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Words containing i, t, w, o, n

6 letter words containing i, t, w, o, n

  • intown — being in the central or metropolitan area of a city or town: an intown motel.
  • outwin — to get out (from)
  • townie — a resident of a town, especially a nonstudent resident of a college town.
  • wilton — a town in SW Connecticut.
  • winton — Tim, full name Timothy John Winton. born 1960. Australian writer. His novels include Cloudstreet (1992), The Riders (1995), and Dirt Music (2002)

7 letter words containing i, t, w, o, n

  • midtown — the middle part of a city or town between uptown and downtown.
  • outwind — to exceed in fitness and stamina
  • outwing — to fly faster or more skilfully than
  • stowing — Nautical. to put (cargo, provisions, etc.) in the places intended for them. to put (sails, spars, gear, etc.) in the proper place or condition when not in use.
  • tinwork — something made of tin.

8 letter words containing i, t, w, o, n

  • bowenite — a compact and dense variety of green serpentine resembling jade.
  • brownist — a person who supported the principles of church government advocated by Robert Browne and adopted in modified form by the Independents or Congregationalists
  • dewpoint — temperature at which water vapour in the air becomes saturated and water droplets begin to form
  • downiest — Superlative form of downy.
  • downtick — a decline or deterioration in business activity, in mood, etc.

9 letter words containing i, t, w, o, n

  • antiwoman — hostile to women
  • antiworld — a hypothetical or supposed world or universe composed of antimatter
  • boatswain — a petty officer on a merchant ship or a warrant officer on a warship who is responsible for the maintenance of the ship and its equipment
  • bowstring — the string of an archer's bow, usually consisting of three strands of hemp
  • bytownite — a rare plagioclase found in alkaline igneous rocks

10 letter words containing i, t, w, o, n

  • angwantibo — a rare gold-coloured prosimian primate of tropical Africa, Arctocebus calabarensis, having digits that are specialized as a pair of pincers for climbing: family Lorisidae (lorises)
  • anti-woman — the female human being, as distinguished from a girl or a man.
  • antigrowth — acting to restrict or prevent growth
  • autowinder — a battery-operated device for advancing the film in a camera automatically after each exposure
  • batfowling — A method of catching birds at night, by holding a torch or other light, and beating the bush or perch where they roost so that the birds fly towards the light.

11 letter words containing i, t, w, o, n

  • autowinders — Plural form of autowinder.
  • browbeating — to intimidate by overbearing looks or words; bully: They browbeat him into agreeing.
  • cabinetwood — any wood suitable for use in cabinetwork.
  • cabinetwork — the making of furniture, esp of fine quality
  • chinwangtao — Qinhuangdao

12 letter words containing i, t, w, o, n

  • cockthrowing — the sport of knocking down, or killing, a cock that is tied to a post
  • contrariwise — from a contrasting point of view; on the other hand
  • counter-view — an opposing or contrasting opinion.
  • counterweigh — counterbalance
  • cringeworthy — Causing feelings of embarrassment or awkwardness.

13 letter words containing i, t, w, o, n

  • aircraftwoman — The female equivalent of an aircraftman.
  • aircraftwomen — Plural form of aircraftwoman.
  • airworthiness — (of an aircraft) meeting established standards for safe flight; equipped and maintained in condition to fly.
  • anticlockwise — If something is moving anticlockwise, it is moving in the opposite direction to the direction in which the hands of a clock move.
  • backwardation — the difference between the spot price for a commodity, including rent and interest, and the forward price

14 letter words containing i, t, w, o, n

  • aircraftswoman — a woman holding a noncommissioned rank in the RAF.
  • below-the-line — denoting the entries printed below the horizontal line on a company's profit-and-loss account that show how any profit is to be distributed
  • brother-in-law — Someone's brother-in-law is the brother of their husband or wife, or the man who is married to their sister.
  • clock-watching — the act of checking the time in anticipation of a break or the end of the working day
  • code-switching — Linguistics. the alternating or mixed use of two or more languages, especially within the same discourse: My grandma’s code-switching when we cook together reminds me of my family's origins. Bilingual students are discouraged from code-switching during class.

15 letter words containing i, t, w, o, n

  • casement-window — a window sash opening on hinges that are generally attached to the upright side of its frame.
  • contraclockwise — Counterclockwise.
  • counterweighted — Simple past tense and past participle of counterweight.
  • craftswomanship — The body of skills, techniques, and expertise of (a) feminine craft(s).
  • crashworthiness — the ability of a vehicle structure to withstand a crash

16 letter words containing i, t, w, o, n

  • counterclockwise — If something is moving counterclockwise, it is moving in the opposite direction to the direction in which the hands of a clock move.
  • creditworthiness — having a satisfactory credit rating.
  • dyed-in-the-wool — through and through; complete: a dyed-in-the-wool reformer.
  • forward-thinking — planning or tending to plan for the future; forward-looking.
  • hole-in-the-wall — A hole-in-the-wall machine is a machine built into the wall of a bank or other building, which allows people to take out money from their bank account by using a special card.

17 letter words containing i, t, w, o, n

18 letter words containing i, t, w, o, n

  • 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)
  • farewell-to-spring — a slender, showy plant, Clarkia amoena, of the evening primrose family, native to western North America, having satiny, cup-shaped, lilac-crimson or reddish-pink flowers and roundish fruit.
  • schleswig-holstein — two contiguous duchies of Denmark that were a center of international tension in the 19th century: Prussia annexed Schleswig 1864 and Holstein 1866.

19 letter words containing i, t, w, o, n

20 letter words containing i, t, w, o, n

  • bowling-on-the-green — a game played with wooden balls on a level, closely mowed green having a slight bias, the object being to roll one's ball as near as possible to a smaller white ball at the other end of the green. Also called bowls, bowling on the green. Compare bowl2 (def 2), bowling green, jack1 (def 7), rink (def 5).
  • 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.
  • snow-on-the-mountain — a North American euphorbiaceous plant, Euphorbia marginata, having white-edged leaves and showy white bracts surrounding small flowers

21 letter words containing i, t, w, o, n

  • model-view-controller — (programming)   (MVC) A way of partitioning the design of interactive software; a software architecture pattern. The "model" is the internal workings of the program (the data objects and algorithms), the "view" is how the user sees the state of the model and the "controller" is how the user changes the state or provides input. MVC was the original kind of what is now sometimes called an MV* pattern. Trygve Reenskaug introduced it into Smalltalk-76 while visiting Xerox PARC in the 1970s.

22 letter words containing i, t, w, o, n

  • the-leaning-tower-pisa — a round, marble campanile in Pisa, Italy, begun in 1174 and now 17 feet (5.2 meters) out of the perpendicular in its height of 179 feet (54 meters).

30 letter words containing i, t, w, o, n

  • call-with-current-continuation — (programming)   (call/cc) A Lisp control function that implements the continuation passing style of programming. In continuation passing style (CPS), every function f takes an extra final argument k called the "continuation". The continuation is itself a function and represents the rest of the program. Instead of just returning a value in the normal way, f passes it as an argument to k and returns the result of that. call/cc takes a function f as its argument and calls f, passing it the current continuation k. It thus allows a CPS function to be called in a non-CPS (direct) context. For example, if the final result is to print the value returned by call/cc then anything passed to k will also be printed. E.g, in Scheme: (define (f k) (k 1) (k 2) 3) (display (call-with-current-continuation f)) Will display 1.

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