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 There are 14 eight-letter words containing D, N, O, T, U and W| CUTDOWNS | • cutdowns n. Plural of cutdown. • CUTDOWN n. a reduction, also CUTBACK.
 |  | DOWNTURN | • downturn n. A downward trend, or the beginnings of one; a decline. • downturn v. To turn downwards.
 • downturn v. To decline.
 |  | NUTWOODS | • nutwoods n. Plural of nutwood. • NUTWOOD n. a nut-bearing tree.
 |  | OUTDRAWN | • outdrawn adj. Extracted. • outdrawn adj. Drawn out.
 • OUTDRAW v. to attract a larger audience than.
 |  | OUTWINDS | • outwinds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outwind. • OUTWIND v. to unwind.
 |  | OUTWOUND | • outwound v. Simple past tense and past participle of outwind. • OUTWIND v. to unwind.
 |  | PUTDOWNS | • putdowns n. Plural of putdown. • put-downs n. Plural of put-down.
 • put␣downs n. Plural of put down.
 |  | SHUTDOWN | • shutdown n. The action of stopping operations; a closing, of a computer, business, event, etc. • shutdown n. A statement, insult, etc. that prevents the opponent from replying further.
 • shutdown n. (Psychology) An autistic response to stress or sensory overload, in which the individual freezes up…
 |  | TURNDOWN | • turndown n. A downturn. • turndown n. A rejection.
 • turndown n. (Hotels) The service of turning down the bedcovers and often leaving chocolates, etc., on the pillow.
 |  | UNDERTOW | • undertow v. (Transitive) To pull or tow under; drag beneath; pull down. • undertow v. (Transitive) To pull down by, or as by, an undertow.
 • undertow v. (Intransitive) To flow or behave as an undertow.
 |  | UNSTOWED | • unstowed v. Simple past tense and past participle of unstow. • unstowed adj. Not stowed.
 • UNSTOW v. to empty of contents.
 |  | UNTOWARD | • untoward adj. Unfavourable, adverse, or disadvantageous. • untoward adj. Unruly, troublesome; not easily guided.
 • untoward adj. Unseemly, improper.
 |  | UNWONTED | • unwonted adj. Not customary or habitual; unusual; infrequent; strange. • unwonted adj. (Archaic) Unused (to); unaccustomed (to) something.
 • UNWONTED adj. unaccustomed, also UNWONT.
 |  | WHODUNIT | • whodunit n. A novel or drama concerning a crime (usually a murder) in which a detective follows clues to determine… • WHODUNIT n. a mystery novel, also WHODUNNIT.
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 Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.
 
 See this list for:English Wiktionary: 42 wordsScrabble in French: no wordScrabble in Spanish: no wordScrabble in Italian: no wordScrabble in German: 1 wordScrabble in Romanian: no word
 
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