13-letter words containing i, n, w
- wordsworthian — William, 1770–1850, English poet: poet laureate 1843–50.
- work function — Physics. the least energy necessary to free an electron from a metal surface.
- working asset — invested capital that is comparatively liquid.
- working class — those persons working for wages, especially in manual labor.
- working fluid — a liquid or gaseous working substance.
- working group — A working group is the same as a working party.
- working order — the condition of a mechanism when it is functioning properly: a stove in working order.
- working party — A working party is a committee which is formed to investigate a particular situation or problem and to produce a report containing its opinions and suggestions.
- working stiff — A working stiff is a person who has an ordinary job that is not well-paid.
- working title — name or heading of sth while in progress
- working-women — a woman who is regularly employed.
- workingperson — a workingman or workingwoman.
- works council — an elected body of employee representatives that deals with management regarding grievances, working conditions, wages, etc.
- world-shaking — of sufficient size or importance to affect the entire world: the world-shaking effects of an international clash.
- worrisomeness — The property of being worrisome.
- wrapped up in — to enclose in something wound or folded about (often followed by up): She wrapped her head in a scarf.
- wrecking ball — a heavy metal ball swung on a cable from a crane and used in demolition work.
- writing paper — paper on which to write.
- writing table — a table designed or used for writing at
- yellow mombin — a tropical American tree, Spondias mombin, having yellowish-white flowers and yellow, oval, edible fruit.
- yellow ribbon — a yellow-colored ribbon displayed as a symbol of solidarity with soldiers in combat, political hostages, etc.
- yellowishness — The property of having a slight or moderate shade of yellow, usually tinged with other colours.
- you can't win — an expression of resignation after an unsuccessful attempt to overcome difficulties