9-letter words containing o, n, w, e
- stew pond — a fishpond or fishtank
- stone saw — an untoothed iron saw used to cut stone
- stonewall — to engage in stonewalling.
- stoneware — a hard, opaque, vitrified ceramic ware.
- stonewash — to wash (cloth) with pebbles or stones so as to give the appearance of wear.
- stonework — any construction, as walls or the like, of stone; stone masonry.
- stonewort — any of a plantlike group of green algae constituting the class Charophyceae, having a jointed body frequently encrusted with lime and usually attached to the bottom in fresh water.
- sundowner — Chiefly British. an alcoholic drink taken after completing the day's work, usually at sundown.
- sunflower — any of various composite plants of the genus Helianthus, as H. annuus, having showy, yellow-rayed flower heads often 12 inches (30 cm) wide, and edible seeds that yield an oil with a wide variety of uses: the state flower of Kansas.
- sweetcorn — Sweetcorn is a long rounded vegetable covered in small yellow seeds. It is part of the maize plant. The seeds themselves can also be referred to as sweetcorn.
- swinehood — the quality or condition of a swine
- swingover — a shift or transfer in attitude, opinion, or the like.
- taekwondo — a Korean martial art, a particularly aggressive form of karate, that utilizes punches, jabs, chops, blocking and choking moves, and especially powerful, leaping kicks.
- take down — made or constructed so as to be easily dismantled or disassembled.
- tea wagon — a small table on wheels for carrying articles for use in serving tea.
- tear down — to pull apart or in pieces by force, especially so as to leave ragged or irregular edges. Synonyms: rend, rip, rive. Antonyms: mend, repair, sew.
- tenon saw — a small fine-toothed saw with a strong back, used esp for cutting tenons
- tent show — an exhibition or performance, especially a circus, presented in a tent.
- the wagon — Charles's Wain
- the woman — feminine nature or feelings
- the-downs — a range of low ridges in S and SW England.
- time-worn — worn or impaired by time.
- tirewoman — a lady's maid.
- tone down — any sound considered with reference to its quality, pitch, strength, source, etc.: shrill tones.
- towelling — a narrow fabric of cotton or linen, in plain, twill, or huck weave, used for hand towels or dishtowels.
- town life — the life or lifestyle characteristic of a town or urban area, esp as contrasted with rural or country life
- townhouse — a house in the city, especially as distinguished from a house in the country owned by the same person.
- townscape — a scene or view, either pictorial or natural, of a town or city.
- townshend — Charles, 1725–67, English politician, chancellor of the exchequer for whom the Townshend Acts are named.
- two cents — something of insignificant value; a paltry amount: We wouldn't give two cents for their chances of success.
- two-pence — (used with a singular or plural verb) British. a sum of two pennies.
- unallowed — Physics. involving a change in quantum numbers, permitted by the selection rules: allowed transition.
- unawesome — not awesome
- unbeknown — unknown; unperceived; without one's knowledge (usually followed by to).
- unbrowned — (of food) not browned
- uncrowded — filled to excess; packed.
- uncrowned — not crowned; not having yet assumed the crown.
- underflow — to move along in a stream: The river flowed slowly to the sea.
- undergown — a gown worn under another article of clothing
- underwood — woody shrubs or small trees growing among taller trees.
- underwool — underfur.
- underwork — to do less work on than is necessary or required: to underwork an idea.
- undrowned — not drowned
- unendowed — to provide with a permanent fund or source of income: to endow a college.
- unswollen — not swollen
- unwelcome — a kindly greeting or reception, as to one whose arrival gives pleasure: to give someone a warm welcome.
- unworried — having or characterized by worry; concerned; anxious: Their worried parents called the police.
- unwounded — not wounded or injured
- viewpoint — a place affording a view of something; position of observation: to sketch a river from the viewpoint of a bluff.
- vote down — proposal: defeat