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13-letter words containing s, l, o, w, u

  • buffalo wings — spicy fried segments of chicken wings, usually served with celery sticks and a sauce of blue cheese
  • casual worker — a person who has temporary, as opposed to permanent or regular, employment
  • chewing louse — See under louse (def 2).
  • coulomb's law — the principle that the force of attraction or repulsion between two point electric charges is directly proportional to the product of the charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. A similar law holds for particles with mass
  • cuckooflowers — Plural form of cuckooflower.
  • customer flow — Customer flow is the movement of customers around a store.
  • downregulates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of downregulate.
  • gallows humor — humor that treats serious, frightening, or painful subject matter in a light or satirical way.
  • granular snow — a rare form of opaque precipitation consisting of very tiny ice crystals
  • halfway house — an inn or stopping place situated approximately midway between two places on a road.
  • i'll show you — You can say 'I'll show you' to threaten or warn someone that you are going to make them admit that they are wrong.
  • low countries — the lowland region of W Europe, on the North Sea: consists of Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands
  • lower austria — a province in NE Austria. 7092 sq. mi. (18,370 sq. km).
  • news blackout — a situation in which a government or other authority imposes a ban on the publication of news on a particular subject
  • norwalk virus — a norovirus.
  • outlaw strike — wildcat strike.
  • outwash plain — Geology. a broad, sloping landform built of coalesced deposits of outwash.
  • slow puncture — a small hole in a tyre, from which the air escapes very slowly, so that at first it is not obvious that there is any problem with the tyre
  • snowball bush — guelder rose.
  • southwesterly — coming from the south west
  • statutory law — the written law established by enactments expressing the will of the legislature, as distinguished from the unwritten law or common law.
  • sulfur-flower — a plant, Eriogonum umbellatum, of the buckwheat family, native to the western coast of the U.S., having leaves with white, woolly hairs on the underside and golden-yellow flowers.
  • sumo wrestler — Japanese wrestling sportsman
  • sunflower oil — oil obtained from sunflower seeds
  • superpowerful — extremely powerful
  • the dust bowl — the area of the south central US that became denuded of topsoil by wind erosion during the droughts of the mid-1930s
  • turkish towel — a thick cotton towel with a long nap usually composed of uncut loops.
  • two solitudes — a term for the situation of English and French Canada, considered as socially and culturally isolated from each other
  • unwomanliness — the quality or state of being unwomanly
  • ursine howler — the red howling monkey, Alouatta seniculus, of northern South America.
  • wages council — (formerly, in Britain) a statutory body empowered to fix minimum wages in an industry; abolished in 1994
  • water-soluble — capable of dissolving in water.
  • west columbia — a town in central South Carolina.
  • whole numbers — Also called counting number. one of the positive integers or zero; any of the numbers (0, 1, 2, 3, …).
  • willow grouse — a N European grouse, Lagopus lagopus, with a reddish-brown plumage and white wings: now regarded as the same species as the red grouse (L. lagopus scoticus) of Britain
  • wonderfulness — excellent; great; marvelous: We all had a wonderful weekend.
  • works council — an elected body of employee representatives that deals with management regarding grievances, working conditions, wages, etc.
  • yellow locust — black locust.

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