10-letter words containing k, e, r, w
- needlework — the art, process, or product of working with a needle, especially in embroidery, needlepoint, tapestry, quilting, and appliqué.
- networkers — Plural form of networker.
- networking — network
- new yorker — Also called New York State. a state in the NE United States. 49,576 sq. mi. (128,400 sq. km). Capital: Albany. Abbreviation: NY (for use with zip code), N.Y.
- newark bay — a bay in NE New Jersey. 6 miles (10 km) long; 1 mile (1.6 km) wide.
- newsbreaks — Plural form of newsbreak.
- newsmakers — Plural form of newsmaker.
- non-worker — a person or thing that works.
- nonnetwork — not part of or connected to a network
- overworked — to cause to work too hard, too much, or too long; weary or exhaust with work (often used reflexively): Don't overwork yourself on that new job.
- paderewski — Ignace [French ee-nyas] /French iˈnyas/ (Show IPA), or Ignacy Jan [Polish ig-nah-tsi yahn] /Polish ɪgˈnɑ tsɪ yɑn/ (Show IPA), 1860–1941, Polish pianist, composer, patriot, and statesman.
- parawalker — a metal structure fitted over the body to enable a disabled person to walk
- pawnbroker — a person whose business is lending money at interest on personal, movable property deposited with the lender until redeemed.
- peckerwood — Midland and Southern U.S. woodpecker.
- periwinkle — Also called myrtle. a trailing plant, Vinca minor, of the dogbane family, having glossy, evergreen foliage and usually blue-violet flowers.
- pickleworm — the larva of a pyralid moth, Diaphania nitidalis, that bores into the stem and fruit of squash, cucumber, and other cucurbitaceous plants.
- pit worker — a person who works down a mine, esp a coal miner
- powder keg — a small, metal, barrellike container for gunpowder or blasting powder.
- powderlike — resembling powder (usually in consistency or texture); powdery
- power pack — a device for converting the voltage from a power line or battery to the various voltages required by the components of an electronic circuit.
- quickwater — the part of a river or other stream having a strong current.
- racewalker — a person who participates in racewalking
- red kowhai — parrot's-bill.
- ropewalker — a ropedancer.
- rubblework — masonry built of rubble or roughly dressed stones.
- scharwenka — (Ludwig) Philipp [loot-vikh fee-lip] /ˈlut vɪx ˈfi lɪp/ (Show IPA), 1847–1917, German composer.
- screw hook — a hook having a shank in the form of a screw.
- screw jack — jackscrew.
- sex worker — prostitution.
- shopwalker — a floorwalker.
- siegeworks — constructions built by a besieging force
- silkgrower — a person who breeds silkworms for their silk
- silverwork — fine or decorative work executed in silver.
- skewerwood — the spindle tree, Euonymus europaeus.
- skywritten — created by the process of skywriting
- spiderwork — a thing which has the appearance of a spider's web
- steelworks — an establishment where steel is made and often manufactured into girders, rails, etc.
- sternworks — the rear of a vessel
- stockowner — stockholder (def 1).
- teleworker — person who works from home
- tewkesbury — a town in N Gloucestershire, in W England: final defeat of the Lancastrians in the Wars of the Roses 1471.
- the wrekin — an isolated hill in the English Midlands in Telford and Wrekin unitary authority, Shropshire. Height: 400 m (1335 ft)
- timberwork — structural work formed of timbers.
- towel rack — a rack consisting of one or more bars on which towels or washcloths are hung.
- town clerk — a town official who keeps records and issues licenses.
- two-stroke — relating to or designating an internal-combustion engine whose piston makes two strokes for every explosion
- under-work — to do less work on than is necessary or required: to underwork an idea.
- unworkable — practicable or feasible: He needs a workable schedule.
- upperworks — the parts of a vessel above the waterline when fully laden
- wackyparse — (Internet, slang) In Kibology, the practice of misreading text to humorous effect (perhaps deliberately), especially in line with traditional absurdist humor.