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There are 11 eight-letter words containing D, N, O, R, T and W

DANEWORTdanewort n. A European dwarf version of the elder, Sambucus ebulus, that has a bad smell.
DANEWORT n. an elder-like shrub, said to grow on sites where Danes had fallen, also DANEWEED.
DOWNRATEdownrate v. (Transitive) To give something a lower rating.
DOWNRATE v. to make lower in value.
DOWNTRODdowntrod v. To oppress, suppress, exploit, persecute, step down on; put down; denigrate, subjugate.
downtrod adj. (Archaic or poetic) downtrodden; abused by superior power.
DOWNTROD adj. suffering oppression, also DOWNTRODDEN.
DOWNTURNdownturn n. A downward trend, or the beginnings of one; a decline.
downturn v. To turn downwards.
downturn v. To decline.
OUTDRAWNoutdrawn adj. Extracted.
outdrawn adj. Drawn out.
OUTDRAW v. to attract a larger audience than.
SANDWORTsandwort n. Any of several plants in the genera Arenaria, Minuartia, and Moehringia.
SANDWORT n. any of various small white-flowered plants of the pink family.
TEARDOWNteardown n. A well-maintained structure purchased and torn down to make way for a new structure.
teardown n. The process of opening and disassembling a device to inspect or showcase its components.
teardown v. Misspelling of tear down.
TOWNWARDtownward adj. Towards a town.
townward adv. Towards a town; townwards.
TOWNWARD adv. in the direction of the town.
TURNDOWNturndown 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.
UNDERTOWundertow 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.
UNTOWARDuntoward adj. Unfavourable, adverse, or disadvantageous.
untoward adj. Unruly, troublesome; not easily guided.
untoward adj. Unseemly, improper.

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: 34 words
  • Scrabble in French: no word
  • Scrabble in Spanish: no word
  • Scrabble in Italian: no word
  • Scrabble in German: 3 words
  • Scrabble in Romanian: no word


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