9-letter words containing w, o, d, e, n
- well-done — performed accurately and diligently; executed with skill and efficiency.
- welldoing — good conduct or action.
- westbound — proceeding or headed west.
- wide open — opened to the full extent: a wide-open window.
- wide-open — opened to the full extent: a wide-open window.
- wimbledon — a former borough, now part of Merton, in SE England, near London: international tennis tournaments.
- wind cone — windsock.
- wind rose — a map symbol showing, for a given locality or area, the frequency and strength of the wind from various directions.
- windborne — Carried by the wind.
- windhover — the kestrel, Falco tinnunculus.
- windpower — Power harnessed or generated from the wind.
- windrowed — Simple past tense and past participle of windrow.
- windrower — a farm implement used to mow a field and arrange the mown crop in windrows.
- wipe down — If you wipe down something, you wash or dry its surface completely.
- wirebound — Held together with a binding of wire.
- wiresonde — an instrument carried aloft by a captive balloon and sending temperature and humidity data over a wire cable.
- woadwaxen — an ornamental Eurasian shrub, Genista tinctoria, whose flowers yield a yellow dye formerly used with woad to make a permanent green dye.
- womanized — to make effeminate.
- womenkind — womankind.
- wonderboy — (informal) A male child prodigy, or (loosely) a talented male of any age.
- wonderers — to think or speculate curiously: to wonder about the origin of the solar system.
- wonderful — excellent; great; marvelous: We all had a wonderful weekend.
- wondering — expressing admiration or amazement; marveling.
- wonderkid — a young person whose excellence in his or her discipline is appropriate to someone older and more experienced
- wonderous — Wondrous.
- wonderpop — (language) (WPOP) An implementation of POP for the PDP-10 made by Robert Rae <[email protected]> in Edinburgh in 1976. WonderPop used "cages" for different data types and introduced processes, properties and some typed identifiers.
- wondreful — Obsolete form of wonderful.
- wood fern — any of several shield ferns of the genus Dryopteris.
- woodbines — Plural form of woodbine.
- woodenman — HOLWG, DoD, 1975. Second of the series of DoD requirements that led to Ada. "Woodenman Set of Criteria and Needed Characteristics for a Common DoD High Order Programming Language", David A. Fisher, Inst for Def Anal Working Paper, Aug 1975. (See Strawman, Tinman, Ironman, Steelman).
- woodentop — a dull, foolish, or unintelligent person
- woodhaven — a city in SE Michigan.
- woodhenge — a henge monument consisting of circles of upright timber posts.
- woodiness — The state of being woody.
- woodstone — a type of stone resembling wood; petrified wood
- woodwaxen — woadwaxen.
- wordiness — characterized by or given to the use of many, or too many, words; verbose: She grew impatient at his wordy reply.
- worldline — Alternative spelling of world line.
- woundable — Capable of being wounded; vulnerable.
- woundedly — in a wounded manner
- writedown — (accounting) An adjustment; a precise amount adjusted by an act of writing down or entering an asset and its value; a reduction of an asset, written down or otherwise recorded as such.
- wrongdoer — a person who does wrong, especially a sinner or transgressor.
- wyandotte — a city in SE Michigan, on the Detroit River.
- zantewood — Fustic (tree).