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12-letter words that end in ow

  • round window — a membrane-covered opening in the inner wall of the middle ear that compensates for changes in cochlear pressure.
  • run the show — to cause or allow to be seen; exhibit; display.
  • sage sparrow — a small gray finch, Amphispiza belli, of dry, brushy areas of western North America.
  • schoolfellow — a schoolmate.
  • song sparrow — a small emberizine songbird, Melospiza melodia, common in North America.
  • stand a show — to have a chance, esp. a remote one
  • storm window — a supplementary window sash for protecting a window against drafts, driving rain, etc.
  • straw yellow — a pale yellow; straw color.
  • subsoil plow — a plow for stirring the subsoil, usually without disturbing the surface.
  • swamp mallow — a rose mallow, Hibiscus moscheutos.
  • tapioca snow — snow pellets.
  • tennis elbow — irritation of the synovial membrane, or joint rotary area, of the elbow, caused by immoderate motions while playing tennis or other sports; epicondylitis.
  • throw pillow — a small pillow placed on a chair, couch, etc., primarily for decoration.
  • tree sparrow — a Eurasian bird, Passer montanus, related to but smaller than the house sparrow.
  • tree swallow — a bluish-green and white swallow, Iridoprocne bicolor, of North America, that nests in tree cavities.
  • variety show — vaudeville performance
  • water meadow — a meadow kept fertile by flooding.
  • water willow — any of several plants belonging to the genus Justicia, of the acanthus family, growing in water or wet places, especially J. americana, of North America, having clusters of pale violet to white flowers.
  • wheel window — a rose window having prominent radiating mullions.
  • white willow — a willow tree, Salix alba, of Europe and Asia having leaves with pale undersides
  • wood-swallow — 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.
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