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7-letter words containing w, d, o

  • mudwort — a plant of the genus Limosella found growing in muddy areas near water
  • nayword — a proverb or byword
  • newbold — a male given name.
  • nonword — a word that is not recognized or accepted as legitimate, as one produced by a spelling or typographical error.
  • norward — Archaic form of northward.
  • norwood — a town in E Massachusetts.
  • nowaday — Existing nowadays; current, present; contemporary.
  • nowdays — Eye dialect of nowadays.
  • nutwood — any of various nutbearing trees, as the hickory or walnut.
  • oakwood — A wood populated with oak trees.
  • oarweed — any of various brown seaweeds, esp a kelp of the genus Laminaria, with long broad fronds, common below the low-water mark
  • oldowan — of or designating a Lower and Middle Pleistocene industrial complex of eastern Africa, characterized by assemblages of stone tools about two million years old that are the oldest well-documented artifacts yet known.
  • oldtown — The historic district of a city or town.
  • oldwife — any of various fishes, as the alewife, the menhaden, or a West Indian fish of the family Balistidae.
  • onwards — toward a point ahead or in front; forward, as in space or time.
  • oreweed — a marine algae or seaweed
  • ostwald — Wilhelm [vil-helm] /ˈvɪl hɛlm/ (Show IPA), 1853–1932, German chemist: Nobel prize 1909.
  • outdraw — to draw a gun, revolver, etc., from a holster, faster than (an opponent or competitor): She could outdraw any member of the club.
  • outdrew — to draw a gun, revolver, etc., from a holster, faster than (an opponent or competitor): She could outdraw any member of the club.
  • outward — proceeding or directed toward the outside or exterior, or away from a central point: the outward flow of gold; the outward part of a voyage.
  • outweed — to root out
  • outwind — to exceed in fitness and stamina
  • pegwood — a rod of boxwood of about 1/3 inch (8.4 mm) diameter, cut in various ways at the end and used by watchmakers for cleaning jewels.
  • pindown — a now-discredited system of disciplining children used in some British children's homes during the 1980s, which included the use of physical or emotional punishments such as locking a child in a room for long periods or making a child wear just underwear
  • plywood — a material used for various building purposes, consisting usually of an odd number of veneers glued over each other, usually at right angles.
  • powdery — consisting of or resembling powder: powdery sand; powdery clouds.
  • powered — operated or driven by a motor or electricity: a power mower; power tools.
  • prowled — to rove or go about stealthily, as in search of prey, something to steal, etc.
  • re-word — to put into other words: to reword a contract.
  • redwood — a coniferous tree, Sequoia sempervirens, of California, noted for its great height, sometimes reaching to more than 350 feet (107 meters): the state tree of California.
  • rewound — an act or instance of rewinding.
  • roadway — the land over which a road is built; a road together with the land at its edge.
  • rowdier — a rough, disorderly person.
  • rowdily — a rough, disorderly person.
  • roweled — a small wheel with radiating points, forming the extremity of a spur.
  • rowland — a masculine name
  • rubdown — a massage, especially after exercise or a steam bath.
  • rundown — a quick review or summary of main points of information, usually oral: This brief rundown of past events will bring you up to date.
  • sapwood — the softer part of the wood between the inner bark and the heartwood.
  • scowled — to draw down or contract the brows in a sullen, displeased, or angry manner.
  • senwood — the light-colored wood of a Japanese tree, Kalopanax pictus (or K. ricinifolium), used for veneer in the manufacture of plywood.
  • shadowy — resembling a shadow in faintness, slightness, etc.: shadowy outlines.
  • shedrow — (at a racetrack) a row or double row of horse barns with individual stalls facing a walkway.
  • snowdon — a mountain in NW Wales: highest peak in Wales. 3560 feet (1085 meters).
  • sundown — sunset, especially the time of sunset.
  • swindon — a town and unitary authority in Wiltshire, in S England.
  • sworder — a swordsman
  • swounds — swoon.
  • throwed — a simple past tense and past participle of throw.
  • towards — in the direction of: to walk toward the river.
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