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7-letter words containing w, o, l

  • rowling — J(oanne) K(athleen) born 1965, English author of children's books.
  • rowlock — Architecture. one of several concentric rings of masonry forming an arch.
  • salchow — a jump in which the skater leaps from the back inside edge of one skate, making one full rotation of the body in the air, and lands on the back outside edge of the other skate.
  • sallowy — full of sallows: a sallowy glade.
  • saw log — a log large enough to saw into boards.
  • scowled — to draw down or contract the brows in a sullen, displeased, or angry manner.
  • scowler — to draw down or contract the brows in a sullen, displeased, or angry manner.
  • seafowl — seabird.
  • shallow — of little depth; not deep: shallow water.
  • showily — in a showy manner.
  • slow up — moving or proceeding with little or less than usual speed or velocity: a slow train.
  • slow-mo — slow motion.
  • slow-up — a delay or retardation in progress or activity; slowdown.
  • slowest — moving or proceeding with little or less than usual speed or velocity: a slow train.
  • slowish — somewhat slow
  • sunglow — a diffused, hazy light seen around the sun, caused by atmospheric dust.
  • swallow — to take into the stomach by drawing through the throat and esophagus with a voluntary muscular action, as food, drink, or other substances.
  • swollen — a past participle of swell.
  • tallowy — resembling tallow in consistency, color, etc.; fatty: a tallowy mass of moistened powder; tallowy skin.
  • teabowl — a small bowl used for serving tea
  • thurlowEdward, 1st Baron, 1731–1806, British statesman: Lord Chancellor 1778–92.
  • tollway — toll road.
  • towline — a line, hawser, or the like, by which anything is or may be towed.
  • townlet — a small town.
  • twigloo — a temporary shelter made from twigs, branches, leaves, etc
  • two-ply — consisting of two thicknesses, layers, strands, or the like.
  • twofold — having two elements or parts.
  • twyfold — twofold; double
  • unblown — (of a flower) still in the bud
  • vowelly — marked by vowels
  • walcottDerek, born 1930, West Indian poet and playwright: Nobel prize 1992.
  • walk on — Also called walking part. a small part in a play or other entertainment, especially one without speaking lines. Compare bit2 (def 6).
  • walk-on — Also called walking part. a small part in a play or other entertainment, especially one without speaking lines. Compare bit2 (def 6).
  • walkout — a strike by workers.
  • walloon — one of a people inhabiting chiefly the southern and southeastern parts of Belgium and adjacent regions in France.
  • wallops — Plural form of wallop.
  • wallows — Plural form of wallow.
  • walpole — Horace, 4th Earl of Orford [awr-ferd] /ˈɔr fərd/ (Show IPA), (Horatio Walpole) 1717–97, English novelist and essayist (son of Sir Robert Walpole).
  • warblog — A weblog dealing with a war, or written by an active participant in or witness to warfare.
  • warlock — a man who professes or is supposed to practice magic or sorcery; a male witch; sorcerer.
  • warlord — a military leader, especially of a warlike nation.
  • warwolf — an engine of war, similar to a trebuchet
  • weblogs — Plural form of weblog.
  • wedlock — the state of marriage; matrimony.
  • welcome — a kindly greeting or reception, as to one whose arrival gives pleasure: to give someone a warm welcome.
  • werwolf — werewolf.
  • weslaco — a city in S Texas.
  • whitlow — an inflammation of the deeper tissues of a finger or toe, especially of the terminal phalanx, usually producing suppuration.
  • wholely — Alternative spelling of wholly.
  • wholism — holism.
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