • downplays — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of downplay.

10 letter words containing d, o, w, p

  • clamp-down — a device, usually of some rigid material, for strengthening or supporting objects or fastening them together.
  • clampdowns — Plural form of clampdown.
  • codswallop — If you describe something that someone has just said as codswallop, you mean that you think it is nonsense.
  • disempower — to deprive of influence, importance, etc.: Voters feel they have become disempowered by recent political events.
  • disworship — to refuse to revere or worship

11 letter words containing d, o, w, p

  • bandywallop — an imaginary town, far from civilization
  • camphorweed — vinegarweed.
  • camphorwood — The wood of Cinnamomum camphora, an evergreen tree whose leaves have a smell of camphor when crushed.
  • candlepower — the luminous intensity of a source of light in a given direction: now expressed in candelas but formerly in terms of the international candle
  • companywide — Extending throughout a company.

12 letter words containing d, o, w, p

  • baden-powell — Robert Stephenson Smyth (smɪθ, smaɪθ), 1st Baron Baden-Powell. 1857–1941, British general, noted for his defence of Mafeking (1899–1900) in the Boer War; founder of the Boy Scouts (1908) and (with his sister Agnes) the Girl Guides (1910)
  • cape-frowardCape, a cape in S Chile, on the Strait of Magellan: southernmost point of mainland South America.
  • crowd-puller — If you describe a performer or event as a crowd-puller, you mean that they attract a large audience.
  • disempowered — Simple past tense and past participle of disempower.
  • dockwalloper — longshoreman

13 letter words containing d, o, w, p

  • bishop's-weed — goutweed.
  • crowd-pleaser — If you describe a performer, politician, or sports player as a crowd-pleaser, you mean they always please their audience. You can also describe an action or event as a crowd-pleaser.
  • disempowering — Present participle of disempower.
  • disfellowship — (in some Protestant religions) the status of a member who, because of some serious infraction of church policy, has been denied the church's sacraments and any post of responsibility and is officially shunned by other members.
  • dock-walloper — a casual laborer about docks or wharves.

14 letter words containing d, o, w, p

  • atomic-powered — powered by atomic energy
  • compound-wound — noting an electric device in which part of the field circuit is in parallel with the armature circuit and part is in series with it.
  • disempowerment — to deprive of influence, importance, etc.: Voters feel they have become disempowered by recent political events.
  • dusting-powder — a powder used on the skin, especially to relieve irritation or absorb moisture.
  • goodfellowship — cheerful company

15 letter words containing d, o, w, p

  • dishwasherproof — (of dishes, cooking utensils, etc.) able to withstand washing in an automatic dishwasher without breaking, chipping, fading, etc.
  • good-fellowship — a pleasant, convivial spirit; comradeship; geniality.
  • nuclear-powered — powered by nuclear energy
  • well-positioned — condition with reference to place; location; situation.
  • wind-pollinated — being pollinated by airborne pollen.

16 letter words containing d, o, w, p

17 letter words containing d, o, w, p

18 letter words containing d, o, w, p

  • berwick-upon-tweed — a town in N England, in N Northumberland at the mouth of the Tweed: much involved in border disputes between England and Scotland between the 12th and 16th centuries; neutral territory 1551–1885. Pop: 12 870 (2001)

20 letter words containing d, o, w, p

  • model-view-presenter — (programming)   (MVP) A user interface architectural pattern where functions are separated between the model, view and presenter. The model defines the data to be displayed or otherwise acted upon in the user interface. The view displays data from the model and routes user commands (events) to the presenter to act upon that data. The presenter retrieves data from the model and displays it in the view. The implementation of MVP can vary as to how much presentation logic is handled by the presenter and the view. In a web application most presentation logic is usually in the view which runs in the web browser. MVP is one of the MV* variations of the MVC pattern.

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