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10-letter words containing e, w, r

  • trade wind — Also, trade winds. Also called trades. any of the nearly constant easterly winds that dominate most of the tropics and subtropics throughout the world, blowing mainly from the northeast in the Northern Hemisphere, and from the southeast in the Southern Hemisphere.
  • trawlerman — a person working on a fishing trawler at sea
  • tree shrew — any of several insectivorous, arboreal mammals of the family Tupaiidae, of southern Asia and adjacent islands, resembling a squirrel and having a long snout.
  • trowbridge — a market town in SW England, administrative centre of Wiltshire: woollen manufacturing. Pop: 34 401 (2001)
  • tupperware — Tupperware is a range of plastic containers with tight-fitting lids that are used for storing food.
  • tweedsmuirBaron, Buchan, John.
  • tweetheart — a sweetheart on the Twitter website
  • twice over — two times
  • twice-born — Hinduism. of or relating to members of the Indian castes of Brahmins, Kshatriyas, and Vaisyas, who undergo a spiritual rebirth and initiation in adolescence.
  • twig borer — any of several beetles, beetle larvae, or moth larvae that bore into the twigs of plants.
  • twin-screw — (of a vessel) having two screw propellers, which usually revolve in opposite directions.
  • twinflower — either of two slender, creeping, evergreen, caprifoliaceous plants, Linnaea borealis, of Europe, or L. americana, of North America, having pink or purplish nodding flowers borne in pairs on threadlike stalks.
  • twitterati — users of the social networking site Twitter
  • two rivers — a city in E Wisconsin.
  • two-bagger — two-base hit.
  • two-hander — a play for two actors
  • two-master — a vessel rigged with two masts.
  • two-seater — a vehicle accommodating two persons.
  • two-storey — (of a building) having two floors or levels
  • two-stroke — relating to or designating an internal-combustion engine whose piston makes two strokes for every explosion
  • two-suiter — a suitcase designed to hold two suits and additional smaller items.
  • typewriter — a machine for writing mechanically in letters and characters like those produced by printers' types.
  • un-awarded — to give as due or merited; assign or bestow: to award prizes.
  • unanswered — a spoken or written reply or response to a question, request, letter, etc.: He sent an answer to my letter promptly.
  • unborrowed — not borrowed
  • under-work — to do less work on than is necessary or required: to underwork an idea.
  • underdrawn — to line the underside of (a structure, as a floor) with plasterwork, boarding, or the like.
  • undergrown — not grown to normal size or height: sickly and undergrown cattle.
  • underjawed — with a heavy or underhung lower jaw
  • 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.
  • underwhelm — to fail to interest or astonish: After all the ballyhoo, most critics were underwhelmed by the movie.
  • underwired — (of a woman's garment) containing thin metallic pieces to support and give shape to the breasts
  • underworld — the criminal element of human society.
  • underwrite — to write under or at the foot of, especially under other written matter.
  • underwrote — simple past tense of underwrite.
  • unfurrowed — (of a person's face) without the deep folds which appear in the skin when someone is annoyed, unhappy, or confused
  • unpowdered — not covered or sprinkled with powder
  • unpowerful — having or exerting great power or force.
  • unreviewed — a critical article or report, as in a periodical, on a book, play, recital, or the like; critique; evaluation.
  • unrewarded — a sum of money offered for the detection or capture of a criminal, the recovery of lost or stolen property, etc.
  • unshowered — not having been showered
  • unswerving — to turn aside abruptly in movement or direction; deviate suddenly from the straight or direct course.
  • unwareness — unwariness or lack of caution: carelessness
  • unwavering — to sway to and fro; flutter: Foliage wavers in the breeze.
  • unwearable — not suitable for wear or not able to be worn
  • unwearying — not causing weariness
  • unwithered — to shrivel; fade; decay: The grapes had withered on the vine.
  • unworkable — practicable or feasible: He needs a workable schedule.
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