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There are 15 thirteen-letter words containing E, L, 2O, R and 2W

Bedford␣willowflowers␣of␣wineJew␣World␣Ordernew␣world␣order New␣World␣Ordernonworthwhileone's␣word␣is␣lawthe␣whole␣worldway␣of␣the␣worldwelfare-to-workwillow␣grouseswoolly␣woofterworkwomanlikeworld-renownedyellow-crowned

17 definitions found

  • Bedford␣willow — n. A species of willow tree whose bark is especially rich in salicin and tannin.
  • flowers␣of␣wine — n. Small powdery flecks of mould on grapes used to make wine.
  • Jew␣World␣Order — prop.n. (Offensive, derogatory) According to conspiracy theories…
  • new␣world␣order — prop.n. Alternative letter-case form of New World Order.
  • New␣World␣Order — prop.n. A vision for the world in which greater peace and stability… — prop.n. According to conspiracy theories, the planned rule of…
  • nonworthwhile — adj. Not worthwhile.
  • one's␣word␣is␣law — phr. (Idiomatic) One’s requests or orders must be fulfilled.
  • the␣whole␣world — pron. Everybody; all the world.
  • way␣of␣the␣world — n. (Sometimes pluralized, almost always preceded by the) The manner…
  • welfare-to-work — n. (US) A social program designed to wean those receiving government…
  • willow␣grouses — n. Plural of willow grouse.
  • woolly␣woofter — n. (UK, Australia, New Zealand, Cockney rhyming slang) A male… — n. (UK, Australia, New Zealand) A cowardly or foolish person.
  • workwomanlike — adj. Workmanlike; used of something made or done by a woman.
  • world-renowned — adj. Of worldwide renown; known and respected internationally.
  • yellow-crowned — adj. Of a bird, having yellow plumage covering the top part of the head.
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