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11-letter words containing k, w, e, i

  • whiskeyjack — (US) Alternative form of whisky jack (gray jay, Canada jay).
  • white shark — great white shark.
  • white stick — a walking stick used by a blind person for feeling the way: painted white as a sign to others that the person is blind
  • 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.
  • widowmakers — Plural form of widowmaker.
  • wild turkey — the ancestral species of the domesticated turkey. Compare turkey (def 1).
  • wilkes land — a coastal region of Antarctica, S of Australia.
  • winckelmann — Johann Joachim [yoh-hahn yoh-ah-khim] /ˈyoʊ hɑn ˈyoʊ ɑ xɪm/ (Show IPA), 1717–68, German archaeologist and art historian.
  • wind-broken — having the breathing impaired; affected with heaves.
  • wind-shaken — affected by windshake.
  • windbreaker — A wind -resistant jacket with a close-fitting neck, waistband, and cuffs.
  • windom peak — a mountain in SW Colorado, in the San Juan Mountains. 14,082 feet (4292 meters).
  • wine bucket — A wine bucket is a container that holds ice cubes or cold water and ice. You can use it to put bottles of wine in and keep the wine cool.
  • winter park — a city in E Florida.
  • winterkills — Plural form of winterkill.
  • wireworking — the use of wire to make functional or decorative works
  • wisecracked — Simple past tense and past participle of wisecrack.
  • wisecracker — a smart or facetious remark.
  • wonkishness — The state or condition of being wonkish.
  • work permit — a document giving permission to work in a particular country
  • working bee — a voluntary group doing a job for charity
  • workmanlike — like or befitting a workman.
  • wreckfishes — Plural form of wreckfish.
  • wrigglework — decorative engraving of a metal surface with repeated zigzags.
  • yellowknife — a territory of Canada lying N of 60 degrees N and extending E from the Yukon Territory to Nunavut. 519,732 sq. mi. (1,346,106 sq. km) Capital: Yellowknife.
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