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Words containing w, i, n, d, p, r

9 letter words containing w, i, n, d, p, r

  • powdering — a thin sprinkling of something on a surface
  • windpower — Power harnessed or generated from the wind.
  • windproof — resisting wind, as fabric or a jacket or coat.
  • woodprint — woodcut.

10 letter words containing w, i, n, d, p, r

  • rawalpindi — a city in N Pakistan: former provisional capital.
  • springwood — the part of an annual ring of wood, characterized by large, thin-walled cells, formed during the first part of the growing season.
  • wardenship — The state of being a warden.
  • whip-round — When a group of people have a whip-round, money is collected from each person so that it can be used to buy something for all of them or for someone they all know.
  • wingspread — the distance between the most outward tips of the wings when they are as extended as possible.

11 letter words containing w, i, n, d, p, r

  • downpatrick — a market town in Northern Ireland: reputedly the burial place of Saint Patrick. Pop: 10 316 (2001)
  • jawdropping — Alternative form of jaw-dropping.
  • powerdomain — (theory)   The powerdomain of a domain D is a domain containing some of the subsets of D. Due to the asymmetry condition in the definition of a partial order (and therefore of a domain) the powerdomain cannot contain all the subsets of D. This is because there may be different sets X and Y such that X <= Y and Y <= X which, by the asymmetry condition would have to be considered equal. There are at least three possible orderings of the subsets of a powerdomain: Egli-Milner: X <= Y iff for all x in X, exists y in Y: x <= y and for all y in Y, exists x in X: x <= y ("The other domain always contains a related element"). Hoare or Partial Correctness or Safety: X <= Y iff for all x in X, exists y in Y: x <= y ("The bigger domain always contains a bigger element"). Smyth or Total Correctness or Liveness: X <= Y iff for all y in Y, exists x in X: x <= y ("The smaller domain always contains a smaller element"). If a powerdomain represents the result of an abstract interpretation in which a bigger value is a safe approximation to a smaller value then the Hoare powerdomain is appropriate because the safe approximation Y to the powerdomain X contains a safe approximation to each point in X. ("<=" is written in LaTeX as \sqsubseteq).
  • sword-point — the point of a sword

12 letter words containing w, i, n, d, p, r

  • antispinward — (often science fiction) In a rotating reference frame, against the direction of spin.
  • jaw-dropping — Something that is jaw-dropping is extremely surprising, impressive, or shocking.
  • power-driven — powered by an electric motor
  • provincewide — covering or available to the whole of a province
  • speedwriting — a system of shorthand that is based on the sound of words and utilizes letters of the alphabet rather than symbols.

13 letter words containing w, i, n, d, p, r

  • disempowering — Present participle of disempower.
  • drownproofing — a survival technique, for swimmers or nonswimmers, in which the body is allowed to float vertically in the water, with the head submerged, the lungs filled with air, and the arms and legs relaxed, the head being raised to breathe every ten seconds or so.
  • landownership — an owner or proprietor of land.
  • stripped-down — having only essential features; lacking any special appointments or accessories.

14 letter words containing w, i, n, d, p, r

  • disempowerment — to deprive of influence, importance, etc.: Voters feel they have become disempowered by recent political events.
  • dusting-powder — a powder used on the skin, especially to relieve irritation or absorb moisture.
  • owner-occupied — (of a home, apartment, etc.) used as a residence by the owner.
  • prawn-sandwich — characterizing or belonging to the type of spectator at a football match who is motivated to attend more by the corporate hospitality available than a true devotion to a particular club
  • shrink-wrapped — A shrink-wrapped product is sold in a tight covering of thin plastic.

16 letter words containing w, i, n, d, p, r

17 letter words containing w, i, n, d, p, r

18 letter words containing w, i, n, d, p, r

  • berwick-upon-tweed — a town in N England, in N Northumberland at the mouth of the Tweed: much involved in border disputes between England and Scotland between the 12th and 16th centuries; neutral territory 1551–1885. Pop: 12 870 (2001)

20 letter words containing w, i, n, d, p, r

  • 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.

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