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There are 14 fifteen-letter words containing C, D, N, O, R, W and Y

borrowed␣scenerycarrying␣forwardcloudy␣wing␣viruscrown␣dependency Crown␣dependency Crown␣Dependencydowny␣woodpeckerGreenwood␣CountyNew␣Madrid␣CountynoncreditworthyRed␣Willow␣Countysecondary␣worldssword-and-sorcery sword␣and␣sorcery

17 definitions found

  • borrowed␣scenery — n. The principle of incorporating background landscape into the…
  • carrying␣forward — v. Present participle of carry forward.
  • cloudy␣wing␣virus — n. An icosahedral virus commonly found in honey bees, especially…
  • crown␣dependency — n. Any of three island territories in the British Islands that…
  • Crown␣dependency — n. Alternative letter-case form of crown dependency.
  • Crown␣Dependency — n. Alternative letter-case form of crown dependency.
  • downy␣woodpecker — n. A small woodpecker native to North America, Dryobates pubescens.
  • Greenwood␣County — prop.n. One of 105 counties in Kansas, United States. County seat… — prop.n. One of 46 counties in South Carolina, United States. County…
  • New␣Madrid␣County — prop.n. One of 114 counties in Missouri, United States. County seat: New Madrid.
  • noncreditworthy — adj. Not creditworthy.
  • Red␣Willow␣County — prop.n. One of 93 counties in Nebraska, United States. County seat: McCook.
  • secondary␣worlds — n. Plural of secondary world.
  • sword-and-sorcery — adj. Alternative spelling of sword and sorcery. — n. Alternative spelling of sword and sorcery.
  • sword␣and␣sorcery — adj. (Idiomatic) Of or pertaining to a genre of narratives—including… — n. (Idiomatic) A genre of narratives—including short stories…
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