14-letter words containing p, e, n, w, i, r
- spending power — income available for spending
- stopping power — a measure of the effect a substance has on the kinetic energy of a particle passing through it
- sun-worshipper — someone who worships the sun as a deity
- swedish turnip — rutabaga.
- sweeping score — a line at each end of the rink parallel to the foot score and extending through the center of the tee.
- telephone wire — a wire that transmits telegraph and telephone signals
- unpraiseworthy — not worthy of praise
- waiting period — a specified delay, required by law, between officially stating an intention and acting on it, as between securing a marriage license and getting married.
- walking papers — notice of dismissal
- washing powder — Washing powder is a powder that you use with water to wash clothes.
- water plantain — any of several marsh plants of the genus Alisma, esp A. plantago-aquatica, of N temperate regions and Australia, having clusters of small white or pinkish flowers and broad pointed leaves: family Alismataceae
- water scorpion — any of several predaceous aquatic bugs of the family Nepidae, having clasping front legs and a long respiratory tube at the rear of the abdomen: capable of biting if handled.
- watering place — British. a seaside or lakeside vacation resort featuring bathing, boating, etc.
- western empire — the western portion of the Roman Empire after its division, a.d. 395, which became extinct a.d. 476.
- whippersnapper — an unimportant but offensively presumptuous person, especially a young one.
- whipping cream — cream with enough butterfat to allow it to be made into whipped cream.
- whooping crane — a white North American crane, Grus americana, having a loud, whooping call: an endangered species.
- wide-spreading — spreading over or covering a large area: wide-spreading showers; wide-spreading ivy.
- willow pattern — a decorative design in English ceramics, depicting chiefly a willow tree, small bridge, and two birds, derived from Chinese sources and introduced in approximately 1780: often executed in blue and white but sometimes in red and white.
- window-shopper — to look at articles in the windows of stores without making any purchases.
- wine-producing — of or relating to a place where wine is produced
- winkle-pickers — shoes or boots with very pointed narrow toes, popular in the mid-20th century
- winter springs — a town in central Florida.
- with open arms — the upper limb of the human body, especially the part extending from the shoulder to the wrist.
- working papers — documents permitting employment
- worshipfulness — The state or condition of being worshipful; reverence.
- wrapping paper — heavy paper used for wrapping packages, parcels, etc.