11-letter words containing h, e, a, t, w
- the narrows — strait between Upper & Lower New York Bay, separating Staten Island & Long Island
- the new man — a type of modern man who allows the caring side of his nature to show by being supportive and by sharing child care and housework
- the tynwald — the Parliament of the Isle of Man, consisting of the crown, lieutenant governor, House of Keys, and legislative council
- the wagoner — Auriga
- the welfare — the public agencies involved with giving such assistance
- the wharves — the working area of a dock
- the yahwist — the conjectured author or authors of the earliest of four main sources or strands of tradition of which the Pentateuch is composed and in which God is called Yahweh throughout
- therewithal — together with that; in addition to that.
- thitherward — Also, thitherward [thith -er-werd, th ith -] /ˈθɪð ər wərd, ˈðɪð-/ (Show IPA), thitherwards. to or toward that place or point; there.
- throw aside — If you throw aside a way of life, a principle, or an idea, you abandon it or reject it.
- throw shade — to make a public show of contempt
- twaite shad — a European shad
- twelfth day — the 12th day after Christmas, January 6, on which the festival of the Epiphany is celebrated: formerly observed as the last day of the Christmas festivities.
- twelfth man — a reserve player in a cricket team
- under watch — If someone is being kept under watch, they are being guarded or observed all the time.
- unpathwayed — unpathed, pathless
- unseaworthy — constructed, outfitted, manned, and in all respects fitted for a voyage at sea.
- unwatchable — detectable; apparent.
- unweathered — not weathered; not changed by exposure to the weather
- up the wall — any of various permanent upright constructions having a length much greater than the thickness and presenting a continuous surface except where pierced by doors, windows, etc.: used for shelter, protection, or privacy, or to subdivide interior space, to support floors, roofs, or the like, to retain earth, to fence in an area, etc.
- vichy water — a natural mineral water from springs at Vichy, containing sodium bicarbonate, other alkaline salts, etc., used in the treatment of digestive disturbances, gout, etc.
- warfighters — Plural form of warfighter.
- warmhearted — having or showing sympathy, affection, kindness, cordiality, etc.: a warm-hearted welcome.
- watchdogged — characteristic of a watchdog
- watchmakers — Plural form of watchmaker.
- watchtowers — Plural form of watchtower.
- water brash — heartburn (def 1).
- water nymph — a nymph of the water, as a naiad, a Nereid, or an Oceanid.
- water right — the right to make use of the water from a particular stream, lake, or irrigation canal.
- water shrew — either of two small amphibious shrews, Neomys fodiens (European water shrew) or N. anomalus (Mediterranean water shrew), having a dark pelage with paler underparts
- water wheel — a wheel or turbine turned by the weight or momentum of water and used to operate machinery.
- water witch — a person who claims the ability to detect water underground by means of a divining rod
- water-witch — to practice water witching; work as a water witch.
- waterthrush — A thrushlike North American warbler related to the ovenbird, found near woodland streams and swamps.
- wave theory — Also called undulatory theory. Physics. the theory that light is transmitted as a wave, similar to oscillations in magnetic and electric fields. Compare corpuscular theory.
- wavelengths — Plural form of wavelength.
- weakhearted — without courage or fortitude; fainthearted.
- wealthiness — having great wealth; rich; affluent: a wealthy person; a wealthy nation.
- weather eye — sensitivity and alertness to signs of change in the weather.
- weather gaw — a partial rainbow
- weather map — a map or chart showing weather conditions over a wide area at a particular time, compiled from simultaneous observations at different places.
- weatherable — able to withstand the effects of weather
- weathercast — a forecast of weather conditions, especially on radio or television.
- weathercoat — Also, weathercoating. a weatherproof coating, applied especially to the exterior of a building.
- weathercock — a weather vane with the figure of a rooster on it.
- weatherfish — any of several loaches of the genus Misgurnus, especially the European M. fossilis, which shows increased activity in response to changes in barometric pressure.
- weatherford — a town in N Texas.
- weathergirl — a young woman who presents weather forecasts
- weatherized — Simple past tense and past participle of weatherize.
- weathermost — (nautical) Farthest to the windward side.