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11-letter words containing wo

  • widow woman — a widow.
  • wireworking — the use of wire to make functional or decorative works
  • wobble pump — an auxiliary hand pump for supplying fuel to the carburetor of an aircraft engine when the automatic pumping mechanism fails.
  • wokka board — a piece of fibreboard used as a musical instrument
  • wolf packs' — a group of submarines operating together in hunting down and attacking enemy convoys.
  • wolf spider — any of numerous ground spiders of the family Lycosidae, including the southern European tarantula, Lycosa taretula, that hunt their prey instead of using a web.
  • wolfishness — The quality of being wolfish.
  • woman-hater — a person, especially a man, who dislikes women; misogynist.
  • womanliness — like or befitting a woman; feminine; not masculine or girlish.
  • women's lib — women's liberation: rights
  • wonder drug — a drug, usually recently discovered or developed, noted for its startling curative effect, as an antibiotic or sulfa drug.
  • wonder girl — an outstanding girl or woman
  • wonderberry — the black, edible fruit of an improved garden variety of the black nightshade.
  • wonderbread — (pejorative, slang, ethnic slur) A white person.
  • wonderfully — excellent; great; marvelous: We all had a wonderful weekend.
  • wonderingly — In a wondering manner; with wonderment.
  • wonderlands — Plural form of wonderland.
  • wonderworks — Plural form of wonderwork.
  • wonga-wonga — a woody Australian vine, Pandorea pandorana, of the bignonia family, having showy clusters of yellowish-white flowers streaked with purple.
  • wonkishness — The state or condition of being wonkish.
  • wood betony — the betony, Stachys officinalis.
  • wood grouse — the capercaillie.
  • wood hoopoe — any of several tropical, African birds of the family Phoeniculidae, having metallic, blackish plumage and slender, curved bills.
  • wood pigeon — Also called ringdove. a European pigeon, Columba palumbus, having a whitish patch on each side of the neck.
  • wood rabbit — a cottontail.
  • wood sorrel — any of numerous plants of the genus Oxalis, especially O. acetosella, of Eurasia, having heart-shaped, trifoliolate leaves and white, pink-veined flowers.
  • wood spirit — methyl alcohol.
  • wood thrush — a large thrush, Hylocichla mustelina, common in woodlands of eastern North America, and noted for its melodious song.
  • woodcarving — the art or technique of carving objects by hand from wood or of carving decorations into wood.
  • woodchipper — a motor-driven machine that cuts wood into chips.
  • woodchopper — a person who chops wood, especially one who fells trees.
  • woodcrafter — a person who makes or carves wooden objects.
  • woodcreeper — any of numerous New World tropical songbirds of the family Dendrocolaptidae, having stiffened tail feathers and creeperlike habits.
  • woodcutters — Plural form of woodcutter.
  • wooden shoe — sabot (def 1).
  • woodpeckers — Plural form of woodpecker.
  • woodshedded — Simple past tense and past participle of woodshed.
  • woodswallow — any of several slate-colored songbirds of the family Artamidae, of southeastern Asia, Australia, and New Guinea, having long, pointed wings and noted for their swift, soaring flight.
  • woodturning — The action of shaping wood with a lathe.
  • woodworking — the act or art of making things of wood.
  • wookey hole — a village in SW England, in Somerset, near Wells: noted for the nearby limestone cave in which prehistoric remains have been found
  • wool cheque — the annual return for a sheep farmer
  • wool sponge — a commercial sponge, Hippiospongia lachne, of Florida and the West Indies, the surface of which resembles the fleece of a sheep.
  • woolgrowers — Plural form of woolgrower.
  • woolly bear — the caterpillar of any of several moths, as a tiger moth, having a dense coat of woolly hairs.
  • woolly worm — woolly bear.
  • word accent — word stress.
  • word of godthe, word (def 11).
  • word search — puzzle: words hidden in grid
  • word square — a set of words such that when arranged one beneath another in the form of a square they read alike horizontally and vertically.
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