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English 11 letter words - Containing letters ainwote - page 1

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browbeating

browbeating

verb

  1. present participle of browbeat

cabinetwork

cabinetwork

noun

  1. cabinetmaking
  2. furniture made by a cabinetmaker

cornwallite

cornwallite

noun

  1. (mineralogy) A basic copper arsenate mineral with chemical formula Cu₅(AsO₄)₂(OH)₄.

disavowment

disavowment

noun

  1. disavowal

gentianwort

mauricetown

nonsweating

outswearing

outswearing

verb

  1. present participle of outswear

outwearying

outwearying

verb

  1. present participle of outweary

postweaning

postweaning

adj

  1. Following the weaning period

proteanwise

satinflower

satinflower

noun

  1. (Australia) The flannel flower, Actinotus helianthi
  2. (South Africa) Plants in the genus Geissorhiza.
  3. A species of blue-eyed grass, Olsynium douglasii (syn. Sisyrhinchium douglasii)
  4. A wildflower native to the western US and British Columbia, Clarkia amoena (syn. Godetia grandiflora).
  5. Chickweed, Stellaria media
  6. Honesty Lunaria annua subsp. annua
  7. Stitchwort, Stellaria holostea
  8. The related Sisyrinchium striatum.

tallowiness

tallowiness

noun

  1. The state or condition of being tallowy (especially as a taint in dairy products).

tribeswoman

tribeswoman

noun

  1. A female member of a tribe.

wainscotted

wainscotted

adj

  1. Having a wainscot.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of wainscot

waitpersons

waltonville

watsonville

weaponsmith

weaponsmith

noun

  1. A person skilled at making edged weapons

witenagemot

witenagemot

noun

  1. (history, countable) A specific session of such an assembly.
  2. (history, usually uncountable, sometimes countable) Any of several assemblies which existed in Anglo-Saxon England from the 7th to the 11th century, initially with regional jurisdiction (there being different ones in Essex, Kent, Mercia, Northumbria, Sussex and Wessex), later with national jurisdiction, made up of important noblemen.