10-letter words containing r, a, w
- wire fraud — the crime of using interstate wire, television, or radio communications with the intent to defraud.
- wire gauge — a gauge calibrated for determining the diameter of wire.
- wire gauze — a gauzelike fabric woven of very fine wires.
- wire glass — a pane or sheet of glass having a network of wire embedded within it as a reinforcement.
- wire grass — Canada bluegrass.
- wire-gauge — a gauge calibrated for determining the diameter of wire.
- wirehaired — having coarse, stiff, wirelike hair.
- wiretapped — Simple past tense and past participle of wiretap.
- wiretapper — a person who taps wires to learn the nature of messages passing over them.
- wirewalker — an acrobat who performs on a wire tightrope.
- wisecracks — Make a wisecrack.
- witchcraft — the art or practices of a witch; sorcery; magic.
- witchgrass — Any of several grasses, of the genus Panicum, often found as a weed.
- withdrawal — Also, withdrawment. the act or condition of withdrawing.
- withdrawed — (nonstandard) Simple past tense and past participle of withdraw.
- withdrawer — One who withdraws.
- wizardlike — Resembling a wizard or some aspect of one.
- 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.
- woman-hour — a woman honored by a group.
- woman-year — a unit of measurement, especially in accountancy, based on a standard number of woman-days in a year of work.
- womanizers — Plural form of womanizer.
- womanpower — potential or actual power from the endeavors of women: the utilization of womanpower during a great national emergency.
- womenswear — women's wear.
- wondergoal — (sport) An excellent goal.
- wonderland — a land of wonders or marvels.
- wood sugar — a white, crystalline, water-soluble powder, C 5 H 10 O 5 , the dextrorotatory form of xylose: used chiefly in dyeing and tanning.
- woodcarver — a person whose occupation is woodcarving.
- woodenware — vessels, utensils, etc., made of wood.
- woodlander — an inhabitant of the woods.
- woolgather — to engage in woolgathering.
- word class — a group of words all of which are members of the same form class or part of speech.
- word salad — incoherent speech consisting of both real and imaginary words, lacking comprehensive meaning, and occurring in advanced schizophrenic states.
- word-hoard — a person's vocabulary.
- wordsearch — a puzzle made up of letters arranged in a grid which contains a number of hidden words running in various directions
- work space — area used for work
- work train — a train that transports railroad workers, building materials, etc., to construction or maintenance assignments on the railroad.
- workaholic — a person who works compulsively at the expense of other pursuits.
- workaround — Computers. a strategy or technique used to overcome a defect or other problem in a program or system: This is a known bug in version 1.5, but a workaround is available.
- workbasket — a basket used to hold needlework paraphernalia.
- workingman — a man of the working class; a man, whether skilled or unskilled, who earns his living at some manual or industrial work.
- workmaster — a master workman
- workplaces — Plural form of workplace.
- workspaces — Plural form of workspace.
- workstream — The organised output of several distinct, and often unrelated, work groups.
- worktables — Plural form of worktable.
- world bank — an international bank established in 1944 to help member nations reconstruct and develop, especially by guaranteeing loans: a specialized agency of the United Nations.
- world beat — (sometimes initial capital letters) any of various styles of popular music combining traditional, indigenous forms with elements of another culture's music, especially of Western rock and pop.
- world fair — an international exhibition of industrial, scientific, artistic etc achievements of different countries in the world
- worldscale — the standard scale of freight rates for oil tankers