9-letter words containing t, e, a, o, w
- old sweat — an old soldier; veteran
- outerwear — garments, as raincoats or overcoats, worn over other clothing for warmth or protection outdoors; overclothes.
- outswears — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outswear.
- outwashes — Plural form of outwash.
- overwatch — to watch over.
- overwater — to give too much water to
- pastedown — the leaf of an endpaper that is pasted to the inside of the front or back cover of a book.
- pearlwort — any caryophyllaceous plant of the genus Sagina, having small white flowers that are spherical in bud
- polywater — a subtance mistakenly identified as a polymeric form of water, now known to be water containing ions from glass or quartz.
- powerboat — a boat propelled by mechanical power.
- rockwater — water that comes out of rock
- rosewater — perfume, flavouring from rose petals
- seaworthy — constructed, outfitted, manned, and in all respects fitted for a voyage at sea.
- shortwave — Electricity. a radio wave, shorter than that used in AM broadcasting, corresponding to frequencies of over 1600 kilohertz: used for long-distance reception or transmission.
- spearwort — any of several buttercups having lance-shaped leaves and small flowers, as Ranunculus ambigens, of the eastern U.S., growing in mud.
- stone saw — an untoothed iron saw used to cut stone
- stonewall — to engage in stonewalling.
- stoneware — a hard, opaque, vitrified ceramic ware.
- stonewash — to wash (cloth) with pebbles or stones so as to give the appearance of wear.
- swear out — to make a solemn declaration or affirmation by some sacred being or object, as a deity or the Bible.
- sweat off — to perspire, especially freely or profusely.
- sweat out — to perspire, especially freely or profusely.
- sweatshop — a shop employing workers at low wages, for long hours, and under poor conditions.
- taekwondo — a Korean martial art, a particularly aggressive form of karate, that utilizes punches, jabs, chops, blocking and choking moves, and especially powerful, leaping kicks.
- take down — made or constructed so as to be easily dismantled or disassembled.
- take vows — to enter a religious order and commit oneself to its rule of life by the vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience, which may be taken for a limited period as simple vows or as a perpetual and still more solemn commitment as solemn vows
- tea towel — a dishtowel.
- tea wagon — a small table on wheels for carrying articles for use in serving tea.
- tear down — to pull apart or in pieces by force, especially so as to leave ragged or irregular edges. Synonyms: rend, rip, rive. Antonyms: mend, repair, sew.
- tenon saw — a small fine-toothed saw with a strong back, used esp for cutting tenons
- the wagon — Charles's Wain
- the woman — feminine nature or feelings
- tirewoman — a lady's maid.
- towelhead — an offensive term for someone who wears a turban
- towheaded — a head of very light blond, almost white hair.
- townscape — a scene or view, either pictorial or natural, of a town or city.
- two-faced — having two faces.
- two-phase — diphase.
- wagonette — a light, four-wheeled carriage, with or without a top, having a crosswise seat in front and two lengthwise seats facing each other at the back.
- wantonize — to make (something) wanton
- warbonnet — Alternative spelling of war bonnet.
- wardmotes — Plural form of wardmote.
- warm tone — a yellow, brown, olive, or reddish tinge in a black-and-white print.
- water boy — a person who carries a canteen or bucket of drinking water to those too occupied to fetch it, as to soldiers, laborers, or football players.
- water dog — a dog trained to hunt in water
- water hog — a person who uses water selfishly or irresponsibly, esp during a water shortage
- water oak — an oak, Quercus nigra, of the southern U.S., growing chiefly along streams and swamps.
- water pox — chickenpox.
- waterbody — Any significant accumulation of water, usually covering the Earth or another planet, such as a river, lake or a bay.
- waterdogs — Plural form of waterdog.