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

  • 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.
  • downthrows — Plural form of downthrow.
  • downtowner — Someone from downtown.
  • downtrends — Plural form of downtrend.
  • downturned — Turned downwards.
  • dutchwoman — a female native or inhabitant of the Netherlands; a woman of Dutch ancestry.
  • earthwoman — a female inhabitant or native of the planet Earth.
  • earthwomen — Plural form of earthwoman.
  • endowments — Plural form of endowment.
  • entry word — in book
  • exit wound — a wound caused by a missile, esp a bullet, leaving a person's body
  • farnsworth — Philo Taylor [fahy-loh] /ˈfaɪ loʊ/ (Show IPA), 1906–71, U.S. physicist and inventor: pioneer in the field of television.
  • fight down — If you fight down an emotion or a desire, you try very hard not to feel it, show it, or act on it.
  • first down — the first of four consecutive plays during which an offensive team must advance the ball at least ten yards to retain possession of it.
  • five townsthe, a district in central England famous for the manufacture of pottery and china. The towns comprising this district were combined in 1910 to form Stoke-on-Trent.
  • flat-woven — (of a carpet) woven without pile
  • fort irwin — a military reservation in SW California, NE of Barstow.
  • fort wayne — a city in NE Indiana.
  • frontwards — in a direction toward the front.
  • frontwoman — The lead female singer in a band.
  • 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.
  • ghost town — a town permanently abandoned by its inhabitants, as because of a business decline or because a nearby mine has been worked out.
  • go in with — share cost
  • go to town — a thickly populated area, usually smaller than a city and larger than a village, having fixed boundaries and certain local powers of government.
  • go-between — a person who acts as an agent or intermediary between persons or groups; emissary.
  • grunt work — work that is repetitious, often physically exhausting, and boring.
  • hagerstown — a city in NW Maryland.
  • hand towel — small towel for drying the hands
  • huntiegowk — a fool's errand or a person sent on an April fool's errand
  • huntswoman — Feminine form of huntsman.
  • huntswomen — Plural form of huntswoman.
  • 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.
  • jointworms — Plural form of jointworm.
  • kenilworth — a town in central Warwickshire, in central England, SE of Birmingham.
  • kept woman — a woman maintained by a man as his mistress
  • kidneywort — the navelwort, Umbilicus rupestris, of the stonecrop family, having drooping yellowish-green flowers.
  • knockwurst — knackwurst.
  • linlithgow — former name of West Lothian.
  • meat wagon — an ambulance.
  • meganewton — a unit of force equal to one million newtons
  • middletown — a township in E New Jersey.
  • moneyworts — Plural form of moneywort.
  • montan wax — hard wax obtained from lignite and peat
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