11-letter words containing w, d, o
- sword grass — any of various grasses or plants having swordlike or sharp leaves, as the sword lily.
- sword-point — the point of a sword
- swordbearer — an official who carries the sword of state on ceremonial occasions, as before the sovereign, a magistrate, or the like.
- swordswoman — a female who uses or is skilled in the use of a sword.
- tae kwon do — a Korean martial art, a particularly aggressive form of karate, that utilizes punches, jabs, chops, blocking and choking moves, and especially powerful, leaping kicks.
- tallow wood — a tall eucalyptus tree, Eucalyptus microcorys, of coastal regions, having soft fibrous bark and conical fruits and yielding a greasy timber
- the wounded — persons wounded, esp. in warfare
- third world — the underdeveloped nations of the world, especially those with widespread poverty.
- thistledown — the mature, silky pappus of a thistle.
- throw aside — If you throw aside a way of life, a principle, or an idea, you abandon it or reject it.
- throw shade — to make a public show of contempt
- thumbs down — the short, thick, inner digit of the human hand, next to the forefinger.
- thumbs-down — an act or instance of dissent, disapproval, etc.
- tidal power — the use of the rise and fall of tides involving very large volumes of water at low heads to generate electric power
- to run wild — If something or someone, especially a child, runs wild, they behave in a natural, free, or uncontrolled way.
- to the wide — completely
- to windward — toward the wind; toward the point from which the wind blows.
- tradeswoman — a woman engaged in trade.
- trickledown — of, relating to, or based on the trickle-down theory: the trickle-down benefits to the local community.
- tumble down — collapse, fall
- tumble-down — dilapidated; ruined; rundown: He lived in a tumble-down shack.
- twenty-fold — having twenty sections, aspects, divisions, kinds, etc.
- two old cat — one old cat played with two batters.
- twofoldness — the quality or state of being twofold
- un-showered — a brief fall of rain or, sometimes, of hail or snow.
- undergrowth — low-lying vegetation or small trees growing beneath larger trees; underbrush.
- underworked — to do less work on than is necessary or required: to underwork an idea.
- underworker — a person who underworks
- unempowered — to give power or authority to; authorize, especially by legal or official means: I empowered my agent to make the deal for me. The local ordinance empowers the board of health to close unsanitary restaurants.
- unswallowed — not swallowed
- unwithstood — not opposed or resisted; not withstood
- unwoundable — incapable of being wounded, injured, or harmed
- up and down — moving in or related to a direction that is up or is regarded as up: the up elevator; the up train traveling north; the up platform of a railroad station.
- up-and-down — moving alternately up and down: the up-and-down swing of levers; an up-and-down tune.
- upside down — with the upper part undermost.
- vent window — (on an automobile) a small, pivoting window fitted into a main side window to provide draft-free ventilation.
- violet wood — kingwood.
- vowel sound — spoken language: open sound
- wackadoodle — (slang, pejorative) Crazy, irrational, or eccentric.
- wading pool — a small, shallow pool for children to wade and play in.
- wainscotted — Having a wainscot.
- waistcoated — Wearing a waistcoat.
- wait around — If you wait around or wait about, you stay in the same place, usually doing very little, because you cannot act before something happens or before someone arrives.
- wakeboarder — someone who rides a wakeboard
- walden pond — a pond in NE Massachusetts, near Concord: site of Thoreau's cottage and inspiration for his book Walden, or Life in the Woods.
- wallingford — a town in S Connecticut.
- warmblooded — Alternative spelling of warm-blooded.
- warmed over — (of cooked foods) heated again: warmed-over stew.
- warmed-over — (of cooked foods) heated again: warmed-over stew.
- warriorhood — The state of being a warrior.