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There are 22 nine-letter words containing E, H, N, 2O, T and W

hometowns home␣townshonewortshoneywortHowertonsmonowhiteo'erthrownon␣the␣towno'rethrownRowthorneshow␣notesshowstone show-stone show␣stonethrow␣opentownhomestownhouse town␣housetweenhoodwhole␣notewholetone whole␣tone

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  • hometowns — n. Plural of hometown.
  • home␣towns — n. Plural of home town.
  • honeworts — n. Plural of honewort.
  • honeywort — n. Any of the genus Cerinthe of flowering plants that attract bees.
  • Howertons — prop.n. Plural of Howerton.
  • monowhite — adj. (Magic: The Gathering) A card which is white and no other colors. — adj. (Magic: The Gathering) A deck composed of only white or colorless cards.
  • o'erthrown — v. Past participle of o’erthrow.
  • on␣the␣town — phr. Casually enjoying the nightlife of a town or city.
  • o'rethrown — v. Past participle of o’rethrow.
  • Rowthorne — prop.n. A hamlet in Ault Hucknall parish, Bolsover district, Derbyshire…
  • show␣notes — n. Text notes that accompany a podcast and describe its content.
  • showstone — n. A crystal ball.
  • show-stone — n. A crystal ball.
  • show␣stone — n. Crystal ball.
  • throw␣open — v. To open to visitors.
  • townhomes — n. Plural of townhome.
  • townhouse — n. (Chiefly US, Canada) A row house or terraced house. — n. A house in an urban setting. — n. (Dated) A town hall.
  • town␣house — n. Alternative form of townhouse.
  • tweenhood — n. Tweendom.
  • whole␣note — n. (North America, music) A semibreve, a musical note four beats…
  • wholetone — n. Alternative form of whole tone.
  • whole␣tone — n. (Music) The musical interval equal (exactly or approximately)…
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  • Scrabble in English: 4 words
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  • Dutch Wiktionary: 2 words

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