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10-letter words containing w, e, n, o

  • windflower — any plant belonging to the genus Anemone, of the buttercup family, having divided leaves and showy, solitary flowers.
  • windhovers — Plural form of windhover.
  • windowless — an opening in the wall of a building, the side of a vehicle, etc., for the admission of air or light, or both, commonly fitted with a frame in which are set movable sashes containing panes of glass.
  • windowpane — a plate of glass for filling a window sash within the frame.
  • windows ce — (operating system)   /C E/ A version of the Microsoft Windows operating system that is being used in a variety of embedded products, from handheld PCs to specialised industrial controllers and consumer electronic devices. Programming for Windows CE is similar to programming for other Win32 platforms. Windows CE was developed to be a customisable operating system for embedded applications. Its kernel borrows much from other Microsoft 32-bit operating systems, while eliminating (or replacing) those operating system features that are not needed for typical Windows CE-based applications. For example, as on Windows NT, all applications running on Windows CE run in a fully preemptive multitasking environment, in fully protected memory spaces. The Win32 (API) for Windows CE is smaller than the Win32 API for the other 32-bit Windows operating systems. It includes approximately half the interface methods of the Windows NT version of the API. But the Win32 API for Windows CE also includes features found in no other Microsoft operating system. The notification API, for example, makes it possible to handle user or application notification events (such as timer events) at the operating-system level, rather than in a running application. The touch screen API and the built-in support for the Windows CE database are not found in other Windows operating systems. The touch screen API makes it easy to manage screen calibration and user interactions for touch-sensitive displays, while the database API provides access to a data storage facility.
  • windows me — Windows Millennium Edition
  • winegrower — a person who owns or works in a vineyard and winery.
  • winkle out — If you winkle information out of someone, you get it from them when they do not want to give it to you, often by tricking them.
  • winsorized — Simple past tense and past participle of winsorize.
  • wintersome — (archaic) A crop, a kind of sweet sorghum.
  • withholden — withheld
  • woadwaxens — Plural form of woadwaxen.
  • wobbegongs — Plural form of wobbegong.
  • wobbliness — shaky; unsteady.
  • woefulness — The quality of being woeful.
  • wolfensohn — James D., known as Jim. born 1933, US businessman and international official, born in Australia; president of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (the World Bank) (1995–2005); honorary knighthood (1995)
  • wolfsbanes — Plural form of wolfsbane.
  • wolverines — Plural form of wolverine.
  • woman-year — a unit of measurement, especially in accountancy, based on a standard number of woman-days in a year of work.
  • womanizers — Plural form of womanizer.
  • womanpower — potential or actual power from the endeavors of women: the utilization of womanpower during a great national emergency.
  • womenfolks — Alternative form of womenfolk.
  • womenswear — women's wear.
  • wonder boy — a young man who is unusually successful or especially popular.
  • wonderfull — Archaic spelling of wonderful.
  • wondergoal — (sport) An excellent goal.
  • wonderland — a land of wonders or marvels.
  • wonderless — to think or speculate curiously: to wonder about the origin of the solar system.
  • wonderment — wondering or wonder.
  • wonderwork — a wonderful work; marvel; miracle.
  • wontedness — Habit; custom.
  • wooden leg — a replacement leg made of wood
  • woodenhead — a stupid person; blockhead.
  • woodenness — The state of being wooden.
  • woodenware — vessels, utensils, etc., made of wood.
  • woodlander — an inhabitant of the woods.
  • woodturner — a person whose occupation is wood turning.
  • wool blend — a mixture of wool and another material, or other materials
  • wool-lined — having a woollen lining
  • woolliness — The state of being woolly.
  • woonsocket — a city in NE Rhode Island.
  • wordmonger — a writer or speaker who uses words pretentiously or with careless disregard for meaning.
  • workperson — A worker; an employee.
  • world-line — a line on a space–time path that shows the path of a body
  • worldlines — Plural form of worldline.
  • worm fence — Chiefly Midland U.S. snake fence.
  • worm snake — any of several small, wormlike snakes, especially Carphophis amoenus, of the eastern and central U.S.
  • worm-eaten — eaten into or gnawed by worms.
  • worry line — a line on someone's face, believed to be cause by worry
  • worthiness — having adequate or great merit, character, or value: a worthy successor.
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