9-letter words containing c, r, e, w
- webcaster — A person or organization that transmits a webcast over the Internet.
- wehrmacht — the German armed forces of the years prior to and during World War II.
- werowance — (historical) A chief of an American Indian tribe in colonial Virginia and Maryland.
- whichever — no matter which: whichever day; whichever ones you choose.
- whickered — Simple past tense and past participle of whicker.
- whiteacre — an arbitrary name for a piece of land used for purposes of supposition in legal argument or the like (often distinguished from blackacre).
- who cares — I don't care
- wild rice — a tall aquatic grass, Zizania aquatica, of northeastern North America.
- wine rack — a framework for holding a number of bottles of wine in a horizontal position
- wiseacres — Plural form of wiseacre.
- wisecrack — a smart or facetious remark.
- woodscrew — any of various screws that have a slotted head and a gimlet point that permit them to be driven into wood with a screwdriver.
- worcester — Joseph Emerson, 1784–1865, U.S. lexicographer.
- workbench — a sturdy table at which an artisan works.
- workforce — the total number of workers in a specific undertaking: a holiday for the company's work force.
- workpiece — a piece of work being machined.
- workplace — a person's place of employment.
- workspace — space used or required for one's work, as in an office or home.
- wreckfish — a large brown fish, Polyprion americanus, of the sea bass family, inhabiting the Mediterranean Sea and tropical Atlantic Ocean, often occurring in groups near wrecks.
- wreckless — Without causing or suffering a wreck.
- wrenchers — Plural form of wrencher.
- wrenching — to twist suddenly and forcibly; pull, jerk, or force by a violent twist: He wrenched the prisoner's wrist.
- wretching — Present participle of wretch.
- wrynecked — Having a distorted neck; having the deformity called wryneck.
- wycherley — William, c1640–1716, English dramatist and poet.