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16-letter words containing w, o, l, y, m, a

  • birthwort family — the plant family Aristolochiaceae, typified by mostly tropical woody vines and herbaceous plants, having alternate, heart-shaped leaves and flowers lacking true petals but having three petallike sepals, and including the birthwort, Dutchman's-pipe, and wild ginger.
  • canada mayflower — a small wildflower (Maianthemum canadense) of the lily family, with white flowers and red, beadlike berries, found in the N U.S. and in Canada; bead-ruby
  • commonwealth day — the anniversary of Queen Victoria's birth, May 24, celebrated (now on the second Monday in March) as a holiday in many parts of the Commonwealth
  • down memory lane — If you say that someone is taking a walk or trip down memory lane, you mean that they are talking, writing, or thinking about something that happened to them a long time ago.
  • family allowance — a regular government payment to the parents of children up to a certain age
  • follow-my-leader — a game in which the players must repeat the actions of the leader
  • law of parsimony — a principle according to which an explanation of a thing or event is made with the fewest possible assumptions.
  • mauchly, john w. — John Mauchly
  • monkey-faced owl — barn owl.
  • rotary lawnmower — a lawn mower with a single blade attached in the middle that rotates as the mower is moved
  • two-family house — a house designed for occupation by two families in contiguous apartments, as on separate floors.
  • woolly manzanita — a tree or shrub, Arctostaphylos tomentosa, of the heath family, common from British Columbia to California, having broad leaves, with the underside covered with white hairs, and white flowers.

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