8-letter words containing a, w, e
- waukesha — a city in SE Wisconsin, W of Milwaukee.
- wave-off — (on an aircraft carrier) the last-minute signaling to an aircraft making its final landing approach that it is not to land on that particular pass but is to go around and come in again.
- waveband — band2 (def 9).
- waveform — the shape of a wave, a graph obtained by plotting the instantaneous values of a periodic quantity against the time.
- waveless — Free from waves.
- wavelets — Plural form of wavelet.
- wavelike — a disturbance on the surface of a liquid body, as the sea or a lake, in the form of a moving ridge or swell.
- waverers — Plural form of waverer.
- wavering — to sway to and fro; flutter: Foliage wavers in the breeze.
- waverley — a city in New South Wales, SE Australia, near Sydney.
- wavetops — Plural form of wavetop.
- waviness — curving alternately in opposite directions; undulating: a wavy course; wavy hair.
- wax bean — a variety of string bean bearing yellowish, waxy pods.
- wax tree — a Japanese anacardiaceous tree, Rhus succedanea, having white berries that yield wax
- waxberry — the wax myrtle or the bayberry.
- waxiness — The quality of being waxy.
- wayfarer — a traveler, especially on foot.
- wayleave — a right of way over or under another's ground or property, as for transporting minerals from a mine.
- wayleggo — away here! let go!; a shepherd's call to a dog on completion of a task
- waysides — Plural form of wayside.
- waywiser — a device formerly used for measuring distance travelled by road
- weakened — to make weak or weaker.
- weakener — A person who, or thing that weakens.
- weakfish — any food fish of the genus Cynoscion, as C. regalis, inhabiting waters along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts of the U.S.
- weakling — a person who is physically or morally weak.
- weakness — the state or quality of being weak; lack of strength, firmness, vigor, or the like; feebleness.
- weakside — the side of the court away from the ball
- wealsman — a statesman
- wealthys — a variety of red apple, grown in the U.S., ripening in early autumn.
- weanling — a child or animal newly weaned.
- weaponed — Armed with a weapon.
- weaponry — weapons or weaponlike instruments collectively.
- wear off — to carry or have on the body or about the person as a covering, equipment, ornament, or the like: to wear a coat; to wear a saber; to wear a disguise.
- wear out — the act of wearing; use, as of a garment: articles for winter wear; I've had a lot of wear out of this coat; I had to throw away the shirt after only three wears.
- wear-out — the act or fact of wearing out; a worn-out condition: wear-out at the knees of pants.
- wearable — capable of being worn; appropriate, suitable, or ready for wearing: old shoes that are still wearable.
- weariest — Superlative form of weary.
- weariful — full of weariness; fatigued; exhausted.
- wearying — Causing tiredness; tiring.
- weaseled — (US) Simple past tense and past participle of weasel.
- weaselly — resembling a weasel, especially in features or manner: a weaselly little clerk with furtive eyes.
- weathers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of weather.
- weavings — Plural form of weaving.
- web farm — a large website that uses two or more servers to handle user requests
- web page — a single, usually hypertext document on the World Wide Web that can incorporate text, graphics, sounds, etc.
- webboard — an internet site where users can post messages, tutorials, information, and topics for discussion
- webcasts — Plural form of webcast.
- webcomal — COMmon Algorithmic Language
- webpages — Plural form of webpage.
- webspace — (computing, Internet) Disk space used to store webpages and other content that can be accessed through the Web.