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9-letter words containing r, e, w, l

  • well-trod — a simple past tense and past participle of tread.
  • well-worn — showing the effects of extensive use or wear: well-worn carpets.
  • wellanear — alas!
  • weltering — to roll, toss, or heave, as waves or the sea.
  • werelions — Plural form of werelion.
  • wergeland — Henrik Arnold. 1808–45, Norwegian poet and nationalist, remembered for his lyric and narrative verse
  • westerlys — a town in SW Rhode Island.
  • westernly — (obsolete) In or towards the west. (16th-19th c.).
  • wheelwork — a train of gears, as in a timepiece.
  • whifflery — frivolity
  • whirlbone — Alternative form of whirl-bone.
  • whistlers — Plural form of whistler.
  • wilburite — a member of a conservative body of Quakers formed in 1845 in protest against the evangelicalism of the Gurneyites.
  • wild pear — a wild variety of pear, especially Pyrus pyraster or Pyrus caucasica
  • wild rice — a tall aquatic grass, Zizania aquatica, of northeastern North America.
  • wild rose — any native species of rose, usually having a single flower with the corolla consisting of one circle of five roundish, spreading petals.
  • wildering — (botany) A plant growing in a state of nature, especially one that has run wild or escaped from cultivation.
  • wildfires — Plural form of wildfire.
  • willinger — Comparative form of willing.
  • willpower — control of one's impulses and actions; self-control.
  • wiltshire — Also, Wilts [wilts] /wɪlts/ (Show IPA). a county in S England. 1345 sq. mi. (3485 sq. km). County seat: Salisbury.
  • wire wool — abrasive steel-fibre material
  • wolfberry — a North American shrub, Symphoricarpos occidentalis, of the honeysuckle family, having gray, hairy, egg-shaped leaves and pinkish, bell-shaped flowers, and bearing white berries.
  • wolfeboro — a town in E New Hampshire, on Lake Winnipesaukee: summer resort.
  • wolverene — Alternative spelling of wolverine.
  • wolverine — Also called carcajou. a stocky, carnivorous North American mammal, Gulo luscus, of the weasel family, having blackish, shaggy hair with white markings.
  • wonderful — excellent; great; marvelous: We all had a wonderful weekend.
  • wondreful — Obsolete form of wonderful.
  • word-lore — a study of words and derivations.
  • work file — a temporary file that holds data during processing
  • workalike — (computing) A computer capable of running software designed for another.
  • workplace — a person's place of employment.
  • worktable — a table with a work surface, often with drawers.
  • worldbeat — a type of folk music combined with western mainstream influences
  • worldline — Alternative spelling of world line.
  • worldview — Weltanschauung.
  • worldwide — extending or spread throughout the world.
  • wormholes — Plural form of wormhole.
  • worriedly — having or characterized by worry; concerned; anxious: Their worried parents called the police.
  • worriless — to torment oneself with or suffer from disturbing thoughts; fret.
  • worthless — without worth; of no use, importance, or value; good-for-nothing: a worthless person; a worthless contract.
  • wranglers — Plural form of wrangler.
  • wreakless — (obsolete) unrevengeful; weak.
  • wreckless — Without causing or suffering a wreck.
  • wrestlers — Plural form of wrestler.
  • wrestling — an act of or a bout at wrestling.
  • wrinklies — old people
  • wristlets — Plural form of wristlet.
  • writeable — capable of being written or set down in writing.
  • wunnerful — Eye dialect of wonderful.
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