11-letter words containing w, o, d, e, n
- watt-second — a unit of energy equal to the energy of one watt acting for one second; the equivalent of one joule.
- weight down — If you weight something down, you put something heavy on it or in it in order to prevent it from moving easily.
- welding rod — filler metal supplied in the form of a rod, usually coated with flux
- well-bonded — secured by or consisting of bonds: bonded debt.
- wellfounded — (math) Alternative form of well-founded.
- wendy house — a child's playhouse.
- west jordan — a town in N central Utah.
- westmorland — a former county in NW England, now part of Cumbria, partially in the Lake District.
- whangdoodle — a fanciful creature of undefined nature.
- whiskerando — a man with extravagant whiskers
- white sound — white noise.
- wild orange — laurel cherry.
- wind-broken — having the breathing impaired; affected with heaves.
- windom peak — a mountain in SW Colorado, in the San Juan Mountains. 14,082 feet (4292 meters).
- window seat — a seat built beneath the sill of a recessed or other window.
- windowpanes — Plural form of windowpane.
- windsor tie — a wide, soft necktie of black silk, tied at the neck in a loose bow.
- wing-footed — having winged feet.
- wonder drug — a drug, usually recently discovered or developed, noted for its startling curative effect, as an antibiotic or sulfa drug.
- wonder girl — an outstanding girl or woman
- wonderberry — the black, edible fruit of an improved garden variety of the black nightshade.
- wonderbread — (pejorative, slang, ethnic slur) A white person.
- wonderfully — excellent; great; marvelous: We all had a wonderful weekend.
- wonderingly — In a wondering manner; with wonderment.
- wonderlands — Plural form of wonderland.
- wonderworks — Plural form of wonderwork.
- wood betony — the betony, Stachys officinalis.
- wood pigeon — Also called ringdove. a European pigeon, Columba palumbus, having a whitish patch on each side of the neck.
- wooden shoe — sabot (def 1).
- word accent — word stress.
- wordishness — the use or manner of using words
- work-harden — to toughen or strengthen (a metal) by cold-working or another mechanical process.
- worldliness — of or relating to this world as contrasted with heaven, spiritual life, etc.; earthly; mundane.
- wrongheaded — wrong in judgment or opinion; misguided and stubborn; perverse.