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13-letter words containing r, e, m, o, t, w

  • aircraftwomen — Plural form of aircraftwoman.
  • ammonia water — ammonia (def 2).
  • bartholomew i — (Dimitrios Archontonis) born 1940, Archbishop of Constantinople and Ecumenical Patriarch of the Eastern Orthodox Church since 1991.
  • bootlace worm — a nemertean worm, Lineus longissimus, that inhabits shingly shores and attains lengths of over 6 m (20 ft)
  • borrowed time — an uncertain, usually limited period of time extending beyond or postponing the occurrence of something inevitable.
  • bottom drawer — a young woman's collection of clothes, linen, cutlery, etc, in anticipation of marriage
  • carpenterworm — the larva of the carpenterworm moth.
  • commuter town — a town that is home mainly to commuters
  • customer flow — Customer flow is the movement of customers around a store.
  • flame-thrower — an implement that kills weeds by scorching them with a directed flow of flaming gas.
  • flamethrowers — Plural form of flamethrower.
  • from the wood — (of a beverage) from a wooden container rather than a metal or glass one
  • get somewhere — to make progress
  • growth market — a rapidly expanding market
  • internet worm — (networking, security)   The November 1988 worm perpetrated by Robert T. Morris. The worm was a program which took advantage of bugs in the Sun Unix sendmail program, Vax programs, and other security loopholes to distribute itself to over 6000 computers on the Internet. The worm itself had a bug which made it create many copies of itself on machines it infected, which quickly used up all available processor time on those systems. Some call it "The Great Worm" in a play on Tolkien (compare elvish, elder days). In the fantasy history of his Middle Earth books, there were dragons powerful enough to lay waste to entire regions; two of these (Scatha and Glaurung) were known as "the Great Worms". This usage expresses the connotation that the RTM hack was a sort of devastating watershed event in hackish history; certainly it did more to make non-hackers nervous about the Internet than anything before or since.
  • matter of law — an issue or matter to be determined according to the relevant principles of law.
  • megawatt hour — a unit of energy equal to the work done by a power of a million watts in one hour
  • meteor shower — the profusion of meteors observed when the earth passes through a meteor swarm.
  • microswitches — Plural form of microswitch.
  • minstrel show — a once popular type of stage show featuring comic dialogue, song, and dance in highly conventionalized patterns, performed by a troupe of actors traditionally comprising two end men, a chorus in blackface, and an interlocutor. Developed in the U.S. in the 19th century, this entertainment portrayed negative racial stereotypes and declined in popularity in the 20th century.
  • mooring tower — a mast or tower to which a balloon or airship may be moored
  • mother-in-law — the mother of one's husband or wife.
  • mouthwatering — very appetizing in appearance, aroma, or description: a mouth-watering dessert.
  • network storm — broadcast storm
  • outdoorswomen — Plural form of outdoorswoman.
  • outlaw regime — a dangerously unpredictable political regime, as of a country, state, etc, which disregards international law or diplomacy
  • powder method — a method of x-ray determination of crystal structure using a powdered sample.
  • scarlet woman — a sexually promiscuous woman, especially a prostitute or a woman who commits adultery.
  • sumo wrestler — Japanese wrestling sportsman
  • sweet sorghum — sorgo.
  • talcum powder — a powder made of purified, usually perfumed talc, for toilet purposes.
  • the mayflower — the ship in which the Pilgrim Fathers sailed from Plymouth to Massachusetts in 1620
  • thermal power — power produced by converting heat into electricity
  • throw someone — to propel or cast in any way, especially to project or propel from the hand by a sudden forward motion or straightening of the arm and wrist: to throw a ball.
  • to the marrow — deeply
  • tower hamlets — a borough of Greater London, England.
  • twenty-fourmo — a book size of about 3 5/8 × 5 1/8 inches (9 × 13 cm), determined by printing on sheets folded to form 24 leaves or 48 pages.
  • twitter storm — a message on the Twitter website which attracts a significant amount of attention from other Twitter users and may be picked up by mainstream media
  • two-four time — music: time signature of 2/4
  • two-part time — duple time.
  • wafflestomper — a shoe with a thick sole resembling a waffle
  • water boatman — any of numerous aquatic insects of the family Corixidae, having paddlelike hind legs.
  • water hemlock — any of several poisonous plants belonging to the genus Cicuta, of the parsley family, as C. virosa of Europe, and C. maculata of North America, growing in swamps and marshy places.
  • water milfoil — any of various aquatic plants, chiefly of the genus Myriophyllum, the submerged leaves of which are very finely divided.
  • water opossum — yapok.
  • weatherometer — an instrument for simulating weather conditions in order to determine weather-resistance
  • west bromwich — a city in West Midlands, in central England, near Birmingham.
  • western samoa — an independent country comprising the W part of Samoa: formerly a trust territory of New Zealand. 1133 sq. mi. (2935 sq. km). Capital: Apia.
  • whoremasterly — of or relating to the character of a whoremaster
  • whoremistress — a female owner or keeper of a brothel

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