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There are 18 twelve-letter words containing 2E, N, 2O, V and W

covered␣wagongive␣one's␣wordhave␣work␣donehove␣into␣viewMoreton␣wavesmove␣down␣a␣pegnot␣even␣wrongoverboweringoverpoweringoverslownessovertoweringoverweaponedrounded␣vowelsnowshoe␣eviltowering␣overwith␣one␣voicework␣envelopeyou␣never␣know

24 definitions found

  • covered␣wagon — n. (Transport, historical) A horse- or mule-drawn wagon with an… — n. (Rail transport, Britain) A covered goods wagon, a van.
  • give␣one's␣word — v. To promise.
  • have␣work␣done — v. (Euphemistic) To have plastic surgery performed on oneself… — v. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see have done, work.
  • hove␣into␣view — v. Simple past tense and past participle of heave into view.
  • Moreton␣waves — n. Plural of Moreton wave.
  • move␣down␣a␣peg — v. Alternative form of take down a notch.
  • not␣even␣wrong — adj. (Derogatory) Of a supposedly scientific argument or explanation…
  • overbowering — adj. Overarching so as to form a bower or shelter.
  • overpowering — v. Present participle of overpower. — adj. That overpowers; so strong as to be overwhelming. — n. The process of something being overpowered.
  • overslowness — n. Excessive slowness.
  • overtowering — adj. That towers above or over; that overtowers. — v. Present participle of overtower.
  • overweaponed — adj. Having too many weapons; overarmed.
  • rounded␣vowel — n. (Phonetics) A vowel that is pronounced with the lips drawn…
  • snowshoe␣evil — n. (Historical, medicine) Tendinitis caused by the wearing of snowshoes.
  • towering␣over — v. Present participle of tower over.
  • with␣one␣voice — phr. (Of vocalizing) In unison, together. — phr. (Idiomatic, by extension, of expressing opinions by members…
  • work␣envelope — n. The area in which a robot, or any part of one, can move around.
  • you␣never␣know — phr. Used to speculate about a slight possibility.
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  • Scrabble in English: 2 words
  • French Wiktionary: 4 words
  • Spanish Wiktionary: no word
  • Italian Wiktionary: no word
  • German Wiktionary: 7 words
  • Portuguese Wiktionary: no word
  • Dutch Wiktionary: 43 words

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