9-letter words containing s, l, o, w, n
- snow-clad — covered with snow.
- snow-plow — an implement or machine for clearing away snow from highways, railroad tracks, etc.
- snowblade — one of a pair of short skis used without poles
- snowblink — a white luminosity on the underside of clouds, caused by the reflection of light from a snow surface.
- snowclone — a verbal formula that is adapted for reuse by changing only a few words so that the allusion to the original phrase remains clear
- snowfield — a large and relatively permanent expanse of snow.
- snowflake — one of the small, feathery masses or flakes in which snow falls.
- snowglobe — a transparent sphere filled with water and white particles which, when shaken, resemble snow falling
- snowmould — a fungal disease of soil or grass resulting from snow cover
- snowslide — an avalanche consisting largely or entirely of snow.
- snowy owl — a diurnal, arctic and subarctic owl, Nyctea scandiaca, having white plumage with dark brown markings.
- sound law — phonetic law.
- spelldown — a spelling competition that begins with all the contestants standing and that ends when all but one, the winner, have been required to sit down due to a specified number of misspellings.
- stonewall — to engage in stonewalling.
- stownlins — secretly; stealthily.
- 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.
- townsfolk — citizens, local people
- unswollen — not swollen
- werelions — Plural form of werelion.
- wholeness — comprising the full quantity, amount, extent, number, etc., without diminution or exception; entire, full, or total: He ate the whole pie. They ran the whole distance.
- wilkinson — Geoffrey, 1921–96, British chemist: Nobel prize 1973.
- williston — a city in NW North Dakota, on the Missouri River.
- wilsonian — of, relating to, or characteristic of Woodrow Wilson.
- wilsonism — the theories, methods, or practices of Woodrow Wilson.
- winsomely — sweetly or innocently charming; winning; engaging: a winsome smile.
- wofulness — the state or condition of being woeful
- wolfsbane — any of several plants in the aconite genus Aconitum, including A. lycoctonum, bearing stalks of hood-shaped purplish-blue flowers, the monkshood A. napellus, which yields a poisonous alkaloid used medicinally, and numerous garden varieties in various colors.
- wollaston — William Hyde, 1766–1828, English chemist and physicist.
- womanless — Without women or a woman.
- womenless — Without women.
- woodlands — Plural form of woodland.
- wooliness — Alternative spelling of woolliness.