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English All Words - Containing letters oiadpw - page 1
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disweapon
disweapon
verb
(transitive) To disarm; to take away the weapon of.
disworkmanship
downpatrick
downplaying
downplaying
noun
The act by which something is downplayed, or made to seem less important.
verb
present participle of downplay
downtrampling
draftswomanship
draftswomanship
noun
(rare) The art or craft of a female draftsman.
draughtswomanship
draughtswomanship
noun
draughtsmanship by a woman
drawpoint
landownership
landownership
noun
The land belonging to a landowner; a smallholding.
The state or position of landowner.
pandowdies
pandowdies
noun
plural of pandowdy
partridgewood
pillowmade
powderization
powderization
noun
The process, or the result of powderizing
preacknowledging
preacknowledging
verb
present participle of preacknowledge
pseudosweating
shadowgraphic
shadowgraphic
adj
Relating to shadowgraphy.
shadowgraphist
shadowgraphist
noun
An entertainer who produces the silhouettes of animals, etc. by selectively blocking parts of a light source.
sparrowcide
sparrowcide
noun
(countable) One who kills sparrows.
The killing of sparrows.
swordmanship
swordmanship
noun
Alternative form of swordsmanship
swordsmanship
swordsmanship
noun
the skill of using a sword
waywodeship
waywodeship
noun
The office, province, or jurisdiction of a waywode.
windowpane
windowpane
noun
(slang) A quadruple dose of liquid LSD.
A piece of glass filling a window or a section of a window
windowpanes
windowpanes
noun
plural of windowpane
woodmanship
woodmanship
noun
Alternative form of woodsmanship
woodwardship
woodwardship
noun
The state or business of a woodward.
wordmanship
wordmanship
noun
The skillful or artistic use of words; wordsmithing.
wordsmanship
wordsmanship
noun
The art or skill of a wordsman; adroit use of language.