9-letter words containing w, o, l
- lock down — a device for securing a door, gate, lid, drawer, or the like in position when closed, consisting of a bolt or system of bolts propelled and withdrawn by a mechanism operated by a key, dial, etc.
- lockdowns — Plural form of lockdown.
- locoweeds — Plural form of locoweed.
- lollywood — the Pakistani film industry, based in Lahore
- lone wolf — a person who prefers to live, act, or work alone or independent of others.
- long view — a city in NE Texas.
- long wave — Electricity. an electromagnetic wave over 60 meters in length.
- longsword — A sword of a kind used in mediaeval Europe for hewing, thrusting and slicing. It is well suited to two-handed use in combat, but some can also be used in one hand.
- longwords — Plural form of longword.
- longworth — Alice Lee Roosevelt ("Princess Alice") 1884–1980, U.S. socialite: daughter of Theodore Roosevelt.
- look down — the appearance of paper when inspected under reflected light.
- look-down — the appearance of paper when inspected under reflected light.
- lookdowns — Plural form of lookdown.
- lousewort — any plant belonging to the genus Pedicularis, of the figwort family, as the wood betony, formerly supposed to cause lice in sheep feeding on it: one species, P. furbishiae (Furbish lousewort) of parts of Maine and New Brunswick, Canada, having finely toothed leaves and a cluster of yellow flowers, is endangered and was thought to be extinct until specimens were discovered in 1946 and again in 1976.
- low board — a diving board 1 meter (3.2 feet) above the water.
- low brass — an alloy of about 80 percent copper and 20 percent zinc, with traces of lead and iron.
- low floor — A low floor in a hotel is the first floor, or a level that is a short distance from the first floor.
- low heels — shoes which have relatively low heels
- low latin — any form of nonclassical Latin, as Late Latin, Vulgar Latin, or Medieval Latin.
- low rider — an individually decorated and customized car fitted with hydraulic jacks that permit lowering of the chassis nearly to the road.
- low vowel — a vowel uttered with the mouth open and the tongue lowered
- low water — water at its lowest level, as in a river.
- low-class — vulgar, coarse, or undignified
- low-count — (of a woven fabric) having a relatively low number of warp and filling threads per square inch.
- low-grade — of an inferior quality, worth, value, etc.: The mine yields low-grade silver ore.
- low-level — undertaken by or composed of members having a low status: a low-level discussion.
- low-lying — lying near sea level or the ground surface. low-lying land.
- low-power — (of a radio station) having the power to broadcast to a radius of only 10 to 15 miles (16 to 24 km).
- low-proof — low in alcohol content
- low-slung — trousers: hipster style
- lowballed — Simple past tense and past participle of lowball.
- lower jaw — the mandible or lower part of the skull of a vertebrate that frames the mouth and holds the teeth. In higher vertebrates the lower jaw is fused to the cranium and the upper jaw
- lower leg — the lower part of your leg between your ankle and your knee
- lower set — (mathematics) A finite non-empty downward closed subset of a partial order.
- lowercase — (of an alphabetical letter) of a particular form often different from and smaller than its corresponding capital letter, and occurring after the initial letter of a proper name, of the first word in a sentence, etc. Examples: a, b, q, r.
- lowermost — lowest1 .
- lowestoft — a seaport in NE Suffolk, in E England: famous for a type of china.
- lowlander — a native of the Lowlands.
- lowlights — Plural form of lowlight.
- lowlihead — lowly state; lowliness.
- lowliness — humble in station, condition, or nature: a lowly cottage.
- lowriding — the practice of traveling in a lowrider.
- lungworms — Plural form of lungworm.
- lungworts — Plural form of lungwort.
- lwd tools — LWD tools are tools which have sensors to record information about rock formation during drilling.
- macdowell — Edward Alexander, 1861–1908, U.S. composer and pianist.
- mailwoman — (rare) A female postal worker.
- mailwomen — Plural form of mailwoman.
- maplewood — a city in SE Minnesota, near St. Paul.
- matholwch — a legendary king of Ireland and the husband of Branwen.