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11-letter words containing l, w, e

  • tower block — a high-rise building.
  • townspeople — residents of a town
  • trackwalker — a person employed to walk over and inspect a certain section of railroad track at intervals.
  • travel well — If goods such as food products travel well, they can be transported a long way without being damaged or their quality being spoiled.
  • tree mallow — a malvaceous treelike plant, Lavatera arborea, of rocky coastal areas of Europe and N Africa, having a woody stem, rounded leaves, and red-purple flowers
  • trelliswork — latticework.
  • trestlework — a structural system composed of trestles.
  • trickledown — of, relating to, or based on the trickle-down theory: the trickle-down benefits to the local community.
  • trifle with — treat frivolously
  • trombe wall — a glass-fronted exterior masonry wall that absorbs solar heat for radiation into a building.
  • tumble down — collapse, fall
  • tumble-down — dilapidated; ruined; rundown: He lived in a tumble-down shack.
  • twelfth day — the 12th day after Christmas, January 6, on which the festival of the Epiphany is celebrated: formerly observed as the last day of the Christmas festivities.
  • twelfth man — a reserve player in a cricket team
  • twelfthtide — the season of Twelfth Night and Twelfth Day.
  • twelve step — of or based on a program for recovery from addiction originating with Alcoholics Anonymous and providing 12 progressive levels toward attainment.
  • twelve-inch — a phonograph record twelve inches in diameter, especially one with two or more remixes of the same song.
  • twelve-step — of or based on a program for recovery from addiction originating with Alcoholics Anonymous and providing 12 progressive levels toward attainment.
  • twelve-tone — based on or incorporating the twelve-tone technique: twelve-tone music.
  • twelvemonth — a year.
  • twenty-fold — having twenty sections, aspects, divisions, kinds, etc.
  • twill weave — one of the basic weave structures in which the filling threads are woven over and under two or more warp yarns, producing a characteristic diagonal pattern.
  • two-wheeler — a vehicle, especially a bicycle, having two wheels: The boy changed his tricycle for a two-wheeler.
  • twofoldness — the quality or state of being twofold
  • unallowable — not allowable; unacceptable or inadmissible
  • unrenewable — able to be renewed: a library book that is not renewable.
  • unswallowed — not swallowed
  • unterwalden — a canton in central Switzerland: divided into demicantons.
  • unwatchable — detectable; apparent.
  • unweariable — incapable of wearying or being wearied; tireless
  • unweariably — in an unweariable manner
  • unwedgeable — unable to be split or divided by wedges
  • unweetingly — in an ignorant manner
  • unwelcoming — not friendly, hostile
  • unwholesome — not wholesome; unhealthful; deleterious to health or physical or moral well-being: unwholesome food; unwholesome activities.
  • unwoundable — incapable of being wounded, injured, or harmed
  • up the wall — any of various permanent upright constructions having a length much greater than the thickness and presenting a continuous surface except where pierced by doors, windows, etc.: used for shelter, protection, or privacy, or to subdivide interior space, to support floors, roofs, or the like, to retain earth, to fence in an area, etc.
  • valley wind — a wind that ascends a mountain valley during the day.
  • view halloa — the shout made by a hunter on seeing a fox break cover.
  • view halloo — the shout made by a hunter on seeing a fox break cover.
  • violet wood — kingwood.
  • vowel point — any of a group of auxiliary symbols, as small lines and dots, placed above or below consonant symbols to indicate vowels in a writing system, as that of Hebrew or Arabic, in which vowels are otherwise not written.
  • vowel rhyme — Prosody. assonance (def 2).
  • vowel shift — a systematic phonetic change in a language's vowels
  • vowel sound — spoken language: open sound
  • vowel-rhyme — resemblance of sounds.
  • wackadoodle — (slang, pejorative) Crazy, irrational, or eccentric.
  • waffle iron — appliance for cooking waffles
  • waffle slab — a reinforced-concrete floor and roof construction employing a square grid of deep ribs with coffers in the interstices.
  • waffle-iron — a batter cake with a pattern of deep indentations on each side, formed by the gridlike design on each of the two hinged parts of the metal appliance (waffle iron) in which the cake is baked.
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