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10-letter words containing n, e, t, w, o, r

  • atef-crown — a symbolic headdress of certain Egyptian gods, as Osiris, and of Egyptian kings, consisting of a tall conical cap flanked by two plumes and bearing representations of the uraeus and the sun.
  • autowinder — a battery-operated device for advancing the film in a camera automatically after each exposure
  • barrenwort — a herbaceous European berberidaceous plant, Epimedium alpinum, having red-and-yellow star-shaped flowers
  • bridgetown — the capital of Barbados, a port on the SW coast. Pop: 144 000 (2005 est)
  • browbeaten — intimidated
  • brown belt — a level of expertise just below that of black belt
  • brown bent — a common grass, Agrostis canina, of North America, used for lawns and putting greens because its blades can be clipped very short without injury to the plant.
  • brownstone — In the United States, a brownstone is a type of house which was built during the 19th century. Brownstones have a front that is made from a reddish-brown stone.
  • counterwar — War waged in response to another war.
  • czernowitz — German name of Cernăuţi.
  • downmarket — Toward or relating to the cheaper or less prestigious sector of the market.
  • downstater — A person from downstate; usually specifically a person from downstate New York.
  • downstream — upstream
  • downstreet — Toward the lower part of a street.
  • downstroke — a downward stroke, as of a machine part, piston, or the like.
  • downtowner — Someone from downtown.
  • downtrends — Plural form of downtrend.
  • downturned — Turned downwards.
  • earthwoman — a female inhabitant or native of the planet Earth.
  • earthwomen — Plural form of earthwoman.
  • entry word — in book
  • fort wayne — a city in NE Indiana.
  • frontwomen — Plural form of frontwoman.
  • georgetown — an island in SE Asia, off the W coast of the Malay Peninsula. 110 sq. mi. (285 sq. km).
  • germantown — a NW section of Philadelphia, Pa.: American defeat by British 1777.
  • hagerstown — a city in NW Maryland.
  • intergrown — That have grown together and through each other.
  • interworld — A world between other worlds.
  • interwoven — to weave together, as threads, strands, branches, or roots.
  • kenilworth — a town in central Warwickshire, in central England, SE of Birmingham.
  • kidneywort — the navelwort, Umbilicus rupestris, of the stonecrop family, having drooping yellowish-green flowers.
  • moneyworts — Plural form of moneywort.
  • nameworthy — worthy of or deserving a name
  • navelworts — Plural form of navelwort.
  • networkers — Plural form of networker.
  • networking — network
  • new forest — a forest region in S England, in Hampshire: national park. 145 sq. mi. (376 sq. km).
  • news story — a news report of any length, usually presented in a straightforward style and without editorial comment.
  • newsworthy — of sufficient interest to the public or a special audience to warrant press attention or coverage.
  • nipplewort — a yellow-flowered plant, Lapsana communis, found in woods and on wasteland.
  • nonnetwork — not part of or connected to a network
  • nor'wester — sou'wester (defs 1, 2).
  • north-west — The north-west is the direction which is halfway between north and west.
  • noteworthy — worthy of notice or attention; notable; remarkable: a noteworthy addition to our collection of rare books.
  • number two — someone or something that is second in rank, order, or importance.
  • one or two — One or two means a few.
  • outswinger — a ball that when bowled veers from leg side to off side.
  • overstrewn — scattered over
  • overwinter — to pass, spend, or survive the winter: to overwinter on the Riviera.
  • part owner — a person who shares in the ownership of something

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