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11-letter words containing s, w, a, g

  • watch-glass — a curved glass disc that covers the dial of a watch
  • watchspring — the main spring inside a watch
  • water glass — a drinking glass; tumbler.
  • water wings — an inflatable contrivance shaped like a pair of wings, usually worn under the arms to keep the body afloat while one swims or learns to swim.
  • waterskiing — Alternative spelling of water skiing.
  • wavelengths — Plural form of wavelength.
  • west bengal — a state in E India: formerly part of the province of Bengal. 33,805 sq. mi. (87,555 sq. km). Capital: Calcutta. Compare Bengal (def 1).
  • west german — a former republic in central Europe: created in 1949 by the coalescing of the British, French, and U.S. zones of occupied Germany established in 1945. 96,025 sq. mi. (248,706 sq. km). Capital: Bonn.
  • west orange — a town in NE New Jersey, near Newark.
  • west-facing — orientated towards the west
  • wharfingers — Plural form of wharfinger.
  • white pages — A directory service for locating individuals by name (by analogy with the telephone directory). The Internet supports several databases that contain basic information about users, such as electronic mail addresses, telephone numbers and postal addresses. These databases can be searched to get information about particular individuals. See Knowbot, Netfind, whois, X.500, finger.
  • wholegrains — Wholegrains are the grains of cereals such as wheat and maize that have not been processed.
  • wholesaling — the sale of goods in quantity, as to retailers or jobbers, for resale (opposed to retail).
  • wineglasses — Plural form of wineglass.
  • winetasting — a gathering of critics, buyers, friends, etc., to taste a group of wines for comparative purposes.
  • witch grass — a panic grass, Panicum capillare, having a bushlike compound panicle, common as a weed in North America.
  • wranglesome — Inclined to wrangle or squabble; quarrelsome.
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