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5-letter words containing wo

  • woode — Obsolete form of wood.
  • woods — the hard, fibrous substance composing most of the stem and branches of a tree or shrub, and lying beneath the bark; the xylem.
  • woody — abounding with wood; wooded.
  • wooed — to seek the favor, affection, or love of, especially with a view to marriage. Synonyms: court, pursue, chase.
  • wooer — to seek the favor, affection, or love of, especially with a view to marriage. Synonyms: court, pursue, chase.
  • wooes — (dated) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of woo.
  • woofs — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of woof.
  • woofy — having a close or dense texture
  • woold — to wind or bind a rope round (something)
  • woolfVirginia (Adeline Virginia Stephen Woolf) 1882–1941, English novelist, essayist, and critic.
  • wools — Plural form of wool.
  • wooly — consisting of wool: a woolly fleece.
  • woops — Alternative spelling of whoops.
  • woosh — whoosh
  • woosy — (dialectal) oozy; wet.
  • wootz — a type of crucible steel developed in India
  • woozy — stupidly confused; muddled: woozy from a blow on the head.
  • worcs — Worcestershire
  • worde — Wynkyn de [wing-kin] /ˈwɪŋ kɪn/ (Show IPA), (Jan Van Wynkyn) died 1534 or 35, English printer.
  • words — a unit of language, consisting of one or more spoken sounds or their written representation, that functions as a principal carrier of meaning. Words are composed of one or more morphemes and are either the smallest units susceptible of independent use or consist of two or three such units combined under certain linking conditions, as with the loss of primary accent that distinguishes black·bird· from black· bird·. Words are usually separated by spaces in writing, and are distinguished phonologically, as by accent, in many languages.
  • wordy — characterized by or given to the use of many, or too many, words; verbose: She grew impatient at his wordy reply.
  • worke — Obsolete spelling of work.
  • works — exertion or effort directed to produce or accomplish something; labor; toil.
  • world — the earth or globe, considered as a planet.
  • worms — Zoology. any of numerous long, slender, soft-bodied, legless, bilaterally symmetrical invertebrates, including the flatworms, roundworms, acanthocephalans, nemerteans, gordiaceans, and annelids.
  • wormy — containing a worm or worms; contaminated with worms.
  • worne — Obsolete spelling of worn, Past participle of wear.
  • worry — to torment oneself with or suffer from disturbing thoughts; fret.
  • worse — in ill health; sick: He felt badly.
  • worst — in ill health; sick: He felt badly.
  • worth — good or important enough to justify (what is specified): advice worth taking; a place worth visiting.
  • worts — Plural form of wort.
  • wotan — the supreme god in Germanic mythology
  • would — a simple past tense and past participle of will1 .
  • wound — the act of winding.
  • woven — a past participle of weave.
  • wowed — to gain an enthusiastic response from; thrill.
  • wowee — Wow; expressing astonishment.
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