11-letter words containing ow
- growth rate — increase per unit
- growth ring — annual ring.
- growthiness — the quality of being growthy
- guinea fowl — any of several African, gallinaceous birds of the subfamily Numidinae, especially a common species, Numida meleagris, that has a bony casque on the head and dark gray plumage spotted with white and that is now domesticated and raised for its flesh and eggs.
- hail-fellow — Also, hail fellow, hail-fellow well met. a spiritedly sociable person; jolly companion.
- hammer blow — a blow from a hammer
- hammer down — a tool consisting of a solid head, usually of metal, set crosswise on a handle, used for beating metals, driving nails, etc.
- handbarrows — Plural form of handbarrow.
- harrow hell — to enter hell and rescue the righteous
- harrowingly — extremely disturbing or distressing; grievous: a harrowing experience.
- hash browns — fried potato cake
- here's how! — (as a toast) good health!
- hereinbelow — afterward in this document, statement, etc.
- high blower — a horse that produces a blowing sound when exhaling.
- high yellow — a term used to refer to a light-skinned black person.
- highbrowism — Highbrow attitudes and policies generally.
- hollow back — a paper tube or roll, almost flattened, having one side glued to the back of a book and the other to the inside of the spine.
- hollow tile — tile (def 5).
- hollow-back — a paper tube or roll, almost flattened, having one side glued to the back of a book and the other to the inside of the spine.
- hollow-eyed — having sunken eyes.
- hollowpoint — Alternative form of hollow point.
- hooded crow — a European crow, Corvus corone cornix, having a gray body and black head, wings, and tail.
- hoodie crow — a subspecies of the carrion crow, Corvus corone cornix, that has a grey body and black head, wings, and tail
- horror show — a situation filled with or causing horror.
- house owner — A house owner is a person who owns a house.
- howard moss — Howard, 1922–1987, U.S. poet, editor, and playwright.
- howe, denis — Denis Howe
- hunker down — to squat on one's heels (often followed by down).
- i know what — I have an idea
- ice flowers — formations of ice crystals on the surface of a still, slowly freezing body of water.
- in the know — to perceive or understand as fact or truth; to apprehend clearly and with certainty: I know the situation fully.
- inflow pipe — the pipe that brings water or gas into a place
- ingrownness — the quality of having ingrown
- interflowed — Simple past tense and past participle of interflow.
- intergrowth — growth or growing together, as of one thing with or into another.
- ithiel town — Ithiel [ith-ee-uh l] /ˈɪθ i əl/ (Show IPA), 1784–1844, U.S. architect.
- ivory tower — a place or situation remote from worldly or practical affairs: the university as an ivory tower.
- jim crowism — Jim Crow (def 1).
- joel barlow — Joel, 1754–1812, U.S. poet and diplomat.
- jungle fowl — any of several East Indian, gallinaceous birds of the genus Gallus, as G. gallus (red jungle fowl) believed to be the ancestor of the domestic fowl.
- killer blow — something that puts a stop to something or defeats something
- know better — be sufficiently wise
- know it all — a person who acts as though he or she knows everything and who dismisses the opinions, comments, or suggestions of others.
- know-it-all — a person who acts as though he or she knows everything and who dismisses the opinions, comments, or suggestions of others.
- knowability — capable of being known.
- knowingness — affecting, implying, or deliberately revealing shrewd knowledge of secret or private information: a knowing glance.
- knowledging — Present participle of knowledge.
- kwangchowan — Older Spelling. Guangzhouwan.
- lace pillow — pillow (def 3).
- lister-plow — Also called lister plow, middlebreaker, middlebuster. a plow with a double moldboard, used to prepare the ground for planting by producing furrows and ridges.