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There are 20 nine-letter words containing D, N, W and Y

DOWNPLAYSdownplays v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of downplay.
DOWNPLAY v. to understate, underemphasise.
DRANGWAYSDRANGWAY n. (English dialect) a narrow passageway.
HANDYWORKhandywork n. Dated form of handiwork.
HANDYWORK n. work done by the hands or by direct personal agency, also HANDIWORK, HANDWORK.
HONEYDEWShoneydews n. Plural of honeydew.
HONEYDEW n. a sweet fluid.
KIDDYWINKkiddywink n. (Informal) A child.
KIDDYWINK n. (facetious) a child, also KIDDIEWINK, KIDDIEWINKIE.
NEWLYWEDSnewlyweds n. Plural of newlywed.
newlyweds n. A recently married couple.
newly-weds n. Plural of newly-wed.
PLAYDOWNSplaydowns n. Plural of playdown.
PLAYDOWN n. a playoff.
RENEWEDLYrenewedly adv. (US) again; once more.
RENEWED adv. RENEW, to make new again.
STANDAWAYstandaway adj. (Clothing) Denoting a kind of rolled collar that stands away from the neck.
STANDAWAY adj. of a skirt, standing out from the body.
UNWIELDLYunwieldly adj. (Possibly nonstandard) Alternative form of unwieldy.
UNWIELDLY adj. unwieldy, also UNWELDY, UNWIELDY.
UNWORLDLYunworldly adj. Exceeding what is typically found in the world; exceptional, transcendent.
unworldly adj. Characterising people who are unconcerned with worldly matters; spiritually minded.
unworldly adj. Not belonging to this world; celestial.
WAYMENTEDwaymented v. Simple past tense and past participle of wayment.
WAYMENT v. (Spenser) to lament, grieve.
WHINYARDSwhinyards n. Plural of whinyard.
WHINYARD n. (historical) a short sword or dirk, also WHINIARD.
WHYDUNITSwhydunits n. Plural of whydunit.
WHYDUNIT n. a novel or film concerned with motives, as opposed to whodunit, also WHYDUNNIT.
WHYDUNNITwhydunnit n. Alternative spelling of whydunit.
WHYDUNNIT n. a novel or film concerned with motives, as opposed to whodunnit, also WHYDUNIT.
WINDINGLYwindingly adv. With a winding motion or pattern.
WINDING adv. changing direction, sinuous.
WITHYWINDwithywind n. Alternative form of withwind.
WITHYWIND n. (dialect) bindweed or other climbing plant, also WITHWIND.
WOUNDEDLYwoundedly adv. In a wounded manner.
WOUNDED adv. WOUND, to inflict an injury upon.
WYANDOTTEwyandotte n. (Uncommon) Alternative letter-case form of Wyandotte (breed of poultry).
Wyandotte prop.n. (Native Americans) Alternative spelling of Wyandot.
Wyandotte prop.n. A placename.
YARDWANDSyardwands n. Plural of yardwand.
YARDWAND n. a stick three feet long; any standard of measurement, also YARDSTICK.

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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  • English Wiktionary: 128 words
  • Scrabble in French: 1 word
  • Scrabble in Spanish: no word
  • Scrabble in Italian: no word
  • Scrabble in German: 1 word
  • Scrabble in Romanian: no word


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