11-letter words containing o, l, d, w, e
- hollow-eyed — having sunken eyes.
- interflowed — Simple past tense and past participle of interflow.
- kewpie doll — a doll having rosy cheeks and a curl of hair on its head
- knowledging — Present participle of knowledge.
- land worker — a person who works on the land
- leatherwood — an American shrub, Dirca palustris, having a tough bark.
- lewy bodies — abnormal proteins that occur in the nerve cells of the cerebral cortex and the basal ganglia, causing Parkinson's disease and dementia
- long-winded — talking or writing at tedious length: long-winded after-dinner speakers.
- low hurdles — a race in which runners leap over hurdles 2 feet 6 inches (76 cm) high.
- low-density — having a low concentration.
- low-pitched — pitched in a low register or key: a low-pitched aria for the basso.
- low-powered — having little power or capacity
- lower bound — an element less than or equal to all the elements in a given set: The numbers 0 and 1 are lower bounds of the set consisting of 1, 2, and 3.
- lower world — Classical Mythology. the regions of the dead, conceived of as lying beneath the surface of the earth; Hades; the underworld.
- meadow lily — Canada lily.
- meadow vole — meadow mouse.
- meadowlands — Plural form of meadowland.
- meadowlarks — Plural form of meadowlark.
- middlebrows — Plural form of middlebrow.
- middlewoman — The female equivalent of a middleman; a female intermediary.
- middlewomen — Plural form of middlewoman.
- mildewproof — able to withstand or repel the effect of mildew.
- milk powder — dry milk.
- mind-blower — a hallucinogenic drug.
- mishallowed — falsely hallowed or revered
- needlewoman — a woman who does needlework.
- needlewomen — Plural form of needlewoman.
- netherworld — the infernal regions; hell.
- new milford — a town in W Connecticut.
- new-for-old — (of insurance) issued on the principle that claims will be based on the cost of replacing old damaged, destroyed, or lost items with brand new items
- old swedish — the language of Sweden as spoken and written from about 1225 to 1500.
- olde worlde — Olde worlde is used to describe places and things that are or seem to be from an earlier period of history, and that look interesting or attractive.
- one-worlder — a person who supports or believes in any of various movements to establish a world government or a federation of nations stronger than any individual nation, for the purpose of promoting the common good.
- other world — the world after death; the future world.
- otherworlds — Plural form of otherworld.
- otherworldy — With a quality unlike those normal to everyday life, or outside typical human experience.
- overwhelmed — to overcome completely in mind or feeling: overwhelmed by remorse.
- paddle worm — any of a family of green-blue faintly iridescent active marine polychaete worms of the genus Phyllodoce, having paddle-shaped swimming lobes, found under stones on the shore
- pedal power — use of a cycle
- powder blue — a pale blue diluted with gray.
- powder flag — red flag (def 4).
- powder mill — a mill in which gunpowder is made.
- power drill — a drill operated by a motor.
- scaled-down — reduced in level of activity, extent, numbers, etc
- self-avowed — acknowledged; declared: an avowed enemy.
- settle down — to appoint, fix, or resolve definitely and conclusively; agree upon (as time, price, or conditions).
- slow-footed — proceeding at a slow pace.
- slow-witted — mentally slow or dull; slow in comprehension and thinking.
- spotted owl — a dark-brown owl (Strix occidentalis, family Strigidae) with scattered white spots and dark eyes, sometimes seen in the forests of W North America: it is an endangered species
- sweat blood — to perspire, especially freely or profusely.