10-letter words containing o, w, e, l
- whole milk — milk containing all its constituents as received from the cow or other milk-giving animal.
- whole note — a note equivalent in duration to four quarter notes.
- whole rest — a rest equivalent in duration to a whole note.
- whole step — an interval of two semitones, as A-B or B-C♯; a major second.
- whole tone — an interval of two semitones, as A-B or B-C♯; a major second.
- wholefoods — Plural form of wholefood.
- wholegrain — A cereal grain that contains cereal germ, endosperm, and bran, in contrast to refined grains, which retain only the endosperm.
- wholesaled — Simple past tense and past participle of wholesale.
- wholesaler — the sale of goods in quantity, as to retailers or jobbers, for resale (opposed to retail).
- wholesales — Plural form of wholesale.
- wholescale — Wholesale (extensive).
- wholesomer — Comparative form of wholesome.
- wholewheat — Denoting flour or bread made from whole grains of wheat, including the husk or outer layer.
- wild goose — any undomesticated goose, especially the greylag of Britain or the Canada goose.
- wild horse — horse which is untamed
- wild olive — any tree resembling the olive in structure or fruit.
- wildflower — the flower of a plant that normally grows in fields, forests, etc., without deliberate cultivation.
- willendorf — a village in NE Austria, near Krems: site of an Aurignacian settlement where a 4½ inches (11 cm) limestone statuette (Venus of Willendorf) was found.
- willowherb — any of numerous plants belonging to the genus Epilobium, of the evening primrose family, having terminal clusters of purplish or white flowers.
- willowlike — Resembling a willow tree or some aspect of one.
- willowware — china using the willow pattern.
- windflower — any plant belonging to the genus Anemone, of the buttercup family, having divided leaves and showy, solitary flowers.
- windowless — an opening in the wall of a building, the side of a vehicle, etc., for the admission of air or light, or both, commonly fitted with a frame in which are set movable sashes containing panes of glass.
- winkle out — If you winkle information out of someone, you get it from them when they do not want to give it to you, often by tricking them.
- wire cloth — a material of wires of moderate fineness, used for making strainers, manufacturing paper, etc.
- wisdomless — the quality or state of being wise; knowledge of what is true or right coupled with just judgment as to action; sagacity, discernment, or insight.
- withholden — withheld
- withholder — Agent noun of withhold; one who withholds.
- wobbliness — shaky; unsteady.
- woefulness — The quality of being woeful.
- wolfensohn — James D., known as Jim. born 1933, US businessman and international official, born in Australia; president of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (the World Bank) (1995–2005); honorary knighthood (1995)
- wolffishes — Plural form of wolffish.
- wolframate — tungstate.
- wolframite — a mineral, iron manganese tungstate, (Fe,Mn)WO 4 , occurring in heavy grayish-black to brownish-black tabular or bladed crystals: an important ore of tungsten.
- wolfsbanes — Plural form of wolfsbane.
- wolverines — Plural form of wolverine.
- womenfolks — Alternative form of womenfolk.
- wonderfull — Archaic spelling of wonderful.
- wondergoal — (sport) An excellent goal.
- wonderland — a land of wonders or marvels.
- wonderless — to think or speculate curiously: to wonder about the origin of the solar system.
- wood louse — any of certain small, terrestrial crustaceans of the genera Oniscus, Armadillidium, etc., having a flattened, elliptical body.
- wood melic — a pale green perennial grass, M. uniflora, that is common in woodlands and has branching flower heads
- wooden leg — a replacement leg made of wood
- woodlander — an inhabitant of the woods.
- wool blend — a mixture of wool and another material, or other materials
- wool store — a building where bales of wool are stored and made available to prospective buyers for inspection
- wool table — a slatted wooden table in a shearing shed where fleeces are skirted and classed
- wool-lined — having a woollen lining
- woolgather — to engage in woolgathering.