7-letter words containing w, o, l
- lowndes — William Thomas, 1798–1843, English bibliographer.
- lowness — situated, placed, or occurring not far above the ground, floor, or base: a low shelf.
- lucknow — a state in N India: a former province of British India. 93,933 sq. mi. (243,286 sq. km). Capital: Lucknow.
- lugworm — any burrowing annelid of the genus Arenicola, of ocean shores, having tufted gills: used as bait for fishing.
- luichow — a peninsula of SW Guangdong province, in SE China, between the South China Sea and the Gulf of Tonkin. About 75 miles (120 km) long; about 30 miles (48 km) wide.
- lynwood — a city in SW California.
- mallows — Plural form of mallow.
- marlowe — Christopher, 1564–93, English dramatist and poet.
- mellows — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mellow.
- midflow — A point in time during flow or fluency.
- mswlogo — (language) A Microsoft Windows front-end for Berkeley Logo by George Mills
. MswLogo has 3D primitives and GUI support. It runs on every flavour of Windows from 16-bit to NT. - mudflow — a flow of mixed earth debris containing a large amount of water.
- new sol — the standard monetary unit of Peru, divided into 100 céntimos
- newbold — a male given name.
- newbolt — Sir Henry John, 1862–1938, English poet, novelist, naval historian, and critic.
- nonwool — Not of or pertaining to wool.
- norwalk — a city in SW California.
- oh well — expressing resignation
- oldowan — of or designating a Lower and Middle Pleistocene industrial complex of eastern Africa, characterized by assemblages of stone tools about two million years old that are the oldest well-documented artifacts yet known.
- oldtown — The historic district of a city or town.
- oldwife — any of various fishes, as the alewife, the menhaden, or a West Indian fish of the family Balistidae.
- ostwald — Wilhelm [vil-helm] /ˈvɪl hɛlm/ (Show IPA), 1853–1932, German chemist: Nobel prize 1909.
- outbawl — to bawl more than or louder than
- outflow — the act of flowing out: We need flood control to stem the river's outflow.
- outglow — (transitive) To glow brighter than.
- outhowl — to exceed in howling
- outlaws — Plural form of outlaw.
- outwalk — to outdo in walking; walk faster or farther than.
- outwell — (archaic, intransitive) To well outward; to issue forth.
- outwile — a trick, artifice, or stratagem meant to fool, trap, or entice; device.
- outwill — to demonstrate a stronger will than
- ownable — able to be owned
- paltrow — Gwyneth (Kate). born 1972, US film actress; her films include Emma (1996), Sliding Doors (1998), Shakespeare in Love (1998), and Sylvia (2003)
- peafowl — any of several gallinaceous birds of the genera Pavo, of India, Sri Lanka, southeastern Asia, and the East Indies, and Afropavo, of Africa.
- pilcrow — a paragraph mark.
- pillowy — pillowlike; soft; yielding: a pillowy carpet.
- plow up — to remove with a plow
- plowboy — a boy who leads or guides a team drawing a plow.
- plowing — an agricultural implement used for cutting, lifting, turning over, and partly pulverizing soil.
- plowman — a man who plows.
- plowter — to work or play in water or mud; dabble
- plywood — a material used for various building purposes, consisting usually of an odd number of veneers glued over each other, usually at right angles.
- prowled — to rove or go about stealthily, as in search of prey, something to steal, etc.
- prowler — a person or animal that prowls.
- rollway — a place on which things are rolled or moved on rollers.
- roswell — a city in SE New Mexico.
- rowable — able to be rowed
- rowdily — a rough, disorderly person.
- roweled — a small wheel with radiating points, forming the extremity of a spur.
- rowland — a masculine name