9-letter words containing e, w, a
- wingbeats — Plural form of wingbeat.
- winnebago — a member of a North American Indian tribe speaking a Siouan language closely related to Assiniboin, Teton, and Mandan, formerly located in Green Bay, Wis., now living in Green Bay and NE Nebraska.
- wipe away — remove by wiping
- wiredrawn — drawn out long and thin like a wire.
- wireframe — a visual representation of the structure of a web page
- wiregrass — any of various grasses, such as Bermuda grass, that have tough wiry roots or rhizomes
- wiseacres — Plural form of wiseacre.
- wisecrack — a smart or facetious remark.
- wisewoman — a female magician or conjurer
- wisterias — Plural form of wisteria.
- with ease — easily, without difficulty
- wloclawek — a city in N central Poland, on the Vistula River.
- woadwaxen — an ornamental Eurasian shrub, Genista tinctoria, whose flowers yield a yellow dye formerly used with woad to make a permanent green dye.
- wolfsbane — any of several plants in the aconite genus Aconitum, including A. lycoctonum, bearing stalks of hood-shaped purplish-blue flowers, the monkshood A. napellus, which yields a poisonous alkaloid used medicinally, and numerous garden varieties in various colors.
- womaniser — Non-Oxford British standard spelling of womanizer.
- womanized — to make effeminate.
- womanizer — a philanderer.
- womanizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of womanize.
- womanless — Without women or a woman.
- womanlike — like a woman; womanly.
- womanness — like or befitting a woman; feminine; not masculine or girlish.
- wood dale — a town in NE Illinois.
- wood sage — a downy labiate perennial, Teucrium scorodonia, having spikes of green-yellow flowers: common on acid heath and scree in Europe and naturalized in North America
- woodenman — HOLWG, DoD, 1975. Second of the series of DoD requirements that led to Ada. "Woodenman Set of Criteria and Needed Characteristics for a Common DoD High Order Programming Language", David A. Fisher, Inst for Def Anal Working Paper, Aug 1975. (See Strawman, Tinman, Ironman, Steelman).
- woodhaven — a city in SE Michigan.
- woodwaxen — woadwaxen.
- wool bale — a standard-sized jute, flax, etc, cubical container of compressed wool weighing over 100 kg when containing fleece or lamb's wool and weighing 204 kg when containing oddments
- woomerang — boomerang.
- word game — any game or contest involving skill in using, forming, guessing, or changing words or expressions, such as anagrams or Scrabble.
- wordbreak — the point at which a word is divided when it runs over from one line of print to the next
- work area — environment in which a job is done
- workalike — (computing) A computer capable of running software designed for another.
- workmates — Plural form of workmate.
- workplace — a person's place of employment.
- workspace — space used or required for one's work, as in an office or home.
- worktable — a table with a work surface, often with drawers.
- worldbeat — a type of folk music combined with western mainstream influences
- worm gear — a mechanism consisting of a worm engaging with and driving a worm wheel, the two axes usually being at right angles, used where a relatively low speed and a relatively large amplification of power are desired.
- woundable — Capable of being wounded; vulnerable.
- wranglers — Plural form of wrangler.
- wreakless — (obsolete) unrevengeful; weak.
- wreathing — a circular band of flowers, foliage, or any ornamental work, for adorning the head or for any decorative purpose; a garland or chaplet.
- writative — inclined to write a lot
- writeable — capable of being written or set down in writing.
- wunderbar — wonderful
- wuppertal — a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, in W Germany, in the Ruhr Valley: formed by the union of Barmen, Elberfeld, and smaller communities 1929.
- wyandotte — a city in SE Michigan, on the Detroit River.
- wyliecoat — a woolen or flannel undergarment, as a warm undershirt.
- zantewood — Fustic (tree).
- zebrawood — any of several trees, especially Connarus guianensis, of tropical America, yielding a striped, hard wood used for making furniture.