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There are 21 nine-letter words containing E, N, 2O, W and Y

bogywomenboy␣wondergo␣one's␣wayHoneywoodhoneywordhoneywortMayowomenmoneywortnonyellowno␣way␣Jose no␣way␣José no␣way,␣Jose no␣way,␣Joséon␣one's␣wayowl␣monkeyRoss-on-Wyewineology wine-ologywonderboywonky␣holeYouNowers

24 definitions found

  • bogywomen — n. Plural of bogywoman.
  • boy␣wonder — n. (Informal) A male child prodigy.
  • go␣one's␣way — v. (Figurative or literally) To set forth on a path; to depart. — v. (Of an event, circumstance, etc.) To go favorably for one.
  • Honeywood — prop.n. A surname.
  • honeyword — n. (Computing) An incorrect password published as part of a honeypot…
  • honeywort — n. Any of the genus Cerinthe of flowering plants that attract bees.
  • Mayowomen — n. Plural of Mayowoman.
  • moneywort — n. A European vine, Lysimachia nummularia, having yellow flowers;… — n. Bacopa monnieri.
  • nonyellow — adj. Not yellow.
  • no␣way␣Jose — adv. (Colloquial) No way; absolutely not.
  • no␣way␣José — adv. Alternative spelling of no way Jose.
  • no␣way,␣Jose — adv. Alternative spelling of no way Jose.
  • no␣way,␣José — adv. Alternative spelling of no way Jose.
  • on␣one's␣way — phr. On the direct route that one intends to travel. — phr. Leaving; going about one’s business.
  • owl␣monkey — n. Synonym of douroucouli.
  • Ross-on-Wye — prop.n. A market town in southeastern Herefordshire, England.
  • wineology — n. The study of wine.
  • wine-ology — n. Alternative form of wineology.
  • wonderboy — n. (Informal) A male child prodigy, or (loosely) a talented male of any age.
  • wonky␣hole — n. (Australia) A type of undersea hole or spring on the Great…
  • YouNowers — n. Plural of YouNower.
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