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10-letter words containing w, o, u, r, a

  • arrow arum — a North American plant, Peltandra virginica, of wet areas, having large, arrow-shaped leaves and inconspicuous flowers enclosed in a narrow, pointed spathe.
  • autowinder — a battery-operated device for advancing the film in a camera automatically after each exposure
  • autoworker — An autoworker is a person who works in the automobile manufacturing industry.
  • colourwash — a coloured distemper
  • counterwar — War waged in response to another war.
  • courseware — computer software designed to be used in an educational course
  • currawongs — Plural form of currawong.
  • down quark — a type of quark with a mass of c. 0.005 to 0.015 GeV/c2, a negative charge that is 1⁄3 the charge of an electron, zero charm, and zero strangeness
  • ground war — the part of a political campaign that is conducted door-to-door by party workers in individual constituencies
  • groundward — Towards the ground.
  • housewares — (North America) Domestic utensils, especially for the kitchen.
  • hurlbarrow — a wheelbarrow
  • janus word — a word that has opposite or nearly opposite meanings, as cleave, meaning ‘to adhere closely’ and ‘to part or split’.
  • labour law — those areas of law which appertain to the relationship between employers and employees and between employers and trade unions
  • law courts — a body which adjudicates legal disputes and attempts to administer justice in accordance with the law
  • loungewear — articles of clothing suitable for wear during leisure time, especially in the home.
  • meadow rue — any of several plants belonging to the genus Thalictrum, of the buttercup family, having leaves resembling those of rue, especially T. dioicum, of North America.
  • moudiewart — a mole
  • new labour — a rebranding of the British Labour Party and its policies undertaken by Tony Blair and his supporters in the run-up to the 1997 general election in Great Britain and maintained during the Labour Party's period of government under Blair's premiership. Never an official title, it denotes the more right-wing/social democratic trend in Labour thinking and policy intended to make the party electable after its electoral catastrophes of the 1980s
  • opium wars — a war between Great Britain and China that began in 1839 as a conflict over the opium trade and ended in 1842 with the Chinese cession of Hong Kong to the British, the opening of five Chinese ports to foreign merchants, and the grant of other commercial and diplomatic privileges in the Treaty of Nanking.
  • pequot war — a war in 1637 between Connecticut colonists, aided by British soldiers and friendly Indian tribes, and the Pequot Indians under their chief, Sassacus, that resulted in the defeat and dispersion of the Pequot tribe.
  • rogue wave — a random, enormous ocean wave that sometimes travels at an angle to prevailing seas.
  • rough-sawn — (of wood) used as originally cut, without smoothing or sanding: shingles of rough-sawn cedar.
  • scrubwoman — a woman hired to clean a place; charwoman.
  • southwards — moving, bearing, facing, or situated toward the south.
  • sugar bowl — a small bowl, usually having a cover, for serving granulated sugar or sugar cubes.
  • superwoman — a woman of extraordinary or superhuman powers.
  • throughway — a limited-access toll highway providing a means of direct transportation between distant areas for high-speed automobile traffic.
  • tug of war — an athletic contest between two teams at opposite ends of a rope, each team trying to drag the other over a line.
  • tug-of-war — an athletic contest between two teams at opposite ends of a rope, each team trying to drag the other over a line.
  • untowardly — in an untoward manner
  • unworkable — practicable or feasible: He needs a workable schedule.
  • upwards of — toward a higher place or position: The birds flew upward.
  • vapourware — new computer software that has not yet been produced and which is likely never to be released or not to work as promised
  • walkaround — A competitive dance in blackface minstrel shows of the 19th century.
  • war clouds — sign of trouble ahead
  • ward round — a regular visit to patients in hospital by medical staff for the purpose of making decisions concerning patient care
  • warehoused — Simple past tense and past participle of warehouse.
  • warehouser — warehouseman.
  • warehouses — Plural form of warehouse.
  • waterhouse — Alfred. 1830–1905, British architect; a leader of the Gothic Revival. His buildings include Manchester Town Hall (1868) and the Natural History Museum, London (1881)
  • waterspout — Also called rainspout. a pipe running down the side of a house or other building to carry away water from the gutter of the roof.
  • whereabout — whereabouts.
  • whirlabout — a whirling around in a circle.
  • woman-hour — a woman honored by a group.
  • wood sugar — a white, crystalline, water-soluble powder, C 5 H 10 O 5 , the dextrorotatory form of xylose: used chiefly in dyeing and tanning.
  • workaround — Computers. a strategy or technique used to overcome a defect or other problem in a program or system: This is a known bug in version 1.5, but a workaround is available.
  • wraparound — (of a garment) made to fold around or across the body so that one side of the garment overlaps the other forming the closure.

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