9-letter words containing i, t, w
- waterline — Nautical. the part of the outside of a ship's hull that is just at the water level.
- watermill — A mill (for whatever purpose) powered by water.
- watermint — Alternative spelling of water mint.
- waterpick — a portable electric appliance that uses a stream of water under force to remove food particles from between the teeth and to massage the gums.
- waterside — the margin, bank, or shore of a river, lake, ocean, etc.
- waterskin — The skin of a goat used as a container for water.
- waterzooi — A type of Flemish stew, traditionally made with fish.
- wavellite — a hydrous aluminum fluorophosphate occurring as white to yellowish-green or brown aggregates of radiating fibers.
- wax light — a candle made of wax.
- way point — a place or point between major points on a route.
- way train — a train that stops at way stations
- waypoints — Plural form of waypoint.
- weakliest — Superlative form of weakly.
- wealthier — Comparative form of wealthy.
- wealthily — In a wealthy way.
- wear thin — to carry or have on the body or about the person as a covering, equipment, ornament, or the like: to wear a coat; to wear a saber; to wear a disguise.
- websites' — a connected group of pages on the World Wide Web regarded as a single entity, usually maintained by one person or organization and devoted to a single topic or several closely related topics.
- weeknight — any night of the week, usually except Saturday and Sunday.
- weft ikat — a method of printing woven fabric by tie-dyeing the warp yarns (warp ikat) the weft yarns (weft ikat) or both (double ikat) before weaving.
- weigh out — If you weigh something out, you measure a certain weight of it in order to make sure that you have the correct amount.
- weightier — Comparative form of weighty.
- weightily — In a weighty manner; ponderously; forcibly.
- weighting — the amount or quantity of heaviness or mass; amount a thing weighs.
- weightism — bias or discrimination against people who are overweight.
- weightist — bias or discrimination against people who are overweight.
- weightman — a person whose work is to weigh goods or merchandise.
- weird out — to cause (someone) to feel afraid or uncomfortable
- welfarist — the set of attitudes and policies characterizing or tending toward the establishment of a welfare state.
- welfarite — a person who is on welfare
- well-knit — closely joined together or related; firmly constructed: a well-knit society; a well-knit plot; a muscular, well-knit body.
- wellpoint — a perforated tube driven into the ground to collect water from the surrounding area so that it can be pumped away, as to prevent an excavation from filling with ground water.
- weltering — to roll, toss, or heave, as waves or the sea.
- weretiger — (fiction, mythological) A creature of Southeast Asian myth; a shapeshifter who can assume the shape of a tiger.
- wernerite — a variety of scapolite.
- west linn — a town in NW Oregon.
- west side — the western part of Manhattan Island, New York City: conventionally W of Fifth Avenue.
- westering — moving or shifting toward the west: the westering sun; a westering wind.
- westfield — a city in S Massachusetts.
- wet basis — A wet basis is a measure of the water in a solid, expressed as the weight of water as a percentage of the wet solid.
- wethering — Present participle of wether.
- what with — considering
- wheatbird — A bird that feeds on wheat, especially the chaffinch.
- whereinto — Into which.
- wherewith — Rare. wherewithal.
- whinstone — Chiefly British. any of the dark-colored, fine-grained rocks, especially igneous rocks, as dolerite and basalt.
- whipstaff — a bar attached to a ship's tiller to assist with steering
- whipstall — a stall during a vertical climb in which the nose of the airplane falls forward and downward in a whiplike movement.
- whipstock — the handle of a whip.
- whiptails — Plural form of whiptail.
- whistlers — Plural form of whistler.