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There are 14 five-letter words containing D, N, O and W

ADOWNadown adv. (Archaic) Down, downward; to or in a lower place.
adown prep. (Archaic) Down.
ADOWN adv. (archaic) from a higher to a lower situation.
DOWNADOWNA v. (dialect) cannot, cannot be bothered.
DOWNSdowns n. Plural of down.
downs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of down.
Downs prop.n. (Sussex) the South Downs.
DOWNYdowny adj. Having down, covered with a soft fuzzy coating as of small feathers or hair.
downy adj. Sharp-witted, perceptive.
downy adj. (UK, Norfolk) Low-spirited; down in the mouth.
DROWNdrown v. (Intransitive) To die from suffocation while immersed in water or other fluid.
drown v. (Transitive) To kill by suffocating in water or another liquid.
drown v. (Intransitive) To be flooded: to be inundated with or submerged in (literally) water or (figuratively)…
ENDOWendow v. (Transitive) To give property to (someone) as a gift; specifically, to provide (a person or institution)…
endow v. (Transitive) Followed by with, or rarely by of: to enrich or furnish with some faculty or quality.
endow v. (Transitive) Usually in the passive: to naturally furnish (with something).
INDOWindow v. Obsolete spelling of endow.
INDOW v. to bequeath, also ENDOW.
LOWNDLOWND adj. (Scots) sheltered, calm, quiet.
LOWND v. to calm, also LOUN, LOUND, LOWN, LOWNE.
NOWEDnowed adj. (Heraldry) Knotted; tied in a knot.
NOWED adj. knotted.
OWNEDowned v. Simple past tense and past participle of own.
OWN v. to have as a possession.
POWNDpownd n. Obsolete form of pound.
POWND v. (Spenser) to pound, beat with the fists.
ROWNDROWND v. (obsolete) to round.
SOWNDsownd n. Obsolete form of sound.
sownd v. Obsolete form of sound.
SOWND v. (Spenser) to wield.
WOUNDwound n. An injury, such as a cut, stab, or tear, to a (usually external) part of the body.
wound n. (Figuratively) A hurt to a person’s feelings, reputation, prospects, etc.
wound n. (Criminal law) An injury to a person by which the skin is divided or its continuity broken.

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.

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