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Words containing w, i, l, o, t, h

7 letter words containing w, i, l, o, t, h

  • whitlow — an inflammation of the deeper tissues of a finger or toe, especially of the terminal phalanx, usually producing suppuration.

8 letter words containing w, i, l, o, t, h

  • lowlight — A particularly disappointing or dull event or feature.
  • nightowl — a person who often stays up late at night; nighthawk.
  • outwhirl — to surpass at whirling
  • whitlows — Plural form of whitlow.
  • withhold — to hold back; restrain or check.

9 letter words containing w, i, l, o, t, h

  • dishtowel — a towel for drying dishes.
  • downlight — a lamp, often a light bulb set in a metal cylinder, mounted on or recessed into the ceiling so that a beam of light is directed downward.
  • lightwood — Also called fatwood. kindling.
  • lowlights — Plural form of lowlight.
  • night-owl — a person who often stays up late at night; nighthawk.

10 letter words containing w, i, l, o, t, h

  • dishtowels — Plural form of dishtowel.
  • downlights — Plural form of downlight.
  • kenilworth — a town in central Warwickshire, in central England, SE of Birmingham.
  • linlithgow — former name of West Lothian.
  • otherwhile — at another time or other times.

11 letter words containing w, i, l, o, t, h

  • dog-whistle — Politics. a political strategy, statement, slogan, etc., that conveys a controversial, secondary message understood only by those who support the message: His criticism of welfare was a dog whistle appealing to racist voters.
  • downlighter — Downlight.
  • hollowpoint — Alternative form of hollow point.
  • littleworth — worthless; of little value
  • low-pitched — pitched in a low register or key: a low-pitched aria for the basso.

12 letter words containing w, i, l, o, t, h

  • double-width — twice the usual width: double-wide mobile homes consisting of two sections bolted together.
  • flightworthy — being in proper physical or mechanical condition for safe flight; airworthy: a flightworthy spacecraft.
  • flowcharting — (computing) the design and construction of flowcharts.
  • noteworthily — worthy of notice or attention; notable; remarkable: a noteworthy addition to our collection of rare books.
  • overwithhold — to withhold too much.

13 letter words containing w, i, l, o, t, h

  • allhallowtide — the season of All Saints' Day (Allhallows)
  • down-the-line — complete, full, unreserved, or whole-hearted: a down-the-line endorsement.
  • gabrilowitsch — Ossip [aw-syip] /ˈɔ syɪp/ (Show IPA), 1878–1936, Russian pianist and conductor, in America.
  • kilowatt-hour — a unit of energy, equivalent to the energy transferred or expended in one hour by one kilowatt of power; approximately 1.34 horsepower-hours. Abbreviation: kWh, K.W.H., kwhr.
  • low-bandwidth — [communication theory] Used to indicate a talk that, although not content-free, was not terribly informative. "That was a low-bandwidth talk, but what can you expect for an audience of suits!" Compare zero-content, bandwidth, math-out.

14 letter words containing w, i, l, o, t, h

  • below-the-line — denoting the entries printed below the horizontal line on a company's profit-and-loss account that show how any profit is to be distributed
  • 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.
  • clock-watching — the act of checking the time in anticipation of a break or the end of the working day
  • field-to-wheel — relating to all phases of biofuel production and use from growing to combustion
  • shillingsworth — the amount that can be purchased for a shilling

15 letter words containing w, i, l, o, t, h

  • mouthwateringly — In a mouthwatering manner.
  • self-worthiness — the sense of one's own value or worth as a person; self-esteem; self-respect.
  • tyrwhitt-wilson — Gerald Hugh, 14th Baron Berners [bur-nerz] /ˈbɜr nərz/ (Show IPA), 1883–1950, English composer, painter, and author.
  • untrustworthily — in an untrustworthy manner; not trustworthily
  • whistle-blowing — a person who informs on another or makes public disclosure of corruption or wrongdoing.

16 letter words containing w, i, l, o, t, h

  • dyed-in-the-wool — through and through; complete: a dyed-in-the-wool reformer.
  • hole-in-the-wall — A hole-in-the-wall machine is a machine built into the wall of a bank or other building, which allows people to take out money from their bank account by using a special card.
  • otherworldliness — The quality of being otherworldly.
  • this-worldliness — concern or preoccupation with worldly things and values.
  • will-o'-the-wisp — ignis fatuus (def 1).

17 letter words containing w, i, l, o, t, h

18 letter words containing w, i, l, o, t, h

  • schleswig-holstein — two contiguous duchies of Denmark that were a center of international tension in the 19th century: Prussia annexed Schleswig 1864 and Holstein 1866.

19 letter words containing w, i, l, o, t, h

20 letter words containing w, i, l, o, t, h

  • 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).
  • hail-fellow-well-met — friendly but insincere
  • what-you-may-call-it — an object or person whose name one does not know or cannot recall.

21 letter words containing w, i, l, o, t, h

  • 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, i, l, o, t, h

  • 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, i, l, o, t, h

  • 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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