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14-letter words containing n, a, r, o, w, s

  • a can of worms — If you say that someone is opening a can of worms, you are warning them that they are planning to do or talk about something which is much more complicated, unpleasant, or difficult than they realize and which might be better left alone.
  • absorbing well — a well for draining off surface water and conducting it to absorbent earth underground.
  • aircraftswoman — a woman holding a noncommissioned rank in the RAF.
  • andrew jacksonAndrew ("Old Hickory") 1767–1845, U.S. general: 7th president of the U.S. 1829–37.
  • andrew johnsonAndrew, 1808–75, seventeenth president of the U.S. 1865–69.
  • at one's worst — When someone is at their worst, they are as unpleasant, bad, or unsuccessful as it is possible for them to be.
  • bare ownership — ownership of a piece of property without the right to use and derive profit from that property
  • boatswain bird — tropic bird.
  • bow and scrape — to behave in an excessively deferential or obsequious way
  • bowling crease — a line marked at the wicket, over which a bowler must not advance fully before delivering the ball
  • brown thrasher — a common large songbird, Toxostoma rufum, of the eastern U.S., having reddish-brown plumage.
  • central powers — (before World War I) Germany, Italy, and Austria-Hungary after they were linked by the Triple Alliance in 1882
  • coniston water — a lake in NW England, in Cumbria: scene of the establishment of world water speed records by Sir Malcolm Campbell (1939) and his son Donald Campbell (1959). Length: 8 km (5 miles)
  • cowper's gland — either of two small glands with ducts opening into the male urethra: during sexual excitement they secrete a mucous substance
  • crenshaw melon — a variety of melon resembling the casaba, having pinkish flesh.
  • do a slow burn — If someone does a slow burn, their angry feelings grow slowly but steadily.
  • draw a pension — If you draw a pension, you receive money from an insurer or the state because you have reached a particular age.
  • dress-down day — a day on which employees are allowed to wear informal clothing
  • dry-stone wall — A dry-stone wall is a wall that has been built by fitting stones together without using any cement.
  • dual ownership — the state of owning something jointly with someone else
  • enclosure wall — a wall that encloses a piece of land
  • escrow account — account held on sb else's behalf
  • farthingsworth — the amount that can be bought with a farthing; a small amount
  • fellow servant — (under the fellow-servant rule) an employee working with another employee for the same employer.
  • flowers of tan — a common slime mold, Fuligo septica, of the central and eastern U.S., having large sporophores and yellowish, foamy plasmodia, that during a wet growing season may spread to cover large areas of lawns, woody debris, and growing plants.
  • frontierswoman — A woman living in the region of a frontier, especially that between settled and unsettled country.
  • growing season — The growing season in a particular country or area is the period in each year when the weather and temperature is right for plants and crops to grow.
  • hampshire down — Also called Hants. a county in S England. 1460 sq. mi. (3780 sq. km).
  • healing powers — beneficial qualities
  • honours of war — the honours granted by the victorious to the defeated, esp as of marching out with all arms and flags flying
  • inside forward — one of two attacking players whose usual position is between the center forward and one of the wings.
  • isolation ward — a ward where people with a contagious disease are kept separate from people who are not infected
  • know backwards — to understand completely
  • lawson cypress — Port Orford cedar.
  • longshorewoman — a woman employed on the wharves of a port, as in loading and unloading vessels.
  • lower sideband — the frequency band below the carrier frequency, within which fall the spectral components produced by modulation of a carrier wave
  • lower silurian — Ordovician
  • lower tunguska — one of three rivers in Russia, in central Siberia, that is a tributary of the Yenisei and is 2690 km (1670 miles) long
  • man of sorrows — a person alluded to by Isaiah (Isa. 53:3) and interpreted as being the Messiah
  • mangrove swamp — a coastal marine swamp of tropical or subtropical regions that is dominated by mangrove trees.
  • master workman — a worker in charge.
  • meadow parsnip — any North American plant belonging to the genus Thaspium, of the parsley family, having yellow or purple flowers.
  • meadow saffron — autumn crocus.
  • measuring worm — the larva of any geometrid moth, which progresses by bringing the rear end of the body forward and then advancing the front end.
  • nature worship — a system of religion based on the deification and worship of natural forces and phenomena.
  • new journalism — journalism containing the writer's personal opinions and reactions and often fictional asides as added color.
  • new york state — New York (def 1).
  • news broadcast — TV, radio: current affairs item
  • newspaperwoman — a woman employed by a newspaper or wire service as a reporter, writer, editor, etc.
  • newspaperwomen — Plural form of newspaperwoman.

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