10-letter words containing h, e, w, s
- wealthiest — Superlative form of wealthy.
- weeknights — Plural form of weeknight.
- weightiest — Superlative form of weighty.
- weightings — Plural form of weighting.
- weightless — being without apparent weight, as a freely falling body or a body acted upon by a force that neutralizes gravitation.
- weightloss — (uncountable) The loss of bodily weight.
- well-shown — a past participle of show.
- 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
- welsh pony — one of a breed of small, sturdy ponies raised originally in Wales.
- welshwoman — a woman who is a native or inhabitant of Wales.
- west haven — a town in S Connecticut, near New Haven.
- westphalia — a former province in NW Germany, now a part of North Rhine-Westphalia: treaty ending the Thirty Years' War 1648.
- whalebacks — Plural form of whaleback.
- whaleboats — Plural form of whaleboat.
- whalebones — Plural form of whalebone.
- wharf shed — a building located on or near a pier (piershed) or wharf (wharf shed) used for short-term storage of cargo in transit.
- what goes? — what's happening?
- whatsaname — Any object whose name one does not know or cannot remember.
- whatsoever — At all (used for emphasis).
- 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.
- wheatstone — Sir Charles, 1802–75, English physicist and inventor.
- wheatworms — Plural form of wheatworm.
- wheelbases — Plural form of wheelbase.
- wheelhorse — a person who works steadily or hard
- wheelhouse — pilothouse.
- wheeziness — The state of being wheezy.
- whensoever — Whenever; at any time at all.
- wherefores — Plural form of wherefore.
- whetstones — Plural form of whetstone.
- whimsiness — the quality of being whimsy
- whip snake — any of several long, slender New World snakes of the genus Masticophis, the tail of which resembles a whip.
- whiplashes — Plural form of whiplash.
- whippiness — flexibility
- 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.
- whistle up — to call or summon (a person or animal) by whistling
- white bass — an edible freshwater fish, Morone chrysops, of the Great Lakes and Mississippi River drainage, silvery with yellow below and having the sides streaked with blackish lines.
- white fish — any of several fishes of the family Coregonidae, inhabiting northern waters of North America and Eurasia, similar to the trout but having a smaller mouth and larger scales. Compare lake whitefish, round whitefish.
- white hass — a pudding containing oatmeal
- white lias — a type of rock composed of pale-coloured limestones and marls
- white list — a list of novels, motion pictures, etc., deemed suitable for juveniles, members of a particular faith, or other specified groups of individuals.
- white pass — a mountain pass in SE Alaska, near Skagway. 2888 feet (880 meters) high.
- white rose — the emblem of the royal house of York.
- white rust — Plant Pathology. a disease of plants, characterized by pustules of white spores on affected parts that become yellow and malformed, caused by fungi of the genus Albugo.
- white sage — Also called greasewood. a shrubby plant, Salvia apiana, of the mint family, native to southern California, having white, hairy foliage and spikes of white or pale lavender flowers.
- white sale — a sale of sheets, pillowcases, and other white goods.
- white shoe — of or relating to members of the upper class who own or run large corporations: white-shoe bankers; a conservative white-shoe image.