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9-letter words containing n, w, o

  • cowabunga — Used to express delight or satisfaction.
  • cowboying — Present participle of cowboy.
  • cowhiding — Present participle of cowhide.
  • cowperson — (politically correct, rare) a cowhand of any gender.
  • cowritten — to coauthor.
  • coxswains — Plural form of coxswain.
  • crackdown — A crackdown is strong official action that is taken to punish people who break laws.
  • cramdowns — Plural form of cramdown.
  • crewwoman — A female crewmember.
  • crosstown — A crosstown bus or route is one that crosses the main roads or transportation lines of a town or city.
  • crosswind — A crosswind is a strong wind that blows across the direction that vehicles, boats, or aircraft are travelling in, and that makes it difficult for them to keep moving steadily forward.
  • crowdfund — To fund (a project) by having many individuals pool their money together, usually via the Internet.
  • crown cap — an airtight metal seal crimped on the top of most bottled beers, ciders, mineral waters, etc
  • crown law — criminal law
  • crown rot — a disease of plants, characterized by the rotting of the stem at ground level, caused by any of several fungi.
  • crown saw — a hollow cylinder with cutting teeth forming a rotary saw for trepanning
  • crownings — Plural form of crowning.
  • crownland — a large administrative division of the former empire of Austria-Hungary
  • crownless — Without a crown.
  • crownwork — the manufacture of artificial crowns for teeth
  • currawong — any Australian crowlike songbird of the genus Strepera, having black, grey, and white plumage: family Cracticidae
  • damp down — To damp down something such as a strong emotion, an argument, or a crisis means to make it calmer or less intense.
  • dankworth — Sir John (Philip William). 1927–2010, British jazz composer, bandleader, and saxophonist: married to Cleo Laine
  • dawsonite — a mineral that is made up of sodium and aluminium hydrous carbonate and occurs in crystalline form
  • deep down — If you know something deep down or deep down inside, you know that it is true, but you are not always conscious of it or willing to admit it to yourself.
  • dew point — the temperature at which water vapour in the air becomes saturated and water droplets begin to form
  • deworming — Present participle of deworm.
  • dial down — to reduce or become reduced
  • disendows — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disendow.
  • disowning — to refuse to acknowledge as belonging or pertaining to oneself; deny the ownership of or responsibility for; repudiate; renounce: to disown one's heirs; to disown a published statement.
  • doorwoman — the female door attendant of an apartment house, nightclub, etc., who acts as doorkeeper and performs minor services for entering and departing residents or guests.
  • doorwomen — Plural form of doorwoman.
  • dow jones — financial news firm
  • dowdiness — The characteristic of being dowdy; frumpiness; plainness.
  • dowelling — Present participle of dowel.
  • down card — a card that is dealt and played face down, as in blackjack and stud poker.
  • down east — New England.
  • down home — of, relating to, or exhibiting the simple, familiar, or folksy qualities associated with one's family or with rural areas, especially of the southern U.S.: down-home cooking; down-home hospitality.
  • down with — from higher to lower; in descending direction or order; toward, into, or in a lower position: to come down the ladder.
  • down-home — of, relating to, or exhibiting the simple, familiar, or folksy qualities associated with one's family or with rural areas, especially of the southern U.S.: down-home cooking; down-home hospitality.
  • down-time — (jargon)   A period of time during which a (computer) system is not operational, due to a malfunction or maintenance.
  • downbeats — Plural form of downbeat.
  • downburst — a strong downward current of air from a cumulonimbus cloud, often associated with intense thunderstorms.
  • downcomer — a pipe, tube, or passage for conducting fluid materials downward.
  • downcourt — to or into the opposite end of the court.
  • downcycle — a downward course in the business cycle.
  • downdraft — a downward current, as of air: a downdraft in a mine shaft.
  • downfalls — Plural form of downfall.
  • downfield — In or to a position nearer to the opponents' end of a field.
  • downforce — a force produced by air resistance plus gravity that increases the stability of an aircraft or motor vehicle by pressing it downwards
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