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There are 17 thirteen-letter words containing D, E, I, 2O and 2W

Bedford␣willowdogwood␣winterdormer-windows dormer␣windowsdown␣to␣the␣wirefollow␣the␣windlow␣side␣windowone's␣word␣is␣lawOverton␣windowpowdering␣gownshowering␣downtwo-hit␣wonderswindow-shoppedwindow-shopperwonderworkingword␣on␣the␣wireword␣to␣the␣wise

21 definitions found

  • Bedford␣willow — n. A species of willow tree whose bark is especially rich in salicin and tannin.
  • dogwood␣winter — n. (Especially Southern US, Midwestern US) A period of cold weather…
  • dormer-windows — n. Plural of dormer-window.
  • dormer␣windows — n. Plural of dormer window.
  • down␣to␣the␣wire — adj. (Idiomatic) At the very end of a process or project, especially… — adv. (Idiomatic) At the very end of a process or project, especially…
  • follow␣the␣wind — v. To choose what one does based on current circumstances rather… — v. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see follow, wind.
  • low␣side␣window — n. (Architecture) A peculiar form of window common in mediaeval…
  • one's␣word␣is␣law — phr. (Idiomatic) One’s requests or orders must be fulfilled.
  • Overton␣window — n. The range of ideas that the public will accept, i.e. those…
  • powdering␣gown — n. (Now historical) A loose dressing gown worn while the hair…
  • showering␣down — v. Present participle of shower down.
  • two-hit␣wonders — n. Plural of two-hit wonder.
  • window-shopped — v. Simple past tense and past participle of window-shop.
  • window-shopper — n. A person who window-shops.
  • wonderworking — n. The performance of wonders, marvels, or miracles. — adj. Performing wonders, marvels, or miracles.
  • word␣on␣the␣wire — n. (Idiomatic) The rumour or news going around on the Internet…
  • word␣to␣the␣wise — n. (Idiomatic) A brief piece of advice. — adv. (Idiomatic) Used to emphasis following as a piece of significant advice.
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