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10-letter words containing e, w, r

  • wellformed — Alternative form of well-formed.
  • wellspring — the head or source of a spring, stream, river, etc.; fountainhead.
  • wellwisher — Alternative spelling of well-wisher.
  • welsh harp — a type of harp in which the strings are arranged in three rows, used esp for the accompaniment of singing, improvisation on folk tunes, etc
  • wentletrap — any of several marine gastropods of the family Epitonii (Scalariidae), having a whitish, spiraled shell.
  • werejackal — (fiction) A shapeshifter who can assume the shape of a jackal.
  • werejaguar — (fiction, mythology) A shapeshifter who can assume the form of a jaguar.
  • werewolves — (in folklore and superstition) a human being who has changed into a wolf, or is capable of assuming the form of a wolf, while retaining human intelligence.
  • wertmullerLina, born 1928, Italian film director and screenwriter.
  • wesermunde — former name of Bremerhaven.
  • west ender — a native or inhabitant of the West End of London
  • west fargo — a city in SE North Dakota: suburb of Fargo.
  • west irian — a former name of Irian Jaya.
  • west timor — province of Indonesia, consisting primarily of the W half of Timor
  • westerlies — moving, directed, or situated toward the west: the westerly end of the field.
  • westerners — Plural form of westerner.
  • westernise — Non-Oxford British standard spelling of westernize.
  • westernism — a word, idiom, or practice characteristic of people of the Occident or of the western U.S.
  • westernize — to influence with ideas, customs, practices, etc., characteristic of the Occident or of the western U.S.
  • westwardly — having a westward direction or situation: the westwardly migration of the 1850s.
  • wetterhorn — a mountain in S Switzerland, in the Bernese Alps. 12,149 feet (3715 meters).
  • whaikorero — the art of formal speech-making
  • wharf shed — a building located on or near a pier (piershed) or wharf (wharf shed) used for short-term storage of cargo in transit.
  • wharfinger — a person who owns or has charge of a wharf.
  • what price — You use what price in front of a word or expression that refers to something happening when you want to ask how likely it is to happen. You usually do this to emphasize either that it is very likely or very unlikely.
  • whatsoever — At all (used for emphasis).
  • wheat beer — any of various beers brewed using a mixture of wheat malt and barley malt
  • wheat germ — the embryo or nucleus of the wheat kernel, used in or on foods as a concentrated source of vitamins.
  • wheat rust — any of several diseases of wheat caused by rust fungi of the genus Puccinia.
  • wheatgrass — any of several wheatlike grasses of the genus Agropyron, grown for forage in the western U.S.
  • wheatworms — Plural form of wheatworm.
  • wheel arch — The wheel arch is the semicircular part positioned above the wheel of a vehicle.
  • wheel trim — metallic decorative trim over or around the wheels of a motor vehicle
  • wheelchair — a chair mounted on wheels for use by persons who cannot walk.
  • wheelhorse — a person who works steadily or hard
  • whensoever — Whenever; at any time at all.
  • whereabout — whereabouts.
  • whereafter — after which
  • wherefores — Plural form of wherefore.
  • whereunder — under which
  • whereuntil — until which
  • whethering — (obsolete) The retention of the afterbirth in cows.
  • whether…or — if on the one hand…or even if on the other hand
  • whickering — to whinny; neigh.
  • whiggamore — one of a group of 17th-century Scottish insurgents
  • whimpering — Present participle of whimper.
  • whipper-in — Fox Hunting. a professional or honorary member of a hunt staff who assists the huntsman with the hounds.
  • whiskering — (fashion) The fading of creases in blue jeans, especially around the crotch; often added artificially in order to simulate a
  • whispering — the mode of utterance, or the voice, of a person who whispers: to speak in a whisper.
  • whisperous — whispery.
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