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10-letter words containing d, w, t

  • twice-laid — made from strands of used rope.
  • twice-told — having been told before; related two times.
  • two folds' — a unit of stage scenery consisting of two flats hinged together.
  • two-fisted — ready for or inclined to physical combat.
  • two-handed — having two hands.
  • two-hander — a play for two actors
  • two-legged — having two legs
  • two-tailed — (of a significance test) concerned with the hypothesis that an observed value of a sampling statistic differs significantly from a given value, where an error in either direction is relevant: for instance, in testing the fairness of scales, an inspector will seek to exclude both overweight and underweight goods
  • two-thirds — Two-thirds of something is an amount that is two out of three equal parts of it.
  • unbestowed — to present as a gift; give; confer (usually followed by on or upon): The trophy was bestowed upon the winner.
  • underthrow — to throw a ball or other object short of (the intended receiver or target)
  • underwaist — a blouse worn under another.
  • underwater — existing or occurring under water.
  • underwrite — to write under or at the foot of, especially under other written matter.
  • underwrote — simple past tense of underwrite.
  • united way — a nationwide civic organization (United Way of America) or any of its affiliated local groups that raise funds through individual contributions and allocate them to benefit civic and charitable programs and organizations, as the YMCA and Red Cross. Formerly Community Chests and Councils of America, United Community Funds and Councils of America.
  • unswitched — a slender, flexible shoot, rod, etc., used especially in whipping or disciplining.
  • untowardly — in an untoward manner
  • unweighted — not burdened or encumbered with a heavy load or with mental or emotional matters, problems, etc.
  • unwithered — to shrivel; fade; decay: The grapes had withered on the vine.
  • unwithheld — not withheld; given rather than held back
  • wacked-out — whacked-out.
  • waddingtonMount, a mountain in SW British Columbia, Canada: highest peak of the Coast Mountains. 13,104 feet (3994 meters).
  • wage drift — the change in the amount by which actual earnings exceed negotiated earnings
  • wainscoted — Alternative spelling of wainscotted.
  • waist-deep — being at or rising to the level of the waist.
  • waistbands — Plural form of waistband.
  • waiterhood — the state of being a waiter
  • walnutwood — the wood of a walnut tree
  • wanderlust — a strong, innate desire to rove or travel about.
  • wandsworth — a borough of Greater London, England.
  • ward eight — a mixed drink containing whiskey, lemon juice, grenadine, and often soda water, served in a tall glass with crushed ice and sometimes garnished with an orange slice and a cherry.
  • warrantied — an act or an instance of warranting; assurance; authorization; warrant.
  • washed out — capable of being washed without shrinking, fading, etc.; washable: a wash dress.
  • washed-out — faded, especially from washing.
  • washstands — Plural form of washstand.
  • waste land — a poem (1922) by T. S. Eliot.
  • wastelands — Plural form of wasteland.
  • watchguard — a security chain or cord for a watch
  • watchwords — Plural form of watchword.
  • water bird — an aquatic bird; a swimming or wading bird.
  • water down — a transparent, odorless, tasteless liquid, a compound of hydrogen and oxygen, H 2 O, freezing at 32°F or 0°C and boiling at 212°F or 100°C, that in a more or less impure state constitutes rain, oceans, lakes, rivers, etc.: it contains 11.188 percent hydrogen and 88.812 percent oxygen, by weight.
  • water mold — any of various aquatic fungi of the phylum Oomycota, free-living or parasitic in fish and other aquatic organisms.
  • water-laid — noting a rope laid left-handed from three or four plain-laid ropes, in the making of which water was used to wet the fibers instead of the more customary oil or tallow.
  • waterboard — Subject (someone) to the process of waterboarding.
  • waterdrive — (of an oil or gas reservoir) using water to force out the oil or gas
  • waterflood — (in the petroleum industry) a method of secondary recovery whereby water is pumped into reservoir rock to force out oil that has ceased to flow under its own pressure.
  • watersheds — Plural form of watershed.
  • watersider — a wharf labourer
  • waterskied — Simple past tense and past participle of waterski.
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