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8-letter words containing w, e, b, d

  • sowbread — any of several species of cyclamen, especially Cyclamen hederifolium, a low-growing Old World plant having mottled leaves and pink or white flowers.
  • twin bed — a twin-size bed, especially one of a matching pair in a bedroom; single bed.
  • unwebbed — (of the feet of certain animals) not webbed
  • wadeable — that can be waded: a wadable stream.
  • wardrobe — a stock of clothes or costumes, as of a person or of a theatrical company.
  • waterbed — a bed having a liquid-filled rubber or plastic mattress in a rigid, often heated, waterproof frame, and providing a surface that conforms to the sleeper's body in any position.
  • waveband — band2 (def 9).
  • web-toed — web-footed.
  • webboard — an internet site where users can post messages, tutorials, information, and topics for discussion
  • webisode — a short, original video that is initially viewed on a website and is promotional or informational in content: The TV show will premiere a series of webisodes this summer.
  • weldable — to unite or fuse (as pieces of metal) by hammering, compressing, or the like, especially after rendering soft or pasty by heat, and sometimes with the addition of fusible material like or unlike the pieces to be united.
  • wide boy — A wide boy is a man, especially a young man, who has a lot of money but who earns it in a dishonest or illegal way.
  • wideband — Describing a communications transmission rate between that of narrowband and broadband.
  • widebody — a jet airliner having a fuselage wide enough to allow passenger seating to be divided by two aisles running from front to back.
  • windable — that can be wound.
  • windbell — a bell forming part of a set of wind chimes
  • woodbine — any of several climbing vines, as a European honeysuckle, Lonicera periclymenum, or the Virginia creeper of North America.
  • would-be — wishing or pretending to be: a would-be wit.
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