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10-letter words containing w, e, d

  • a good few — You use not a few when you are referring to quite a lot of things or people. You can also use a good few in this way, mainly in British English.
  • a raw deal — If you say that you are getting a raw deal, you mean that you are being treated unfairly.
  • aardwolves — Plural form of aardwolf.
  • acknowledg — Obsolete form of acknowledge.
  • afterwards — If you do something or if something happens afterwards, you do it or it happens after a particular event or time that has already been mentioned.
  • afterwords — Plural form of afterword.
  • afterworld — a world inhabited after death
  • aid worker — a person who works for an aid agency
  • alderwoman — (in England and Wales until 1974) one of the senior female members of a local council, elected by other councillors
  • alderwomen — Plural form of alderwoman.
  • allowanced — Simple past tense and past participle of allowance.
  • aloes wood — eaglewood
  • anode glow — the luminous region between the positive column and the anode dark space in a vacuum tube, occurring when the pressure is low.
  • arrowheads — Plural form of arrowhead.
  • autowinder — a battery-operated device for advancing the film in a camera automatically after each exposure
  • award wage — (in Australia and New Zealand) statutory minimum pay for a particular group of workers
  • awl-shaped — shaped like an awl
  • backwinded — Simple past tense and past participle of backwind.
  • barred owl — a large, North American owl (Strix varia) with bars of brown feathers across the breast
  • bawdyhouse — a house of prostitution
  • beadswoman — a female inhabitant of a beadhouse
  • beard worm — pogonophoran.
  • bedeswoman — beadswoman
  • bedfellows — Plural form of bedfellow.
  • bedwarmers — Plural form of bedwarmer.
  • bedwetting — Bedwetting means urinating in bed, usually by small children.
  • beetleweed — galax.
  • beflowered — adorned or decorated with flowers.
  • beggarweed — any of various leguminous plants of the genus Desmodium, esp D. purpureum of the Caribbean, grown in the southern US as forage plants and to improve the soil
  • bejewelled — A bejewelled person or object is wearing a lot of jewellery or is decorated with jewels.
  • belowdecks — below a ship's deck
  • beweltered — soaked with blood
  • bewildered — If you are bewildered, you are very confused and cannot understand something or decide what you should do.
  • bide a wee — to stay a little
  • bitterweed — any of various plants that contain a bitter-tasting substance
  • bitterwood — any of several simaroubaceous trees of the genus Picrasma of S and SE Asia and the Caribbean, whose bitter bark and wood are used in medicine as a substitute for quassia
  • blow dryer — a handheld hair dryer
  • blow-dried — dried using hairdryer
  • blow-dryer — a small, usually handheld electrical appliance that dries hair by emitting a stream of warm air.
  • bode's law — an empirical rule relating the distances of the planets from the sun, based on the numerical sequence 0, 3, 6, 12, 24,…. Adding 4 to each number and dividing by 10 gives the sequence 0.4, 0.7, 1, 1.6, 2.8,…, which is a reasonable representation of distances in astronomical units for most planets if the minor planets are counted as a single entity at 2.8
  • bodyworker — a person involved in the building or repair of bodywork
  • bohmerwald — German name of Bohemian Forest.
  • boldrewood — Rolf, real name Thomas Alexander Browne. 1826–1915, Australian writer, born in the UK, noted for his novels of the Australian outback, esp Robbery Under Arms (1882–3)
  • boss-tweed — William Marcy [mahr-see] /ˈmɑr si/ (Show IPA), ("Boss Tweed") 1823–78, U.S. politician.
  • bouncedown — an occasion of restarting play by the umpire bouncing the ball
  • bow rudder — (in canoeing) a technique in which a paddler in the bow holds the paddle at an angle from the side of the bow, using it as a rudder to steer.
  • bow-legged — outward curvature of the legs causing a separation of the knees when the ankles are close or in contact.
  • bowdlerise — to expurgate (a written work) by removing or modifying passages considered vulgar or objectionable.
  • bowdlerism — to expurgate (a written work) by removing or modifying passages considered vulgar or objectionable.
  • bowdlerize — To bowdlerize a book or film means to take parts of it out before publishing it or showing it.

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