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There are 16 eleven-letter words containing H, 2O, 2R, U and W

CrowboroughforewroughtFourth␣Worldhouseworkernarrow␣houseoverwroughtroughworkedSouth␣Barrowwhore␣aroundwork␣throughworn␣throughwroughtiron wrought-iron wrought␣ironYour␣Worshipyouth␣worker

19 definitions found

  • Crowborough — prop.n. A town and civil parish with a town council in Wealden…
  • forewrought — adj. Wrought or worked beforehand or in advance. — v. (Archaic) simple past tense and past participle of forework.
  • Fourth␣World — prop.n. Collectively, peoples living nomadic, pastoral, hunter-gatherer…
  • houseworker — n. One who does the housework; a homemaker.
  • narrow␣house — n. (Poetic) The grave.
  • overwrought — adj. Excessively nervous, excited, tense, angry, anxious, or upset;… — adj. Elaborate; overdone.
  • roughworked — v. Simple past tense and past participle of roughwork.
  • South␣Barrow — prop.n. A village and civil parish (served by Cary Moor parish…
  • whore␣around — v. (Intransitive, offensive) To regularly copulate with people…
  • work␣through — v. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see work, through. — v. To get past a difficult or stressful situation by thinking…
  • worn␣through — v. Past participle of wear through.
  • wroughtiron — adj. Made of wrought iron.
  • wrought-iron — adj. Made from wrought iron.
  • wrought␣iron — n. A tough, malleable, ductile form of iron that is forged rather…
  • Your␣Worship — pron. A title used to address a magistrate, mayor, or clergyman.
  • youth␣worker — n. (UK) A person who works with youngsters, to promote informal education.
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  • Scrabble in English: 2 words
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  • Spanish Wiktionary: no word
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