11-letter words containing h, o, w, t, e, i
- whistlestop — (US, dated) A minor railway station at which a train would stop if requested.
- white bacon — bacon (def 2).
- white cloud — a small, brightly colored freshwater fish, Tanichthys albonubes, native to China: popular in home aquariums.
- white flour — flour that consists substantially of the starchy endosperm of wheat, most of the bran and the germ having been removed by the milling process
- white frost — a heavy coating of frost.
- white goods — household appliances
- white horse — a white-topped wave; whitecap.
- white house — Also called Executive Mansion. the official residence of the president of the United States, in Washington, D.C.: a large, two-story, freestone building painted white.
- white lotus — either of two Egyptian water lilies of the genus Nymphaea, as N. caerulea (blue lotus) having light blue flowers, or N. lotus (white lotus) having white flowers.
- white noise — Also called white sound. a steady, unvarying, unobtrusive sound, as an electronically produced drone or the sound of rain, used to mask or obliterate unwanted sounds.
- white sound — white noise.
- white stock — a stock of veal bones, vegetables, herbs, and seasonings: used as the basis for sauces and soups.
- white stork — a large Eurasian stork, Ciconia ciconia, having white plumage with black in the wings and a red bill.
- white toast — toasted white bread
- white volta — a river in W Africa, in Ghana: a branch of the Volta River. About 550 miles (885 km) long. Compare Volta (def 2).
- white-glove — meticulous; painstaking; minute: a white-glove inspection.
- white-robed — clothed in a white robe.
- whiteboards — Plural form of whiteboard.
- whiteboyism — the principles or conduct of the Whiteboys
- whitethorns — Plural form of whitethorn.
- whitethroat — any of several small songbirds having a throat that is white, especially an Old World warbler, Sylvia communis.
- wholestitch — a type of stitch producing an effect similar to woven cloth
- widemouthed — (of a person, object, body of water, etc.) having a mouth that is wide: a widemouthed river.
- winter moth — a brown geometrid moth, Operophtera brumata, of which the male is often seen against lighted windows in winter, the female being wingless
- with reason — a basis or cause, as for some belief, action, fact, event, etc.: the reason for declaring war.
- witherspoon — John, 1723–94, U.S. theologian and statesman, born in Scotland.