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8-letter words containing wo

  • woodward — C(omer) Vann, 1908–99, U.S. historian.
  • woodwasp — Any of various unrelated insects of the suborder Symphyta (the sawflies, not true wasps), whose larvae are found in wood.
  • woodwind — a musical wind instrument of the group comprising the flutes, clarinets, oboes, bassoons, and occasionally, the saxophones.
  • woodwork — objects or parts made of wood.
  • woodworm — a worm or larva that breeds in or bores into wood.
  • woodwose — a hairy wildman of the woods
  • woodyard — A yard where wood is chopped or stored.
  • wooingly — In a wooing manner; enticingly; with persuasiveness.
  • wool fat — lanolin.
  • woolfell — the skin of a wool-bearing animal with the fleece still on it.
  • wooliest — Superlative form of wooly.
  • woollens — Fabrics or clothing made from wool.
  • woollier — Comparative form of woolly.
  • woollies — Plural form of woolly.
  • woollike — Resembling wool or some aspect of it.
  • woollily — Alternative spelling of woolily.
  • woolpack — a coarse fabric, usually of jute, in which raw wool is packed for transport.
  • woolsack — a sack or bag of wool.
  • woolshed — a building in which sheep are sheared and wool is gathered and prepared for market.
  • woolskin — a sheepskin with the wool still attached.
  • woolward — with the woollen side touching the skin
  • woolwich — a former borough of Greater London, England, now part of Greenwich and Newham: royal military academy and arsenal.
  • woolwork — embroidery done with wool
  • woomeras — Plural form of woomera.
  • wooshing — Present participle of woosh.
  • word-art — a word or phrase that has a specific or precise meaning within a given discipline or field and might have a different meaning in common usage: Set is a term of art used by mathematicians, and burden of proof is a term of art used by lawyers.
  • wordages — Plural form of wordage.
  • wordbook — a book of words, usually with definitions, explanations, etc.; a dictionary.
  • wordflow — A flow of words.
  • wordform — One of the forms of a word.
  • wordiest — Superlative form of wordy.
  • wordings — Plural form of wording.
  • wordless — speechless, silent, or mute.
  • wordlist — A written collection of all words derived from a particular source, or sharing some other characteristic.
  • wordlore — the study of words and their use; philology
  • wordmark — (marketing) A logotype; a standardized graphic representation of the name of a company or product used for purposes of easy identification. It is is often text with unique typographic treatments. Usually the company name is incorporated together with simple graphic treatments, so that the representation of the word essentially becomes a symbol of the company.
  • wordplay — clever or subtle repartee; verbal wit.
  • wordpool — (education) A random collection of words, used as inspiration for writing.
  • wordship — Lb rare The state, condition, or status of a word.
  • wordtech — (company)   Manufacturers of Quicksilver. Address: Orinda, CA, USA.
  • wore out — worn-out.
  • wore-out — worn-out.
  • work off — exertion or effort directed to produce or accomplish something; labor; toil.
  • work out — exertion or effort directed to produce or accomplish something; labor; toil.
  • work-shy — If you describe someone as work-shy, you disapprove of them because you think they are lazy and do not want to work.
  • workable — practicable or feasible: He needs a workable schedule.
  • workably — In an workable fashion.
  • workaday — of or befitting working days; characteristic of a workday and its occupations.
  • workbags — Plural form of workbag.
  • workboat — a boat used for work or trade rather than sport, public transportation, or military purposes.
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