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13-letter words containing t, w, o, l, i, n

  • anticlockwise — If something is moving anticlockwise, it is moving in the opposite direction to the direction in which the hands of a clock move.
  • antonine wall — a Roman frontier defence work across S Scotland, extending between the River Clyde and the Firth of Forth. It was built in 142 ad on the orders of Antoninus Pius (86–161 ad), emperor of Rome (138–161)
  • baton twirler — someone who twirls a baton, esp a drum major or majorette
  • bowling match — a game of bowls
  • constablewick — the area of land under the charge of a constable
  • cooling tower — A cooling tower is a very large, round, high building which is used to cool water from factories or power stations.
  • down the line — complete, full, unreserved, or whole-hearted: a down-the-line endorsement.
  • down-the-line — complete, full, unreserved, or whole-hearted: a down-the-line endorsement.
  • fellow inmate — sb in same prison
  • flow function — The flow function is the relationship between the strength of a compact and the degree of compaction.
  • go along with — permit, consent to
  • isolated pawn — a pawn without pawns of the same colour on neighbouring files
  • knitting wool — wool used for knitting
  • lancet window — a high, narrow window terminating in a lancet arch.
  • law of motion — any of three laws of classical mechanics, either the law that a body remains at rest or in motion with a constant velocity unless an external force acts on the body (first law of motion) the law that the sum of the forces acting on a body is equal to the product of the mass of the body and the acceleration produced by the forces, with motion in the direction of the resultant of the forces (second law of motion) or the law that for every force acting on a body, the body exerts a force having equal magnitude and the opposite direction along the same line of action as the original force (third law of motion or law of action and reaction)
  • law stationer — a stationer selling articles used by lawyers
  • low countries — the lowland region of W Europe, on the North Sea: consists of Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands
  • low-bandwidth — [communication theory] Used to indicate a talk that, although not content-free, was not terribly informative. "That was a low-bandwidth talk, but what can you expect for an audience of suits!" Compare zero-content, bandwidth, math-out.
  • 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.
  • mother-in-law — the mother of one's husband or wife.
  • negative glow — the luminous region between the Crookes dark space and the Faraday dark space in a vacuum tube, occurring when the pressure is low.
  • optical crown — an optical glass of low dispersion and relatively low refractive index. It is used in the construction of lenses
  • organ whistle — a steam or air whistle in which the jet is forced up against the thin edge of a pipe closed at the top.
  • outwash plain — Geology. a broad, sloping landform built of coalesced deposits of outwash.
  • strong-willed — having a powerful will; resolute.
  • swift-flowing — moving rapidly
  • thankworthily — in a thankworthy way or manner
  • the following — the one or ones to be mentioned immediately
  • town planning — city planning.
  • township line — Surveying. one of two parallel lines running east and west that define the north and south borders of a township. Compare range line, township (def 2).
  • twilight zone — the lowest level of the ocean that light can reach.
  • underwithhold — to withhold too little.
  • unwithholding — not withholding; giving freely
  • unworkability — the quality or state of being unworkable
  • walter pistonWalter, 1894–1976, U.S. composer.
  • waterflooding — (in oil, gas, or petroleum production) the practice of injecting water to maintain pressure in a reservoir and to drive the oil, etc towards the production wells
  • watering hole — a bar, nightclub, or other social gathering place where alcoholic drinks are sold.
  • welding torch — tool used to fuse metals
  • well-orientedthe Orient, the countries of Asia, especially East Asia. (formerly) the countries to the E of the Mediterranean.
  • wellingtonias — Plural form of wellingtonia.
  • white stilton — a rich white cheese made from whole milk, very strong in flavour
  • wilcoxon test — a statistical test for the relative size of the scores of the same or matched subjects under two experimental conditions by comparing the distributions for positive and negative differences of the ranks of their absolute values
  • wine-bottling — the process of transferring wine from a large container to individual bottles
  • winston-salem — a city in N North Carolina.
  • with bells on — a hollow instrument of cast metal, typically cup-shaped with a flaring mouth, suspended from the vertex and rung by the strokes of a clapper, hammer, or the like.
  • wolffian duct — a duct, draining the mesonephros of the embryo, that becomes the vas deferens in males and vestigial in females.
  • woolgathering — indulgence in idle fancies and in daydreaming; absentmindedness: His woolgathering was a handicap in school.
  • working title — name or heading of sth while in progress

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