11-letter words containing d, e, t, r, s
- unsupported — to bear or hold up (a load, mass, structure, part, etc.); serve as a foundation for.
- untarnished — to dull the luster of (a metallic surface), especially by oxidation; discolor.
- untraversed — not traversed; that has not been traversed
- upholstered — to provide (chairs, sofas, etc.) with coverings, cushions, stuffing, springs, etc.
- upstretched — stretched upward, as the arms.
- uredo stage — the summer stage in certain rust fungi when uredinia are produced.
- vineyardist — a person who owns or operates a vineyard.
- viridescent — slightly green; greenish.
- waldmeister — An herb used for flavouring wines and liqueurs.
- waldsterben — the symptoms of tree decline in central Europe from the 1970s, considered to be caused by atmospheric pollution
- ward sister — a senior nurse in charge of a ward
- water slide — flume
- waterslides — Plural form of waterslide.
- wattlebirds — Plural form of wattlebird.
- well-sorted — (of sedimentary particles) uniform in size.
- west jordan — a town in N central Utah.
- west riding — a former administrative division of Yorkshire, England.
- westernised — to influence with ideas, customs, practices, etc., characteristic of the Occident or of the western U.S.
- westernized — to influence with ideas, customs, practices, etc., characteristic of the Occident or of the western U.S.
- westmorland — a former county in NW England, now part of Cumbria, partially in the Lake District.
- whist drive — a social gathering where whist is played; the winners of each hand move to different tables to play the losers of the previous hand
- whiteboards — Plural form of whiteboard.
- wildcatters — Plural form of wildcatter.
- windlestrae — thin or weak-looking
- windlestraw — a withered stalk of any of various grasses.
- windsor tie — a wide, soft necktie of black silk, tied at the neck in a loose bow.
- withstander — A person who withstands or resists; an opponent.
- woodcutters — Plural form of woodcutter.
- word stress — the stress pattern or patterns associated with the words of a particular language when they are considered in isolation.
- wretchedest — Superlative form of wretched.
- yardmasters — Plural form of yardmaster.