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8-letter words containing w, e, d

  • cowherds — Plural form of cowherd.
  • cowhides — Plural form of cowhide.
  • cowsheds — Plural form of cowshed.
  • crudware — /kruhd'weir/ Pejorative term for the hundreds of megabytes of low-quality freeware circulated by user's groups and BBSs in the micro-hobbyist world.
  • cudweeds — Plural form of cudweed.
  • damewort — Hesperis matronalis, a herbaceous mustard.
  • daneweed — an alternative name for a danewort
  • danewort — a caprifoliaceous shrub, Sambucus ebulus, native to Europe and Asia and having serrated leaves and white flowers
  • dark web — the portion of the Internet that is intentionally hidden from search engines, uses masked IP addresses, and is accessible only with a special web browser: part of the deep web.
  • dawdlers — Plural form of dawdler.
  • dawnlike — the first appearance of daylight in the morning: Dawn broke over the valley.
  • deadwood — dead trees or branches
  • deadwork — work necessary to expose an orebody, as the removal of overburden.
  • dec wars — A 1983 Usenet posting by Alan Hastings and Steve Tarr spoofing the "Star Wars" movies in hackish terms. Some years later, ESR (disappointed by Hastings and Tarr's failure to exploit a great premise more thoroughly) posted a 3-times-longer complete rewrite called "Unix WARS"; the two are often confused.
  • declawed — Simple past tense and past participle of declaw.
  • decwrite — DEC's CDA-based, WYSIWYG document processing application. It can generate and import SGML marked-up documents.
  • deep web — the part of the World Wide Web not accessible through conventional search engines
  • deerweed — a shrub, Lotus scoparius, that is native to California and produces small yellow flowers in the summer
  • deflower — to despoil of beauty, innocence, etc; mar; violate
  • delaware — a member of a North American Indian people formerly living near the Delaware River
  • demoware — (computing) A cut-down demonstration version of a computer program so that it can be tried before purchase.
  • desqview — A system from Quarterdeck Office Systems implementing multitasking under MS-DOS.
  • dew cell — an electrical instrument for measuring the dew point.
  • dew claw — a functionless claw of some dogs, not reaching the ground in walking.
  • dew line — distant early warning line, a network of radar stations situated mainly in Arctic regions to give early warning of aircraft or missile attack on North America
  • dew pond — a shallow pond, usually man-made, that is kept supplied with water by dew and condensation
  • dew-worm — any large earthworm that is found on the ground at night and is used as fishing bait
  • dewberry — any trailing bramble, such as Rubus hispidus of North America and R. caesius of Europe and NW Asia, having blue-black fruits
  • dewclaws — Plural form of dewclaw.
  • dewdrops — a drop of dew.
  • dewikify — (Wiktionary and WMF jargon) To remove wiki markup formatting, such as internal links.
  • dewiness — The state or quality of being dewy.
  • dewormer — an agent for ridding (animals) of worms
  • dewpoint — temperature at which water vapour in the air becomes saturated and water droplets begin to form
  • dewsbury — a town in N England, in Kirklees unitary authority, West Yorkshire: formerly a centre of the woollen industry. Pop: 54 341 (2001)
  • die away — If a sound dies away, it gradually becomes weaker or fainter and finally disappears completely.
  • die down — If something dies down, it becomes very much quieter or less intense.
  • dillweed — the leaves of the dill plant, especially when used dried and as a food flavoring.
  • diredawa — a city in E Ethiopia.
  • disbowel — (rare) To disembowel.
  • disendow — to deprive (a church, school, etc.) of endowment.
  • dishware — dishes used for food; tableware.
  • disowned — Simple past tense and past participle of disown.
  • dowagers — Plural form of dowager.
  • dowdiest — Superlative form of dowdy.
  • doweling — Also called dowel pin. Carpentry. a pin, usually round, fitting into holes in two adjacent pieces to prevent their slipping or to align them.
  • dowelled — Simple past tense and past participle of dowel.
  • dowering — Present participle of dower.
  • dowfness — the quality or characteristic of being dowf
  • downbeat — the downward stroke of a conductor's arm or baton indicating the first or accented beat of a measure.
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