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8-letter words containing r, w, d

  • wizardly — of, like, or befitting a wizard.
  • wizardry — the art, skill, or accomplishments of a wizard.
  • wladimir — Vladimir.
  • wondered — to think or speculate curiously: to wonder about the origin of the solar system.
  • wonderer — to think or speculate curiously: to wonder about the origin of the solar system.
  • wonderly — (obsolete) Wonderfully, in a wonderful manner.
  • wondrous — wonderful; remarkable.
  • wood ear — tree ear
  • wood rat — pack rat (def 1).
  • wood ray — xylem ray.
  • wood tar — a dark viscid product obtained from wood by distillation or by slow burning without flame, used in its natural state to preserve timber, rope, etc., or subjected to further distillation to yield creosote, oils, and a final residuum, wood pitch.
  • woodburn — a town in NW Oregon.
  • woodbury — a city in SW New Jersey.
  • woodfern — An evergreen fern with leathery dark-green fronds.
  • woodfree — (of high-quality paper) made from pulp that has been treated chemically, removing impurities
  • woodlark — a small, European songbird, Lullula arborea, noted for its song in flight.
  • woodlore — the knowledge or wisdom of the woods; woodcraft skills
  • woodmere — a city on SW Long Island, in SE New York.
  • woodroof — A small, sweet-smelling herb, Galium odoratum, once used for flavouring wine.
  • woodruffHiram, 1817–67, Canadian driver, trainer, and breeder of harness-racing horses.
  • woodrush — A grasslike plant that typically has long flat leaves fringed with long hairs.
  • woodward — C(omer) Vann, 1908–99, U.S. historian.
  • woodwork — objects or parts made of wood.
  • woodworm — a worm or larva that breeds in or bores into wood.
  • woodyard — A yard where wood is chopped or stored.
  • woolward — with the woollen side touching the skin
  • word-art — a word or phrase that has a specific or precise meaning within a given discipline or field and might have a different meaning in common usage: Set is a term of art used by mathematicians, and burden of proof is a term of art used by lawyers.
  • wordages — Plural form of wordage.
  • wordbook — a book of words, usually with definitions, explanations, etc.; a dictionary.
  • wordflow — A flow of words.
  • wordform — One of the forms of a word.
  • wordiest — Superlative form of wordy.
  • wordings — Plural form of wording.
  • wordless — speechless, silent, or mute.
  • wordlist — A written collection of all words derived from a particular source, or sharing some other characteristic.
  • wordlore — the study of words and their use; philology
  • wordmark — (marketing) A logotype; a standardized graphic representation of the name of a company or product used for purposes of easy identification. It is is often text with unique typographic treatments. Usually the company name is incorporated together with simple graphic treatments, so that the representation of the word essentially becomes a symbol of the company.
  • wordplay — clever or subtle repartee; verbal wit.
  • wordpool — (education) A random collection of words, used as inspiration for writing.
  • wordship — Lb rare The state, condition, or status of a word.
  • wordtech — (company)   Manufacturers of Quicksilver. Address: Orinda, CA, USA.
  • workaday — of or befitting working days; characteristic of a workday and its occupations.
  • workdays — Plural form of workday.
  • workload — the amount of work that a machine, employee, or group of employees can be or is expected to perform.
  • wormseed — the dried, unexpanded flower heads of a wormwood, Artemisia cina (Levant wormseed) or the fruit of certain goosefoots, especially Chenopodium anthelminticum (or C. ambrosioides), the Mexican tea or American wormseed, used as an anthelmintic drug.
  • wormwood — any composite herb or low shrub of the genus Artemisia.
  • worrited — Simple past tense and past participle of worrit.
  • worsened — Simple past tense and past participle of worsen.
  • worsteds — Plural form of worsted.
  • worthied — Simple past tense and past participle of worthy.
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