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Words containing w, o, d, e, n

5 letter words containing w, o, d, e, n

  • endow — Give or bequeath an income or property to (a person or institution).
  • nowed — Knotted; (of a snake) depicted interlaced in a knot.
  • owned — of, relating to, or belonging to oneself or itself (usually used after a possessive to emphasize the idea of ownership, interest, or relation conveyed by the possessive): He spent only his own money.
  • woden — the chief god of the pagan Anglo-Saxons, identified with the Scandinavian Odin.
  • woned — Simple past tense and past participle of won.

6 letter words containing w, o, d, e, n

  • -owned — -owned combines with nouns, adjectives, and adverbs to form adjectives that indicate who owns something.
  • dowdenEdward, 1843–1913, Irish critic and poet.
  • downed — from higher to lower; in descending direction or order; toward, into, or in a lower position: to come down the ladder.
  • downer — Informal. a depressant or sedative drug, especially a barbiturate. a depressing experience, person, or situation.
  • downey — a city in SW California, near Los Angeles.

7 letter words containing w, o, d, e, n

  • adwomen — Plural form of adwoman.
  • bedgown — a nightdress
  • clowned — Simple past tense and past participle of clown.
  • crowned — characterized by or having a crown (often used in combination): a crowned signet ring; a low-crowned fedora.
  • decrown — to divest (a person) of the role of monarch

8 letter words containing w, o, d, e, n

  • -crowned — crowned as specified
  • beatdown — A physical beating or assault.
  • bentwood — wood bent in moulds after being heated by steaming, used mainly for furniture
  • co-owned — to own jointly with another: a building I co-owned with my brother.
  • comedown — If you say that something is a comedown, you think that it is not as good as something else that you have just done or had.

9 letter words containing w, o, d, e, n

  • beat-down — to strike violently or forcefully and repeatedly.
  • breakdown — The breakdown of something such as a relationship, plan, or discussion is its failure or ending.
  • brentwood — a residential town in SE England, in SW Essex near London. Pop: 47 593 (2001)
  • closedown — a termination or suspension of operations; shutdown: a temporary closedown of a factory.
  • comedowns — Plural form of comedown.

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

  • acknowledg — Obsolete form of acknowledge.
  • alderwoman — (in England and Wales until 1974) one of the senior female members of a local council, elected by other councillors
  • alderwomen — Plural form of alderwoman.
  • allowanced — Simple past tense and past participle of allowance.
  • autowinder — a battery-operated device for advancing the film in a camera automatically after each exposure

11 letter words containing w, o, d, e, n

  • abandonware — computer software which is no longer sold or supported by its publisher
  • acknowledge — If you acknowledge a fact or a situation, you accept or admit that it is true or that it exists.
  • autowinders — Plural form of autowinder.
  • belowground — underground
  • broken-down — A broken-down vehicle or machine no longer works because it has something wrong with it.

12 letter words containing w, o, d, e, n

  • acknowledged — recognized as being true or existing
  • acknowledger — to admit to be real or true; recognize the existence, truth, or fact of: to acknowledge one's mistakes.
  • acknowledges — to admit to be real or true; recognize the existence, truth, or fact of: to acknowledge one's mistakes.
  • backwoodsmen — Plural form of backwoodsman.
  • baden-powell — Robert Stephenson Smyth (smɪθ, smaɪθ), 1st Baron Baden-Powell. 1857–1941, British general, noted for his defence of Mafeking (1899–1900) in the Boer War; founder of the Boy Scouts (1908) and (with his sister Agnes) the Girl Guides (1910)

13 letter words containing w, o, d, e, n

14 letter words containing w, o, d, e, n

  • acknowledgedly — by general agreement, admittedly
  • acknowledgment — An acknowledgment is a statement or action which recognizes that something exists or is true.
  • battered-women — the array of physical and psychological injuries exhibited by women (battered women or battered wives) who have been beaten repeatedly or otherwise abused by their partners or spouses.
  • bonded-whiskey — something that binds, fastens, confines, or holds together.
  • centre-forward — A centre-forward in a team sport such as football or hockey is the player or position in the middle of the front row of attacking players.

15 letter words containing w, o, d, e, n

  • acknowledgeable — to admit to be real or true; recognize the existence, truth, or fact of: to acknowledge one's mistakes.
  • acknowledgeably — in a way that is able to be generally acknowledged or recognized
  • acknowledgement — An acknowledgement is a statement or action which recognizes that something exists or is true.
  • acknowledgments — a section of text containing an author’s statement acknowledging his or her use of the works of other authors and thanking the people who have helped him or her, usually printed at the front of a book
  • brown-and-serve — requiring only a brief period of browning, as in an oven, before being ready to serve: brown-and-serve rolls.

16 letter words containing w, o, d, e, n

17 letter words containing w, o, d, e, n

18 letter words containing w, o, d, e, n

  • 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)
  • swollen-headedness — the quality of being conceited
  • west-northwestward — moving, bearing, facing, or situated toward the west-northwest.

19 letter words containing w, o, d, e, n

20 letter words containing w, o, d, e, n

  • 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, o, d, e, n

  • 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.
  • surface-to-underwater — (of a missile, message, etc.) traveling from the surface of the earth to a target underwater.

22 letter words containing w, o, d, e, n

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