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11-letter words containing w, p

  • woodchopper — a person who chops wood, especially one who fells trees.
  • woodcreeper — any of numerous New World tropical songbirds of the family Dendrocolaptidae, having stiffened tail feathers and creeperlike habits.
  • woodpeckers — Plural form of woodpecker.
  • wool sponge — a commercial sponge, Hippiospongia lachne, of Florida and the West Indies, the surface of which resembles the fleece of a sheep.
  • wordperfect — 1.   (text, tool, product)   A word processor for a wide range of computers. The first version was sold in 1980 for Data General machines, and by the end of 1993 versions were on sale for MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows and Macintosh computers. WordPerfect 6.0 for Unix was scheduled for introduction in May 1994. Versions: WordPerfect 6.1 for Windows, WordPerfect 3.1 for Macintosh/Power Macintosh, WordPerfect 6.0 for UNIX, WordPerfect 6.0 for DOS, WordPerfect 7.0 for Windows 95. 2. WordPerfect Corporation.
  • work permit — a document giving permission to work in a particular country
  • workmanship — the art or skill of a workman or workwoman.
  • workshopper — a person who has a workshop, especially in a home, for working with tools, usually as a hobby.
  • world point — (in relativity) a point in space-time, specified by three space coordinates and a time coordinate. Compare event (def 4).
  • world power — a nation, organization, or institution so powerful that it is capable of influencing or changing the course of world events.
  • worm powder — a powder given to animals to eradicate parasitic worms
  • worshipable — Capable of being worshiped; worthy of veneration.
  • worshipless — lacking worship, not worshipped
  • worshippers — Plural form of worshipper.
  • worshipping — reverent honor and homage paid to God or a sacred personage, or to any object regarded as sacred.
  • wraparounds — Plural form of wraparound.
  • wrest plank — the part of a piano in which the wrest pin is embedded
  • wrist plate — a platelike part of a mechanism, oscillating in its own plane, to which links or rods are attached by pins.
  • writing pad — a book containing pieces of paper for you to write on
  • yellow pine — any of several North American pines yielding a strong, yellowish wood.
  • yellow soap — old-fashioned all-purpose soap
  • yellow spot — Ophthalmology. macula (def 2b).
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