9-letter words containing wo
- tulipwood — the wood of the tulip tree.
- tutworker — a person involved in tutwork
- two cents — something of insignificant value; a paltry amount: We wouldn't give two cents for their chances of success.
- two-a-cat — two old cat.
- two-color — having or using two colors.
- two-cycle — noting or pertaining to an internal-combustion engine in which two strokes are required to complete a cycle (two-stroke cycle) one to admit and compress air or an air-fuel mixture and one to ignite fuel, do work, and scavenge the cylinder.
- two-edged — having two edges, as a sword.
- two-faced — having two faces.
- two-horse — If you describe a contest as a two-horse race, you mean that only two of the people or things taking part have any chance of winning.
- two-party — (of a political system) dominated by two major political parties
- two-pence — (used with a singular or plural verb) British. a sum of two pennies.
- two-phase — diphase.
- two-piece — having or consisting of two parts or pieces, especially two matching pieces of a clothing ensemble: a two-piece bathing suit.
- two-sided — having two sides; bilateral.
- two-speed — (of a transmission system) having two settings
- two-timer — to be unfaithful to (a lover or spouse).
- two-tooth — a sheep between one and two years old with two permanent incisor teeth
- two-track — an oblique movement of a horse in which the forehand and hindquarters move on two distinct parallel tracks and the body is maintained uniformly in the direction of the movement.
- twolegged — having two legs.
- type-word — type (def 8).
- underwood — woody shrubs or small trees growing among taller trees.
- underwool — underfur.
- underwork — to do less work on than is necessary or required: to underwork an idea.
- unswollen — not swollen
- unwomanly — not possessing qualities, such as warmth, attractiveness, etc, generally regarded as typical of a woman, esp a mature woman
- unworldly — not worldly; not seeking material advantage; spiritually minded.
- unworried — having or characterized by worry; concerned; anxious: Their worried parents called the police.
- unwounded — not wounded or injured
- wadsworth — a city in N Ohio.
- washwoman — washerwoman.
- watchword — a word or short phrase to be communicated, on challenge, to a sentinel or guard; password or countersign.
- waterwork — (arts) painting executed in size or distemper, on canvas or walls.
- waterworn — worn by the action of water; smoothed by the force or movement of water.
- waxworker — A worker in the wax industry.
- well-worn — showing the effects of extensive use or wear: well-worn carpets.
- wellywood — the film production business located in Wellington, New Zealand
- wentworth — Thomas, 1st Earl of Strafford, Strafford, 1st Earl of.
- wheatworm — a small nematode, Tylenchus tritici, that stunts growth and disrupts seed production in wheat.
- wheelwork — a train of gears, as in a timepiece.
- whipworms — Plural form of whipworm.
- whitewood — any of numerous trees, as the tulip tree or the linden, yielding a white or light-colored wood.
- whitworth — Kathrynne Ann ("Kathy") born 1939, U.S. golfer.
- wildwoods — Plural form of wildwood.
- wire wool — abrasive steel-fibre material
- wire-wove — made of woven wire.
- wireworks — an establishment where wire is made or put to some industrial use.
- wireworms — Plural form of wireworm.
- wisewoman — a female magician or conjurer
- woadwaxen — an ornamental Eurasian shrub, Genista tinctoria, whose flowers yield a yellow dye formerly used with woad to make a permanent green dye.
- wobbegong — the carpet shark.