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10-letter words containing i, h, e, a

  • weatherize — to make (a house or other building) secure against cold or stormy weather, as by adding insulation, siding, and storm windows.
  • weighboard — a thin layer (e.g. shale or clay) between bands of thicker strata (e.g. limestone or sandstone)
  • weight man — a person whose work is to weigh goods or merchandise.
  • westphalia — a former province in NW Germany, now a part of North Rhine-Westphalia: treaty ending the Thirty Years' War 1648.
  • whaikorero — the art of formal speech-making
  • 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.
  • wheatfield — A wheat field; a field of wheat; a plot of land planted with wheat.
  • wheelchair — a chair mounted on wheels for use by persons who cannot walk.
  • whiggamore — one of a group of 17th-century Scottish insurgents
  • while away — a period or interval of time: to wait a long while; He arrived a short while ago.
  • 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.
  • whiptailed — having a long slender tail
  • white amur — grass carp
  • white area — an area of land for which no specific planning proposal has been adopted
  • 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 bear — polar bear.
  • white cake — a cake that is pale in color because its batter contains the whites of eggs but no yolks
  • white coal — Informal. water, as of a stream, used for power.
  • white coat — a white coat worn over everyday clothes by a doctor in a hospital or a scientist
  • white crab — ghost crab.
  • white damp — a poisonous coal-mine gas composed chiefly of carbon monoxide.
  • white flag — an all-white banner or piece of cloth, used as a symbol of surrender or truce.
  • white hake — a food fish, Urophycis tenuis, inhabiting marine waters, especially off the North Atlantic coast of the U.S.
  • white hass — a pudding containing oatmeal
  • white heat — a stage of intense activity, excitement, feeling, etc.: The sales campaign is at white heat.
  • white lady — a cocktail consisting of gin, Cointreau, and lemon juice
  • white lead — a white, heavy powder, basic lead carbonate, 2PbCO 3 ⋅Pb(OH) 2 , used as a pigment, in putty, and in medicinal ointments for burns.
  • white lias — a type of rock composed of pale-coloured limestones and marls
  • white meat — light-coloured poultry flesh
  • white pass — a mountain pass in SE Alaska, near Skagway. 2888 feet (880 meters) high.
  • white race — fair-skinned people
  • 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-face — a Hereford.
  • whitebeard — an old man, especially one with a white or gray beard.
  • whiteboard — a smooth, glossy sheet of white plastic that can be written on with a colored pen or marker in the manner of a blackboard.
  • whitebread — any white or light-colored bread made from finely ground, usually bleached, flour.
  • whitecedar — (US) alternative spelling of white cedar.
  • whitecoats — Plural form of whitecoat.
  • whiteheads — Plural form of whitehead.
  • whitepaper — Alternative spelling of white paper.
  • whitespace — Alternative spelling of white space.
  • whitewalls — Plural form of whitewall.
  • whitewater — of or moving over or through rapids: whitewater rafting down the Colorado River.
  • wholegrain — A cereal grain that contains cereal germ, endosperm, and bran, in contrast to refined grains, which retain only the endosperm.
  • wiesenthalSimon, 1908–2005, Austrian Holocaust survivor and hunter of Nazi war criminals.
  • wilhelmina — (Wilhelmina Helena Pauline Maria of Orange-Nassau) 1880–1962, queen of the Netherlands 1890–1948 (mother of Juliana).
  • wind shake — Also called anemosis. a flaw in wood supposed to be caused by the action of strong winds upon the trunk of the tree.
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