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11-letter words containing k, w, e

  • kew gardens — the Royal Botanic Gardens in the Greater London borough of Richmond-upon-Thames, on the River Thames; established in 1759 and given to the nation in 1841
  • kewpie doll — a doll having rosy cheeks and a curl of hair on its head
  • keyhole saw — a compass saw for cutting keyholes, etc.
  • kidney worm — any of various large nematodes parasitic in the kidneys, especially Stephanurus dentatus, found in pigs.
  • kill a well — To kill a well is to stop it from flowing by the use of mud or water to stop the pressure.
  • killer blow — something that puts a stop to something or defeats something
  • kitchenware — cooking equipment or utensils.
  • kite winder — a triangular winder on a staircase.
  • know better — be sufficiently wise
  • knowingness — affecting, implying, or deliberately revealing shrewd knowledge of secret or private information: a knowing glance.
  • knowledging — Present participle of knowledge.
  • kwasniewski — Aleksander [ah-lek-sahn-der] /ˌɑ lɛkˈsɑn dɛr/ (Show IPA), born 1954, Polish journalist and politician: president of Poland 1995–.
  • lacquerwork — lacquered wood, often with ivory inlays
  • lake edward — a lake in central Africa, between Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo in the Great Rift Valley: empties through the Semliki River into Lake Albert. Area: about 2150 sq km (830 sq miles)
  • lakshadweep — a union territory of India comprising a group of islands and coral reefs in the Arabian Sea, off the SW coast of India. About 12 sq. mi. (31 sq. km).
  • land worker — a person who works on the land
  • latticework — work consisting of crossed strips usually arranged in a diagonal pattern of open spaces.
  • law-breaker — A law-breaker is someone who breaks the law.
  • lawbreakers — Plural form of lawbreaker.
  • lawbreaking — Unlawful; illegal.
  • leatherwork — work or decoration done in leather.
  • leeuwenhoek — Anton van [ahn-tawn vahn] /ˈɑn tɔn vɑn/ (Show IPA), 1632–1723, Dutch naturalist and microscopist.
  • life's work — Someone's life's work or life work is the main activity that they have been involved in during their life, or their most important achievement.
  • lock washer — a washer placed under a nut on a bolt or screw, so made as to prevent the nut from shaking loose.
  • lower lakes — Lakes Erie and Ontario
  • luckengowan — a daisy or other flower having petals drawn together similar to a bud
  • lukewarmish — fairly or somewhat lukewarm
  • makeweights — Plural form of makeweight.
  • market town — a town where a regularly scheduled market is held.
  • master-work — masterpiece.
  • masterworks — Plural form of masterwork.
  • mawkishness — characterized by sickly sentimentality; weakly emotional; maudlin.
  • mdewakanton — a member of a North American Indian people belonging to the Santee branch of the Dakota.
  • meadowlarks — Plural form of meadowlark.
  • mellowspeak — bland or vague language associated with New Age philosophy
  • metalworker — A person who shapes metal.
  • milk powder — dry milk.
  • milky-white — of a cream or whitish colour similar to the colour of milk
  • mill worker — a person who works in a mill, esp a cotton mill
  • milwaukeean — a port in SE Wisconsin, on Lake Michigan.
  • mineworkers — Plural form of mineworker.
  • minke whale — a dark-colored baleen whale, Baleanoptera acutorostrata, inhabiting temperate and polar seas and growing to a length of 33 feet (10 meters): reduced in numbers.
  • musk flower — a sticky-hairy plant, Mimulus moschata, of the figwort family, native to northern and western North America, having pale-yellow flowers and a musky odor.
  • nature walk — a walk on a nature trail, especially with an experienced guide.
  • new kingdom — a period of Egyptian history, extending from the 18th to the 20th dynasty (?1570–?1080 bc)
  • new wrinkle — innovation
  • new yorkese — the speech thought to be characteristic of a person from New York City, as in pronunciation or vocabulary.
  • news weekly — a weekly newspaper or news magazine
  • nightwalker — a person who walks or roves about at night, especially a thief, prostitute, etc.
  • number work — simple arithmetic and similar mathematical procedures as used and studied at primary level
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