9-letter words containing t, r, e, w
- waterings — Plural form of watering.
- waterjets — Plural form of waterjet.
- waterleaf — any of several North American plants of the genus Hydrophyllum, having clusters of bluish or white flowers and leaves often bearing marks resembling water stains.
- waterless — devoid of water; dry.
- waterlike — Resembling water.
- waterlily — Alternative spelling of water lily.
- waterline — Nautical. the part of the outside of a ship's hull that is just at the water level.
- watermark — a mark indicating the height to which water rises or has risen, as in a river or inlet.
- watermeal — any of several tiny floating aquatic plants of the genus Wolffia.
- watermill — A mill (for whatever purpose) powered by water.
- watermint — Alternative spelling of water mint.
- waterpick — a portable electric appliance that uses a stream of water under force to remove food particles from between the teeth and to massage the gums.
- watershed — Chiefly British. the ridge or crest line dividing two drainage areas; water parting; divide.
- waterside — the margin, bank, or shore of a river, lake, ocean, etc.
- waterskin — The skin of a goat used as a container for water.
- watertown — a town in E Massachusetts, on the Charles River, near Boston: U.S. arsenal.
- waterward — in the direction of water or a body of water.
- waterways — A river, canal, or other route for travel by water.
- waterweed — elodea.
- waterwork — (arts) painting executed in size or distemper, on canvas or walls.
- waterworn — worn by the action of water; smoothed by the force or movement of water.
- waterzooi — A type of Flemish stew, traditionally made with fish.
- watterson — Henry ("Marse Henry") 1840–1921, U.S. journalist and political leader.
- wattmeter — a calibrated instrument for measuring electric power in watts.
- wave trap — a resonant-circuit filter between the antenna and the receiver for the suppression of unwanted frequencies. Compare resonance (def 5).
- wavefront — a surface, real or imaginary, that is the locus of all adjacent points at which the phase of oscillation is the same.
- wavemeter — a device for measuring the wavelength or frequency of a radio wave.
- wealthier — Comparative form of wealthy.
- wear thin — to carry or have on the body or about the person as a covering, equipment, ornament, or the like: to wear a coat; to wear a saber; to wear a disguise.
- weathered — seasoned or otherwise affected by exposure to the weather.
- weatherly — (of a ship or boat) making very little leeway when close-hauled.
- webcaster — A person or organization that transmits a webcast over the Internet.
- webmaster — a person who designs or maintains a website.
- webster's — Daniel, 1782–1852, U.S. statesman and orator.
- weedeater — A string trimmer.
- wehrmacht — the German armed forces of the years prior to and during World War II.
- weightier — Comparative form of weighty.
- weird out — to cause (someone) to feel afraid or uncomfortable
- welfarist — the set of attitudes and policies characterizing or tending toward the establishment of a welfare state.
- welfarite — a person who is on welfare
- well-trod — a simple past tense and past participle of tread.
- weltering — to roll, toss, or heave, as waves or the sea.
- wentworth — Thomas, 1st Earl of Strafford, Strafford, 1st Earl of.
- weretiger — (fiction, mythological) A creature of Southeast Asian myth; a shapeshifter who can assume the shape of a tiger.
- wernerite — a variety of scapolite.
- westbrook — a city in SW Maine.
- westering — moving or shifting toward the west: the westering sun; a westering wind.
- westerlys — a town in SW Rhode Island.
- westerner — a native or inhabitant of the West, especially of the western U.S.
- westernly — (obsolete) In or towards the west. (16th-19th c.).