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Showing words for BLACKWOOD using the English dictionary

9 Letter Words for Blackwood

blackwood

8 Letter Words for Blackwood

backwood

7 Letter Words for Blackwood

lawbook

6 Letter Words for Blackwood

ablock, bodock, cabook, cobola, kobold

5 Letter Words for Blackwood

ablow, acold, acool, adobo, baloo, balow, black, block, blood, bocal, boldo, bowla, clawk, cloak, cobol, codal, codol, colob, cooba, cowal, dobla, lokao, oolak, wacko, waldo, wloka, woald, woold

4 Letter Words for Blackwood

abow, alco, alod, alow, awdl, back, bald, balk, bawd, bawl, blad, blaw, bloc, blok, blow, boak, boca, bock, boko, bola, bold, bolk, bolo, bood, book, bool, bowk, bowl, calk, calo, cawk, cawl, clad, claw, clod, clow, coak, coal, coda, codo, cola, cold, colk, cook, cool, cowk, cowl, dalk, dalo, dawk, doab, dobl, dock, dola, doob, dook, dool, dowl, kalo, kcal, kobo, koda, kola, kolo, lack, lawk, load, lobo, loca, lock, loco, loka, loob, lood, look, lowa, obol, odal, wack, wald, walk, woad, woak, wock, wold, wood, wool

3 Letter Words for Blackwood

abc, abd, abl, abo, ack, adc, ado, ako, alb, alc, ald, alk, alo, alw, aob, awd, awk, awl, bac, bad, bal, baw, bcd, bdl, bld, blk, blo, boa, boc, bod, bok, bol, boo, bow, cab, cad, cal, caw, ckw, clk, clo, cob, cod, col, coo, cow, cwo, dab, dak, dal, dao, daw, dbl, dca, dcb, dkl, doa, dob, doc, dol, doo, dow, kab, kal, kaw, koa, kob, kow, kwa, lab, lac, lad, lak, lao, law, lbw, lca, lcd, loa, lob, loc, lod, loo, low, oad, oak, oba, obl, obo, oca, ock, oda, oka, ola, old, owd, owk, owl, wab, wac, wad, woa, wob, wod, wok, woo

Definitions for Blackwood

[1] William, 1776–1834, English publisher.
[2] Also called: Sally Wattle a tall Australian acacia tree, A. melanoxylon , having small clusters of flowers and curved pods and yielding highly valued black timber
[3] any of various trees or shrubs of the leguminous genus Dalbergia , esp D. melanoxylon (of Africa) or D. latifolia (of India), yielding black wood used for carving and musical instruments
[4] the wood of any of these trees
[5] bridge a conventional bidding sequence of four and five no-trumps, which are requests to the partner to show aces and kings respectively
[6] Algernon (Henry ). 1869–1951, British novelist and short-story writer; noted for his supernatural tales

Word origin for Blackwood

C20: named after Easeley F. Blackwood , its American inventor