11-letter words containing w, a, d, e, n
- hand-worker — a person who does handwork
- handweaving — the art or technique of weaving on a handloom.
- handwringer — a person who wrings the hands often as a display of worry or upset
- handwritten — to write (something) by hand.
- hardwareman — (obsolete) An ironmonger.
- hardwearing — resistant to extensive wear; durable: a pair of hardwearing jeans.
- hawser bend — a knot uniting the ends of two lines.
- heavenwards — Also, heavenwards. toward heaven.
- hem and haw — the utterance or sound of “hem.”.
- horse-drawn — A horse-drawn carriage, cart, or other vehicle is one that is pulled by one or more horses.
- include war — Excessive multi-leveled including within a discussion thread, a practice that tends to annoy readers. In a forum with high-traffic newsgroups, such as Usenet, this can lead to flames and the urge to start a kill file.
- india wheat — a buckwheat, Fagopyrum tataricum, of India, having loose clusters of greenish or yellowish flowers, grown for soil improvement.
- interweaved — to weave together, as threads, strands, branches, or roots.
- inward dive — a dive in which the athlete stands with back to the water, takes off, and rotates toward the board.
- jayawardene — Junius Richard. 1906–96, Sri Lankan statesman; prime minister (1977–78) and first president of Sri Lanka (1978–89)
- kew gardens — the Royal Botanic Gardens in the Greater London borough of Richmond-upon-Thames, on the River Thames; established in 1759 and given to the nation in 1841
- land worker — a person who works on the land
- law student — sb who studies legal system
- madonnawise — in the manner of a Madonna
- mdewakanton — a member of a North American Indian people belonging to the Santee branch of the Dakota.
- meadowlands — Plural form of meadowland.
- middlewoman — The female equivalent of a middleman; a female intermediary.
- nation-wide — extending throughout the nation: The incident aroused nationwide interest.
- needlewoman — a woman who does needlework.
- new england — an area in the NE United States, including the states of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
- new granada — a former Spanish viceroyalty in NW South America, comprising the present republics of Ecuador, Venezuela, Colombia, and Panama.
- new ireland — an island in the Bismarck Archipelago, in the W central Pacific Ocean NE of New Guinea: part of Papua New Guinea. About 3800 sq. mi. (9800 sq. km).
- new zealand — a country in the S Pacific, SE of Australia, consisting of North Island, South Island, and adjacent small islands: a member of the Commonwealth of Nations. 103,416 sq. mi. (267,845 sq. km). Capital: Wellington.
- new-fangled — If someone describes a new idea or a new piece of equipment as new-fangled, they mean that it is too complicated or is unnecessary.
- news reader — (messaging) A browser program which enables a user to read articles posted to Usenet. Articles may be stored in a local (or NFS-mounted) spool directory, or retrieved via NNTP. Examples are rn, GNUS, and nn.
- newsdealers — Plural form of newsdealer.
- on a downer — If you are on a downer, you are feeling depressed and without hope.
- outwardness — (uncountable) The quality of being outward.
- overdrawing — Present participle of overdraw.
- passed pawn — a pawn with no opposing pawn either on an adjacent file or on its own file.
- power brand — a brand of product that is a household name associated with a successful company
- powerdomain — (theory) The powerdomain of a domain D is a domain containing some of the subsets of D. Due to the asymmetry condition in the definition of a partial order (and therefore of a domain) the powerdomain cannot contain all the subsets of D. This is because there may be different sets X and Y such that X <= Y and Y <= X which, by the asymmetry condition would have to be considered equal. There are at least three possible orderings of the subsets of a powerdomain: Egli-Milner: X <= Y iff for all x in X, exists y in Y: x <= y and for all y in Y, exists x in X: x <= y ("The other domain always contains a related element"). Hoare or Partial Correctness or Safety: X <= Y iff for all x in X, exists y in Y: x <= y ("The bigger domain always contains a bigger element"). Smyth or Total Correctness or Liveness: X <= Y iff for all y in Y, exists x in X: x <= y ("The smaller domain always contains a smaller element"). If a powerdomain represents the result of an abstract interpretation in which a bigger value is a safe approximation to a smaller value then the Hoare powerdomain is appropriate because the safe approximation Y to the powerdomain X contains a safe approximation to each point in X. ("<=" is written in LaTeX as \sqsubseteq).
- rear window — the window at the back of a motor vehicle
- remand wing — a special area within a prison for prisoners who are awaiting trial
- rewardingly — in a rewarding way or manner
- scaled-down — reduced in level of activity, extent, numbers, etc
- shade-grown — grown in the shade, especially in artificial shade, as under a cloth.
- sidewalking — the practice of shopkeepers standing on the sidewalk outside their shops to attract customers.
- snow-capped — A snow-capped mountain is covered with snow at the top.
- st. andrews — a seaport in the Fife region, in E Scotland: resort; golf courses.
- state-owned — owned by the state; not privately owned
- stonewashed — to wash (cloth) with pebbles or stones so as to give the appearance of wear.
- sunday week — a week (counting backward or forward) from Sunday (or Monday, Tuesday, etc.)
- swan maiden — any of a class of folkloric maidens, in many Indo-European and Asian tales, capable of being transformed into swans, as by magic or sorcery.
- swan-necked — having a neck that is long and elegant like that of a swan