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12-letter words containing t, w, o, u, l

  • blow through — to leave; make off
  • bullet wound — a wound made by a bullet
  • computer law — a body of law arising out of the special conditions relating to the use of computers, as in computer crime or software copyright.
  • couette flow — the flow of a fluid between two surfaces that have tangential relative motion, as of a liquid between two coaxial cylinders that have different angular velocities.
  • counterworld — an alternative world opposite to the virtual world
  • court of law — When you refer to a court of law, you are referring to a legal court, especially when talking about the evidence that might be given in a trial.
  • croquet lawn — a lawn where croquet is played
  • cutwork lace — point coupé (def 2).
  • cutwork-lace — Also called cutwork. a process for producing lace in which predetermined threads in the ground material are cut and removed in order to provide open areas for the insertion of ornamental patterns.
  • double-width — twice the usual width: double-wide mobile homes consisting of two sections bolted together.
  • downregulate — To decrease the number of cell receptors by using downregulation.
  • flow country — an area of moorland and peat bogs in northern Scotland known for its wildlife, now partly afforested
  • fourth world — the world's most poverty-stricken nations, especially in Africa and Asia, marked by very low GNP per capita and great dependence upon foreign economic aid.
  • go walkabout — to wander through the bush
  • multitowered — comprising several towers
  • new plymouth — a seaport on W North Island, in New Zealand.
  • out at elbow — ragged or impoverished
  • ploughwright — a person who makes ploughs
  • raoult's law — the principle that the fraction by which the vapor pressure of a solvent is lowered by the addition of a nonvolatile, nonelectrolytic solute is equal to the mole fraction of the solute in the solution.
  • sea lungwort — a plant, Mertensia maritima, of the borage family, growing on northern seacoasts and having leaves with an oysterlike flavor.
  • self-wrought — Archaic except in some senses. a simple past tense and past participle of work.
  • shawl tongue — kiltie (def 3).
  • slow neutron — a neutron with low kinetic energy, especially one slowed by the moderator in a nuclear reactor.
  • stone curlew — thick-knee.
  • swamp locust — water locust.
  • tow-coloured — pale yellow; flaxen
  • town council — municipal government
  • two-pin plug — a plug that has two pins for inserting into a socket
  • walk through — an act or instance of walking or going on foot.
  • walk-through — Theater, Television. a rehearsal in which physical action is combined with reading the lines of a play. a perfunctory performance of a script.
  • walking tour — a tour on which you walk rather than using transport
  • walkthroughs — Plural form of walkthrough.
  • wall-mounted — hung on a wall
  • water locust — a spiny tree, Gleditsia aquatica, of the legume family, native to the southeastern coastal U.S., having pinnate leaves, greenish-yellow, bell-shaped flowers, and long-stalked, thin pods.
  • watercolours — Plural form of watercolour.
  • well-mounted — seated or riding on a horse or other animal.
  • well-wrought — Archaic except in some senses. a simple past tense and past participle of work.
  • west suffolk — a former administrative division of Suffolk, in E England.
  • white liquor — (in making wood pulp for paper) the chemicals used to digest the wood, basically sodium hydroxide and sodium hyposulfite.
  • willow south — a city in S Alaska, about 113 km (70 miles) northwest of Anchorage: chosen as the site of the projected new state capital in 1976
  • wilton house — a mansion in Wilton in Wiltshire: built for the 1st Earl of Pembroke in the 16th century; rebuilt after a fire in 1647 by Inigo Jones and John Webb; altered in the 19th century by James Wyatt; landscaped grounds include a famous Palladian bridge
  • without fail — to fall short of success or achievement in something expected, attempted, desired, or approved: The experiment failed because of poor planning.
  • work to rule — If workers work to rule, they protest by working according to the rules of their job without doing any extra work or taking any new decisions.
  • would rather — in a measure; to a certain extent; somewhat: rather good.

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