10-letter words containing r, e, w, o
- timberwork — structural work formed of timbers.
- tom sawyer — (The Adventures of Tom Sawyer)a novel (1876) by Mark Twain.
- top drawer — the highest level in rank, excellence, or importance: a musician strictly out of the top drawer.
- top-drawer — the highest level in rank, excellence, or importance: a musician strictly out of the top drawer.
- tow-haired — having blond and sometimes tousled hair
- towel rack — a rack consisting of one or more bars on which towels or washcloths are hung.
- towel rail — a rail or frame in a bathroom, etc, for hanging towels on
- towel ring — a circular hoop in a bathroom, etc, for hanging towels on
- tower bolt — barrel bolt.
- tower-mill — a windmill of which only the cap rotates to face the sails into the wind.
- town clerk — a town official who keeps records and issues licenses.
- town crier — (formerly) a person employed by a town to make public announcements or proclamations, usually by shouting in the streets.
- trade down — the act or process of buying, selling, or exchanging commodities, at either wholesale or retail, within a country or between countries: domestic trade; foreign trade.
- trade show — show (def 22).
- trowbridge — a market town in SW England, administrative centre of Wiltshire: woollen manufacturing. Pop: 34 401 (2001)
- twice over — two times
- twice-born — Hinduism. of or relating to members of the Indian castes of Brahmins, Kshatriyas, and Vaisyas, who undergo a spiritual rebirth and initiation in adolescence.
- twig borer — any of several beetles, beetle larvae, or moth larvae that bore into the twigs of plants.
- twinflower — either of two slender, creeping, evergreen, caprifoliaceous plants, Linnaea borealis, of Europe, or L. americana, of North America, having pink or purplish nodding flowers borne in pairs on threadlike stalks.
- two rivers — a city in E Wisconsin.
- two-bagger — two-base hit.
- two-hander — a play for two actors
- two-master — a vessel rigged with two masts.
- two-seater — a vehicle accommodating two persons.
- two-storey — (of a building) having two floors or levels
- two-stroke — relating to or designating an internal-combustion engine whose piston makes two strokes for every explosion
- two-suiter — a suitcase designed to hold two suits and additional smaller items.
- unborrowed — not borrowed
- under-work — to do less work on than is necessary or required: to underwork an idea.
- undergrown — not grown to normal size or height: sickly and undergrown cattle.
- underthrow — to throw a ball or other object short of (the intended receiver or target)
- underworld — the criminal element of human society.
- underwrote — simple past tense of underwrite.
- unfurrowed — (of a person's face) without the deep folds which appear in the skin when someone is annoyed, unhappy, or confused
- unpowdered — not covered or sprinkled with powder
- unpowerful — having or exerting great power or force.
- unshowered — not having been showered
- unworkable — practicable or feasible: He needs a workable schedule.
- upperworks — the parts of a vessel above the waterline when fully laden
- vapourware — new computer software that has not yet been produced and which is likely never to be released or not to work as promised
- veto-power — the power or right vested in one branch of a government to cancel or postpone the decisions, enactments, etc., of another branch, especially the right of a president, governor, or other chief executive to reject bills passed by the legislature.
- vogue word — a word or term that is fashionable for a time.
- waferboard — a structural material made from wood wafers of controlled thickness and length bonded together with waterproof phenolic resin under extreme heat and pressure.
- wageworker — a member of the laboring class; wage earner.
- waiterhood — the state of being a waiter
- waitperson — a waiter or waitress.
- wake-robin — the cuckoopint.
- wallflower — a person who, because of shyness, unpopularity, or lack of a partner, remains at the side at a party or dance.
- wallposter — (in China) a usually lengthy notice, complaint, personal opinion, etc., handwritten in large characters and hung on walls in cities, as a means of communication and for criticizing or attacking government policy or politicians.
- war bonnet — an American Indian headdress consisting of a headband with a tail of ornamental feathers.