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12-letter words containing e, n, w, o

  • wondrousness — The quality of being wondrous.
  • wood anemone — any of several anemones, especially Anemone nemorosa, of the Old World, or A. quinquefolia, of the U.S.
  • wood vinegar — pyroligneous acid.
  • wooden horse — Trojan horse (def 1).
  • wooden spoon — A wooden spoon is a spoon that is used for stirring sauces and for mixing ingredients in cooking. It is made of wood and has a long handle.
  • woodlessness — the state of having no wood
  • woodshedding — Present participle of woodshed.
  • wordlessness — speechless, silent, or mute.
  • work wonders — have a transforming effect
  • workableness — The quality or state of being workable, or the extent to which a thing is workable.
  • working week — A working week is the amount of time during a normal week that you spend doing your job.
  • workingwomen — a woman who is regularly employed.
  • worklessness — (British) Unemployment; the state of being without paid work.
  • wounded knee — a village in SW South Dakota: site of a massacre of about 300 Oglala Sioux Indians on Dec. 29, 1890.
  • written word — You use the written word to refer to language expressed in writing, especially when contrasted with speech or with other forms of expression such as painting or film.
  • wrong number — a call made to a number other than the one intended. the number or person reached through such a call.
  • wrong-headed — wrong in judgment or opinion; misguided and stubborn; perverse.
  • wrongfulness — unjust or unfair: a wrongful act; a wrongful charge.
  • yellow avens — herb bennet.
  • yellow no. 5 — a yellow dye used in food, drugs, cosmetics, and other products: required by FDA regulations to be identified on food labels because of possible allergic reactions in sensitive individuals.
  • yellow-green — a color containing both yellow and green.
  • yellowshanks — A bird, the yellowlegs.
  • yukawa meson — a hypothetical elementary particle with finite rest mass, whose exchange between nucleons would account for the strong short-range forces between nucleons: subsequently identified as the pion.
  • zwitterionic — an ion with both a positive and a negative charge.
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