10-letter words containing d, r, o, w, s
- summerwood — the part of an annual ring of wood, characterized by compact, thick-walled cells, formed during the later part of the growing season.
- swear word — A swear word is a word which is considered to be rude or offensive. Swear words are usually used when people are angry.
- swedenborg — Emanuel [ih-man-yoo-uh l;; Swedish e-mah-noo-uh l] /ɪˈmæn yu əl;; Swedish ɛˈmɑ nu əl/ (Show IPA), (Emanuel Swedberg) 1688–1772, Swedish scientist, philosopher, and mystic.
- swing door — a door that swings open on being pushed or pulled from either side and then swings closed by itself.
- sword bean — a twining vine, Canavalia gladiata, of the legume family, found in the tropics of the Eastern Hemisphere, having large, showy, pealike flowers and reddish-brown seeds.
- sword belt — a military belt from which a sword may be hung.
- sword cane — a cane or walking stick having a hollow shaft that serves as a sheath for a sword or dagger.
- sword fern — any fern of the genus Nephrolepis, especially N. exaltata, characterized by sword-shaped, pinnate fronds, a common houseplant.
- sword knot — a looped strap, ribbon, or the like attached to the hilt of a sword as a support or ornament.
- sword lily — a gladiolus.
- swordcraft — skill in or the art of swordplay.
- swordproof — able to resist the stroke of a sword
- swordstick — a hollow walking stick containing a short sword or dagger
- trade show — show (def 22).
- two-thirds — Two-thirds of something is an amount that is two out of three equal parts of it.
- unshowered — not having been showered
- upwards of — toward a higher place or position: The birds flew upward.
- wallboards — Plural form of wallboard.
- wandsworth — a borough of Greater London, England.
- war clouds — sign of trouble ahead
- warehoused — Simple past tense and past participle of warehouse.
- warlordism — a military leader, especially of a warlike nation.
- washboards — Plural form of washboard.
- watchwords — Plural form of watchword.
- widowbirds — Plural form of widowbird.
- wild horse — horse which is untamed
- windhovers — Plural form of windhover.
- windstorms — Plural form of windstorm.
- winsorized — Simple past tense and past participle of winsorize.
- wonderless — to think or speculate curiously: to wonder about the origin of the solar system.
- wondrously — wonderful; remarkable.
- wood screw — any of various screws that have a slotted head and a gimlet point that permit them to be driven into wood with a screwdriver.
- wood stork — wood ibis.
- wood sugar — a white, crystalline, water-soluble powder, C 5 H 10 O 5 , the dextrorotatory form of xylose: used chiefly in dyeing and tanning.
- woodgrouse — the capercaillie.
- woodrushes — Plural form of woodrush.
- woodscrews — Plural form of woodscrew.
- woodshrike — any of several species of shrike, including the common woodshrike, Tephrodornis pondicerianus, and the large woodshrike, Tephrodornis gularis
- woodthrush — a North American thrush, Hylocichla mustelina, known for its beautiful song
- word burst — a greater than normal rate of occurrence of a particular word in a given context, esp in weblogs
- word class — a group of words all of which are members of the same form class or part of speech.
- word salad — incoherent speech consisting of both real and imaginary words, lacking comprehensive meaning, and occurring in advanced schizophrenic states.
- wordlessly — In a wordless manner.
- wordsearch — a puzzle made up of letters arranged in a grid which contains a number of hidden words running in various directions
- wordsmiths — Plural form of wordsmith.
- wordsworth — William, 1770–1850, English poet: poet laureate 1843–50.
- work-study — an examination of ways of finding the most efficient method of doing a job, esp in terms of time and effort
- world soul — the animating principle or the moving force of the universe; world spirit.
- worldlines — Plural form of worldline.
- worldlings — Plural form of worldling.