11-letter words containing r, w
- heart-water — a tick-borne disease of cattle, sheep, and goats characterized by fluid accumulation in the pericardial sac. It is caused by the organism Rickettsia ruminantium
- heart-whole — not in love.
- heavenwards — Also, heavenwards. toward heaven.
- heavy water — water in which hydrogen atoms have been replaced by deuterium, used chiefly as a coolant in nuclear reactors.
- heir at law — a person who inherits, or has a right of inheritance in, the real property of one who has died without leaving a valid will.
- heir-at-law — a person who inherits, or has a right of inheritance in, the real property of one who has died without leaving a valid will.
- henry's law — the principle that at a constant temperature the concentration of a gas dissolved in a fluid with which it does not combine chemically is almost directly proportional to the partial pressure of the gas at the surface of the fluid.
- here we are — You say 'here we are' when you have just found something that you have been looking for.
- here's how! — (as a toast) good health!
- hereinbelow — afterward in this document, statement, etc.
- high blower — a horse that produces a blowing sound when exhaling.
- highbrowism — Highbrow attitudes and policies generally.
- highwrought — extremely worked-up or excited
- hill walker — a person who takes part in hill walking
- hitherwards — (archaic) Toward this place.
- home waters — territorial waters
- homeworkers — Plural form of homeworker.
- homeworking — Working from home, especially when in electronic contact with a central office.
- homewrecker — One who is blamed for the breakup of a marriage or family, such as an adulterous partner.
- hooded crow — a European crow, Corvus corone cornix, having a gray body and black head, wings, and tail.
- hoodie crow — a subspecies of the carrion crow, Corvus corone cornix, that has a grey body and black head, wings, and tail
- hornswoggle — to swindle, cheat, hoodwink, or hoax.
- horror show — a situation filled with or causing horror.
- horse-drawn — A horse-drawn carriage, cart, or other vehicle is one that is pulled by one or more horses.
- hot working — Hot working is a process in which a metal is shaped under pressure at a fairly high temperature.
- house owner — A house owner is a person who owns a house.
- housewifery — the function or work of a housewife; housekeeping.
- houseworker — a paid employee in a home, as a maid or cook.
- howard moss — Howard, 1922–1987, U.S. poet, editor, and playwright.
- hunker down — to squat on one's heels (often followed by down).
- hyper-aware — having knowledge; conscious; cognizant: aware of danger.
- ice flowers — formations of ice crystals on the surface of a still, slowly freezing body of water.
- id software — (games) Creators and publishers of the DOOM game for IBM PCs. E-mail: <[email protected]>. Telephone: +1 800-ID-GAMES (Orders only).
- in the wars — (esp of a child) hurt or knocked about, esp as a result of quarrelling and fighting
- include war — Excessive multi-leveled including within a discussion thread, a practice that tends to annoy readers. In a forum with high-traffic newsgroups, such as Usenet, this can lead to flames and the urge to start a kill file.
- ingrownness — the quality of having ingrown
- inner woman — a woman's mind, soul, or nature
- interflowed — Simple past tense and past participle of interflow.
- intergrowth — growth or growing together, as of one thing with or into another.
- intertwined — Twist or twine together.
- intertwines — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of intertwine.
- interviewed — Simple past tense and past participle of interview.
- interviewee — a person who is interviewed.
- interviewer — a person who interviews.
- interweaved — to weave together, as threads, strands, branches, or roots.
- interweaves — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of interweave.
- inward dive — a dive in which the athlete stands with back to the water, takes off, and rotates toward the board.
- irish tweed — a sturdy woolen fabric of light warp and dark filling, made in Ireland and used in suits and coats.
- ironworkers — Plural form of ironworker.
- ironworking — The making of useful or decorative items from iron.