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English 10 letter words - Containing letters cwyi - page 1

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t : 54.17%

n : 50.00%

l : 45.83%

a : 41.67%

r : 41.67%

h : 41.67%

e : 37.50%

s : 33.33%

o : 29.17%

g : 29.17%

f : 20.83%

d : 16.67%

p : 16.67%

u : 8.33%

k : 8.33%

b : 4.17%

m : 4.17%

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bewitchery

bewitchery

noun

  1. The power of bewitching or fascinating; charm.

chariotway

chariotway

noun

  1. A road for chariots.

chippeways

clownishly

clownishly

adv

  1. In a clownish, undignified, or foolish manner; absurdly, ridiculously.

copywriter

copywriter

noun

  1. (marketing, advertising) A person who writes advertising copy (the text used in advertisements).

countywide

countywide

adj

  1. Occurring or extending throughout a county

adv

  1. Throughout a county.

coweringly

coweringly

adv

  1. In a cowering manner.

crawlingly

crawlingly

adv

  1. (figurative) In a humble or sycophantic manner.
  2. With a crawling motion.

downcrying

ninnywatch

piscataway

scowlingly

scowlingly

adv

  1. With a scowl.

shipwrecky

shipwrecky

adj

  1. (figurative) Weak, feeble; shaky.
  2. Characteristic of a shipwreck.

switchyard

switchyard

noun

  1. Part of a railway with an arrangement of switches (or points) allowing trains to be diverted and reassembled.

trafficway

trafficway

noun

  1. A highway intended for use by motorized traffic

unwickedly

watchingly

watchingly

adv

  1. While watching; with watchful attention.

whiggarchy

winceyette

winceyette

noun

  1. (Britain) A soft cotton flannelette material with a raised brushed surface (a nap), on both sides.

witchingly

witchingly

adv

  1. (poetic) So as to bewitch or enchant.

wycliffian

wycliffism

wycliffist

wycliffite

wycliffite

Adjective

  1. Of or pertaining to the mediaeval English theologian John Wycliffe (mid-1320s–1384), his ideas, or his English translation of the Bible (Wyclif’s Bible).

Noun

  1. A follower of John Wycliffe.