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There are 17 words containing EYWOOD

Abbey␣WoodChelmsley␣WoodChorleywoodChorleywood␣processHadley␣WoodHeywoodHeywoodianHeywood␣JablomeHinchley␣WoodHoneywoodHoneywoodskidneywoodkidneywoodsShelley␣WoodhouseThorneywoodwhiteywoodwhiteywoods

19 definitions found

  • Abbey␣Wood — prop.n. A suburban area in the borough of Greenwich and borough…
  • Chelmsley␣Wood — prop.n. A suburban area and civil parish with a town council in…
  • Chorleywood — prop.n. A large village and civil parish in Three Rivers district…
  • Chorleywood␣process — prop.n. A method of efficient dough production to make bread quickly…
  • Hadley␣Wood — prop.n. A suburb of the borough of Enfield, on the edge of Greater…
  • Heywood — prop.n. A surname. — prop.n. A town in the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale, Greater… — prop.n. A civil parish near Diss, South Norfolk district, Norfolk, England.
  • Heywoodian — adj. Of or relating to Thomas Heywood (early 1570s–1641), prominent…
  • Heywood␣Jablome — prop.n. (Humorous) A fake name, given because it sounds like "Hey…
  • Hinchley␣Wood — prop.n. A suburban village in Elmbridge borough, Surrey, England…
  • Honeywood — prop.n. A surname.
  • Honeywoods — prop.n. Plural of Honeywood.
  • kidneywood — n. Any of the genus Eysenhardtia of flowering plants in the legume…
  • kidneywoods — n. Plural of kidneywood.
  • Shelley␣Woodhouse — prop.n. A hamlet east of Shelley, Kirklees borough, West Yorkshire…
  • Thorneywood — prop.n. A suburb on the boundary of the City of Nottingham and…
  • whiteywood — n. A small type of New Zealand tree related to violets - Melicytus ramiflorus.
  • whiteywoods — n. Plural of whiteywood.
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