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Words containing w, e, l, t, r, o

6 letter words containing w, e, l, t, r, o

  • trowel — any of various tools having a flat blade with a handle, used for depositing and working mortar, plaster, etc.
  • wortle — a plate with holes for drawing wire or lead pipe through in order to lengthen it and reduce its width

7 letter words containing w, e, l, t, r, o

  • felwort — (botany) A European herb, Swertia perennis, of the gentian family.
  • plowter — to work or play in water or mud; dabble
  • whortle — the whortleberry.

8 letter words containing w, e, l, t, r, o

  • bellwort — any plant of the North American liliaceous genus Uvularia, having slender bell-shaped yellow flowers
  • colewort — cole
  • crownlet — a small crown
  • fleawort — a European plantain, Plantago psyllium, having seeds that are used in medicine.
  • floweret — a small flower; floret.

9 letter words containing w, e, l, t, r, o

  • afterglow — The afterglow is the glow that remains after a light has gone, for example after the sun has gone down.
  • bloatware — computer software with an excessive number of unnecessary features and, often, unnecessarily high memory and disc space requirements
  • coldwater — a river in NW Mississippi, flowing S to the Tallahatchie River. 220 miles (354 km) long.
  • elderwort — Danewort.
  • ellsworth — Lincoln1880-1951; U.S. polar explorer

10 letter words containing w, e, l, t, r, o

  • afterglows — Plural form of afterglow.
  • afterworld — a world inhabited after death
  • breastplow — a cultivator moved forward by a person pressing the chest against a crossbar.
  • cold-water — designating a room, apartment, etc. that is not provided with hot water or, sometimes, a bathroom
  • elbow-rest — something designed for resting one's elbow on

11 letter words containing w, e, l, t, r, o

  • afterworlds — Plural form of afterworld.
  • bartholomew — one of the twelve apostles (Matthew 10:3). Feast day: Aug 24 or June 11
  • belowstairs — (formerly) at or in the basement of a large house, considered as the place where the servants live and work
  • bladderwort — any aquatic plant of the genus Utricularia, some of whose leaves are modified as small bladders to trap minute aquatic animals: family Lentibulariaceae
  • blameworthy — deserving disapproval or censure

12 letter words containing w, e, l, t, r, o

  • battleworthy — capable of engaging in combat; ready for battle: a decline in the nation's battleworthy forces.
  • bottlewasher — a person or machine that washes bottles.
  • counterworld — an alternative world opposite to the virtual world
  • cutwork-lace — Also called cutwork. a process for producing lace in which predetermined threads in the ground material are cut and removed in order to provide open areas for the insertion of ornamental patterns.
  • deflowerment — The loss of a girl or woman's virginity.

13 letter words containing w, e, l, t, r, o

  • beetle-browed — having bushy or overhanging eyebrows
  • blanketflower — a hardy flowering plant, Gaillardia aristata, that grows in the US
  • bottle-washer — a menial or factotum
  • bulwer-lytton — Edward George Earle Lytton1st Baron Lytton of Knebworth 1803-73; Eng. novelist & playwright: father of Edward Robert Bulwer-Lytton
  • caulifloweret — an individual floret from a cauliflower

14 letter words containing w, e, l, t, r, o

  • blanket-flower — any composite plant of the genus Gaillardia, having showy heads of yellow or red flowers.
  • brother-in-law — Someone's brother-in-law is the brother of their husband or wife, or the man who is married to their sister.
  • downregulating — Present participle of downregulate.
  • downregulation — (genetics) The process, in the regulation of gene expression, in which the number, or activity of receptors decreases in order to decrease sensitivity.
  • electrowinning — a means of extracting metal from ore using electrolysis

15 letter words containing w, e, l, t, r, o

16 letter words containing w, e, l, t, r, o

  • counselor-at-law — a lawyer, esp one who conducts cases in court; attorney
  • counterclockwise — If something is moving counterclockwise, it is moving in the opposite direction to the direction in which the hands of a clock move.
  • otherworldliness — The quality of being otherworldly.
  • this-worldliness — concern or preoccupation with worldly things and values.
  • well-constructed — to build or form by putting together parts; frame; devise.

