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

  • quincewort — Squinancywort.
  • rabinowitzSolomon, Aleichem, Sholom.
  • rawsthorne — Alan. 1905–71, English composer, whose works include three symphonies, several concertos, and a set of Symphonic Studies (1939)
  • scotswoman — a woman who is a native or inhabitant of Scotland; Scot.
  • shantytown — a section, as of a city or town, characterized by shanties and crudely built houses.
  • sheet down — (of rain) to fall heavily in sheets
  • shift down — When you shift down, you move the gear lever in the vehicle you are driving in order to use a lower gear.
  • shoot down — the act of shooting with a bow, firearm, etc.
  • shout down — silence by speaking more loudly than
  • small town — Small town is used when referring to small places, usually in the United States, where people are friendly, honest, and polite, or to the people there. Small town is also sometimes used to suggest that someone has old-fashioned ideas.
  • small-town — of, relating to, or characteristic of a town or village: a typical, small-town general store.
  • sneezewort — a composite plant, Achillea ptarmica, of Europe, the powdered leaves of which cause sneezing.
  • snow crust — a relatively hard, upper layer or film of ice or compacted snow on a snow surface.
  • snow plant — a leafless, parasitic plant, Sarcodes sanguinea, of the pine forests of the Sierra Nevada in California, having a stout spike of bright red flowers, a thickly scaled stem, and a corallike mass of roots.
  • snow train — a train that takes passengers to and from a winter resort area.
  • snow-broth — melted snow.
  • snow-white — white as snow.
  • snowtubing — the sport of moving across snow on a large inflated inner tube
  • songwriter — a person who writes the words or music, or both, for popular songs.
  • spleenwort — any of various temperate and tropical ferns of the genera Asplenium and Diplazium, certain species of which are grown as ornamentals.
  • splintwood — a thin flexible wood often used for making baskets
  • springwort — a plant with magical powers, mentioned in fables and folklore but not identified
  • stab wound — knife injury
  • stand down — Military. a temporary cessation of offensive actions; cease-fire; truce: a stand-down for the Christmas holidays.
  • stand-down — Military. a temporary cessation of offensive actions; cease-fire; truce: a stand-down for the Christmas holidays.
  • stare down — to gaze fixedly and intently, especially with the eyes wide open.
  • steepdowne — very steep or precipitous
  • sternworks — the rear of a vessel
  • stick down — seal with an adhesive
  • stockowner — stockholder (def 1).
  • stolenwise — in a stealthy or secretive manner
  • strandwolf — brown hyena.
  • strip down — remove paint or wallpaper from
  • stuff gown — a woollen gown worn by a barrister who has not taken silk
  • stuntwoman — A stuntwoman is a woman whose job is to do dangerous things, either for publicity, or in a movie instead of an actor so that the actor does not risk being injured.
  • sweet corn — any of several varieties of corn, especially Zea mays rugosa, the grain or kernels of which are sweet and suitable for eating.
  • swinestone — a type of limestone that emits an unpleasant odour when rubbed or struck
  • swing vote — to cause to move to and fro, sway, or oscillate, as something suspended from above: to swing one's arms in walking.
  • swinnerton — Frank (Arthur) 1884–1982, English novelist and critic.
  • sword knot — a looped strap, ribbon, or the like attached to the hilt of a sword as a support or ornament.
  • tanglewood — a town in W Massachusetts, in the Berkshire Hills: a former estate (Tanglewood) in the area is the site of annual summer music festivals.
  • tank wagon — a form of railway wagon carrying a tank for the transport of liquids
  • tawny port — a type of port that is aged in wood for at least 7 years, giving it a 'nutty' flavour; its colour is tawny, as opposed to the red of a ruby port
  • throw down — toss downward
  • throw open — to open completely and suddenly
  • tinseltown — Hollywood, California, as a center of the movie industry.
  • tonic wine — a wine, usually fortified, generally consumed for its supposed invigorating effects
  • top twenty — the twenty most important or successful items in a particular list
  • touch down — to put the hand, finger, etc., on or into contact with (something) to feel it: He touched the iron cautiously.
  • towel ring — a circular hoop in a bathroom, etc, for hanging towels on
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