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10-letter words containing a, s, h, t

  • wallcharts — Plural form of wallchart.
  • wandsworth — a borough of Greater London, England.
  • washateria — a launderette.
  • washbasket — Alternative form of wash basket.
  • washcloths — Plural form of washcloth.
  • washed out — capable of being washed without shrinking, fading, etc.; washable: a wash dress.
  • washed-out — faded, especially from washing.
  • washeteria — washateria.
  • washington — Booker T(aliaferro) [boo k-er tol-uh-ver] /ˈbʊk ər ˈtɒl ə vər/ (Show IPA), 1856–1915, U.S. reformer, educator, author, and lecturer.
  • washstands — Plural form of washstand.
  • watch list — a list of persons or things to watch for possible action in the future: a watch list of possible growth stocks.
  • watch stem — a winder
  • watchstrap — fabric strip on a wearable timepiece
  • watchwords — Plural form of watchword.
  • waterhouse — Alfred. 1830–1905, British architect; a leader of the Gothic Revival. His buildings include Manchester Town Hall (1868) and the Natural History Museum, London (1881)
  • watersheds — Plural form of watershed.
  • wealthiest — Superlative form of wealthy.
  • west haven — a town in S Connecticut, near New Haven.
  • westphalia — a former province in NW Germany, now a part of North Rhine-Westphalia: treaty ending the Thirty Years' War 1648.
  • whaleboats — Plural form of whaleboat.
  • what goes? — what's happening?
  • what's up? — If you say to someone 'What's up?' or if you tell them what's up, you are asking them or telling them what is wrong or what is worrying them.
  • whatabouts — what one is doing generally; things that are occupying someone
  • whatsaname — Any object whose name one does not know or cannot remember.
  • whatsoever — At all (used for emphasis).
  • wheat rust — any of several diseases of wheat caused by rust fungi of the genus Puccinia.
  • wheatgrass — any of several wheatlike grasses of the genus Agropyron, grown for forage in the western U.S.
  • wheatstoneSir Charles, 1802–75, English physicist and inventor.
  • wheatworms — Plural form of wheatworm.
  • whip-smart — extremely clever
  • whip-stall — a stall during a vertical climb in which the nose of the airplane falls forward and downward in a whiplike movement.
  • whipstalls — Plural form of whipstall.
  • whirlblast — a blast of wind
  • white bass — an edible freshwater fish, Morone chrysops, of the Great Lakes and Mississippi River drainage, silvery with yellow below and having the sides streaked with blackish lines.
  • white hass — a pudding containing oatmeal
  • white lias — a type of rock composed of pale-coloured limestones and marls
  • white pass — a mountain pass in SE Alaska, near Skagway. 2888 feet (880 meters) high.
  • white sage — Also called greasewood. a shrubby plant, Salvia apiana, of the mint family, native to southern California, having white, hairy foliage and spikes of white or pale lavender flowers.
  • white sale — a sale of sheets, pillowcases, and other white goods.
  • whitecoats — Plural form of whitecoat.
  • whiteheads — Plural form of whitehead.
  • whitespace — Alternative spelling of white space.
  • whitewalls — Plural form of whitewall.
  • whitsunday — the seventh Sunday after Easter, celebrated as a festival in commemoration of the descent of the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost.
  • wiesenthalSimon, 1908–2005, Austrian Holocaust survivor and hunter of Nazi war criminals.
  • wind shaft — the shaft driven by the sails of a windmill.
  • witchgrass — Any of several grasses, of the genus Panicum, often found as a weed.
  • withstands — to stand or hold out against; resist or oppose, especially successfully: to withstand rust; to withstand the invaders; to withstand temptation.
  • wrathiness — the state of being very angry
  • wristwatch — a watch attached to a strap or band worn about the wrist.
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