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There are 20 nine-letter words containing D, E, H, N, O, T and W

chest␣downdisownethdown␣therehandtowel hand␣towelhandwrotenotchweedon␣the␣windthrew␣downThrowendsto␣what␣endTownshendtweenhoodtwohanded two-handedtwo-handerWhedonitewitholdenwonderethwon␣the␣day

27 definitions found

  • chest␣down — v. (Ball games, especially soccer) to control a high ball with…
  • disowneth — v. (Archaic) third-person singular simple present form of disown.
  • down␣there — adv. (Euphemistic) In the (usually female) genital area. — adv. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see down, there.
  • handtowel — n. Alternative form of hand towel.
  • hand␣towel — n. A small towel used for drying the hands or face.
  • handwrote — v. Simple past tense of handwrite.
  • notchweed — n. A foul-smelling weed, the stinking goosefoot, Chenopodium vulvaria.
  • on␣the␣wind — phr. (Nautical) As close as possible to the direction that the wind is blowing.
  • threw␣down — v. Simple past tense of throw down.
  • Throwends — n. The people of Trøndelag.
  • to␣what␣end — adv. For what purpose, what for, why.
  • Townshend — prop.n. A surname. — prop.n. Any one of a number of municipalities in anglophone areas.
  • tweenhood — n. Tweendom.
  • twohanded — adj. Alternative form of two-handed. — adv. Alternative form of two-handed.
  • two-handed — adj. Using or designed for use by both hands at once. — adj. Involving, or designed for use by, two people. — adj. Ambidextrous.
  • two-hander — n. Something which requires two hands to handle, such as… — n. (Tennis, informal) Two-handed backhand. — n. (Theater, film) A play, film, or television programme with…
  • Whedonite — n. (Slang) A fan of screenwriter and director Joss Whedon and…
  • witholden — v. Past participle of withold.
  • wondereth — v. (Archaic) third-person singular simple present form of wonder.
  • won␣the␣day — v. Simple past tense and past participle of win the day.
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