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7-letter words containing w, s, d

  • andrews — Thomas. 1813–85, Irish physical chemist, noted for his work on the liquefaction of gases
  • ashdown — Paddy, Baron. real name Jeremy John Durham Ashdown. born 1941, British politician; leader of the Liberal Democrats (formerly the Social and Liberal Democrats) (1988–99); UN high representative in Bosnia-Herzegovina (2002–06)
  • ashwood — The wood of the ash tree.
  • bandsaw — A bandsaw is an electric saw that consists of a metal band that turns round and is used for cutting wood, metal, and other materials.
  • budweis — České Budějovice
  • cowards — Plural form of coward.
  • cowdies — Plural form of cowdie.
  • cowshed — A cowshed is a building where cows are kept or milked.
  • dawdles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dawdle.
  • dawkins — Richard. born 1941, British zoologist, noted for such works as The Selfish Gene (1976), The Blind Watchmaker (1986), The God Delusion (2006), and The Greatest Show on Earth (2009)
  • despawn — (video games) To dematerialize; to disappear from the game world.
  • dewlaps — Plural form of dewlap.
  • dewless — without dew
  • dimwits — Plural form of dimwit.
  • disavow — to disclaim knowledge of, connection with, or responsibility for; disown; repudiate: He disavowed the remark that had been attributed to him.
  • disgown — to remove a gown from (esp in a religious or academic sense)
  • disowns — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disown.
  • diswarn — (obsolete) To dissuade from by previous warning.
  • dogshow — a competitive exhibition of dogs
  • dogwash — /dog'wosh/ (A quip in the "urgency" field of a very optional software change request, ca. 1982. It was something like "Urgency: Wash your dog first") A project of minimal priority, undertaken as an escape from more serious work. Many games and much freeware get written this way, including this dictionary.
  • dowdies — Plural form of dowdy.
  • downers — Plural form of downer.
  • downset — (mathematics) An ideal (in set theory).
  • dowries — Plural form of dowry.
  • dowsers — Plural form of dowser.
  • dowsing — to plunge or be plunged into a liquid.
  • dragsaw — a large power saw having a reciprocating blade, as a power hacksaw for metals or a lumbermill saw.
  • drawees — Plural form of drawee.
  • drawers — a sliding, lidless, horizontal compartment, as in a piece of furniture, that may be drawn out in order to gain access to it.
  • drowsed — Simple past tense and past participle of drowse.
  • drowses — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of drowse.
  • dwarves — a plural of dwarf.
  • edwardsPrince of Wales and Duke of Cornwall ("The Black Prince") 1330–76, English military leader (son of Edward III).
  • endways — With its end facing upward, forward, or toward the viewer.
  • endwise — Upright, or standing on end.
  • godowns — Plural form of godown.
  • godwits — Plural form of godwit.
  • handsaw — any common saw with a handle at one end for manual operation with one hand.
  • handsew — to sew by hand.
  • headsaw — a saw that cuts and trims logs as they enter a mill.
  • howdahs — Plural form of howdah.
  • howdies — a midwife.
  • inwards — toward the inside, interior, or center, as of a place, space, or body.
  • lowndesWilliam Thomas, 1798–1843, English bibliographer.
  • mawseed — the seed of the opium poppy, Papaver somniferum, which is used as feed for caged birds
  • meadows — Plural form of meadow.
  • midways — Plural form of midway.
  • midwest — Middle West.
  • mildews — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mildew.
  • misdraw — to cause to move in a particular direction by or as if by a pulling force; pull; drag (often followed by along, away, in, out, or off).

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