17 letter words containing w, e, l, t, r, o

  • glory-of-the-snow — any of several plants belonging to the genus Chionodoxa, of the lily family, native to the Old World, having showy, blue, white, or pink flowers that bloom early in the spring.
  • well-demonstrated — to make evident or establish by arguments or reasoning; prove: to demonstrate a philosophical principle.
  • well-photographed — a picture produced by photography.
  • well-proportioned — adjusted to proper proportion or relation.
  • wrangell-mountainMount, an active volcano in SE Alaska, in the Wrangell Mountains. 14,006 feet (4269 meters).

18 letter words containing w, e, l, t, r, o

  • farewell-to-spring — a slender, showy plant, Clarkia amoena, of the evening primrose family, native to western North America, having satiny, cup-shaped, lilac-crimson or reddish-pink flowers and roundish fruit.

19 letter words containing w, e, l, t, r, o

20 letter words containing w, e, l, t, r, o

  • bowling-on-the-green — a game played with wooden balls on a level, closely mowed green having a slight bias, the object being to roll one's ball as near as possible to a smaller white ball at the other end of the green. Also called bowls, bowling on the green. Compare bowl2 (def 2), bowling green, jack1 (def 7), rink (def 5).
  • model-view-presenter — (programming)   (MVP) A user interface architectural pattern where functions are separated between the model, view and presenter. The model defines the data to be displayed or otherwise acted upon in the user interface. The view displays data from the model and routes user commands (events) to the presenter to act upon that data. The presenter retrieves data from the model and displays it in the view. The implementation of MVP can vary as to how much presentation logic is handled by the presenter and the view. In a web application most presentation logic is usually in the view which runs in the web browser. MVP is one of the MV* variations of the MVC pattern.

21 letter words containing w, e, l, t, r, o

  • lotus-of-the-true-law — a Mahayana sutra, forming with its references to Amida and the Bodhisattvas the basis for the doctrine that there is something of Buddha in everyone, so that salvation is universally available: a central text of Mahayana Buddhism.
  • model-view-controller — (programming)   (MVC) A way of partitioning the design of interactive software; a software architecture pattern. The "model" is the internal workings of the program (the data objects and algorithms), the "view" is how the user sees the state of the model and the "controller" is how the user changes the state or provides input. MVC was the original kind of what is now sometimes called an MV* pattern. Trygve Reenskaug introduced it into Smalltalk-76 while visiting Xerox PARC in the 1970s.
  • pellitory-of-the-wall — an urticaceous plant, P. diffusa, of the S and W European genus Parietaria, which grows in crevices and has long narrow leaves and small pink flowers

22 letter words containing w, e, l, t, r, o

  • the-leaning-tower-pisa — a round, marble campanile in Pisa, Italy, begun in 1174 and now 17 feet (5.2 meters) out of the perpendicular in its height of 179 feet (54 meters).
  • whitchurch-stouffville — a town in SW Ontario, in S Canada, N of Toronto.

30 letter words containing w, e, l, t, r, o

  • call-with-current-continuation — (programming)   (call/cc) A Lisp control function that implements the continuation passing style of programming. In continuation passing style (CPS), every function f takes an extra final argument k called the "continuation". The continuation is itself a function and represents the rest of the program. Instead of just returning a value in the normal way, f passes it as an argument to k and returns the result of that. call/cc takes a function f as its argument and calls f, passing it the current continuation k. It thus allows a CPS function to be called in a non-CPS (direct) context. For example, if the final result is to print the value returned by call/cc then anything passed to k will also be printed. E.g, in Scheme: (define (f k) (k 1) (k 2) 3) (display (call-with-current-continuation f)) Will display 1.

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