8-letter words containing t, w, e
- teardown — a taking apart; disassembly.
- teleview — to watch television
- telework — to work from home while maintaining contact with colleagues, customers, or a central office by the use of home computers, telephones, etc
- tentwise — in the manner of a tent
- terawatt — a unit of power equal to one million megawatts
- termwise — term by term: The series can be integrated termwise. Two series are added termwise.
- the crow — the constellation Corvus
- the jaws — a dangerously close position
- the news — current affairs reporting
- the plow — the constellation Ursa Major
- the skaw — a cape at the N tip of Denmark
- the swan — the constellation Cygnus
- the waca — this Association's cricket ground in Perth
- the wain — Charles's Wain
- the wash — a shallow inlet of the North Sea on the E coast of England, between Lincolnshire and Norfolk
- the weed — tobacco
- the west — any area lying in or towards the west
- the wild — a free natural state of living
- the word — the proper or most fitting expression
- thewless — cowardly; timid.
- thowless — lacking vigour or spirit
- thuswise — in this way; thus
- tidewave — the swell of the earth's water levels as the tide moves
- tie down — that with which anything is tied.
- tie-down — a device for tying something down.
- time was — there was a time
- timework — work done and paid for by the hour or day.
- timeworn — worn or impaired by time.
- toleware — articles made of tole.
- tone row — a series of tones in which no tone is duplicated, and in which the tones generally recur in fixed sequence, with variations in rhythm and pitch, throughout a composition.
- toweling — an absorbent cloth or paper for wiping and drying something wet, as one for the hands, face, or body after washing or bathing.
- towering — very high or tall; lofty: a towering oak.
- towerman — Railroads. a person who works in a switch tower and, by means of a signal box, directs the movement of trains.
- townhome — town house (def 3).
- townsend — Francis Everett, 1867–1960, U.S. physician and proposer of the Townsend plan.
- townwear — tailored, usually conservative clothing appropriate for business or other activities in a town or city.
- towplane — an aeroplane that tows gliders
- treelawn — a narrow band of grass between a road and a pavement, usually planted with trees
- treeware — books, magazines, or other reading materials that are printed on paper made from wood pulp as opposed to texts in the form of computer software, CD-ROM, audio books, etc
- trewsman — a Highlander
- tripwire — a wire used to set off concealed explosives, as one stretched across a footpath to be struck and activated by the foot of an enemy soldier.
- tubework — tubes collectively
- tubeworm — any of various marine worms that produce and inhabit a tube, some being adapted to a hydrothermal vent environment.
- twaddler — trivial, feeble, silly, or tedious talk or writing.
- twangler — a person who twangles
- twattler — a person who twattles; a chatterbox
- tweaking — to pinch and pull with a jerk and twist: to tweak someone's ear; to tweak someone's nose.
- tweedily — in a manner characteristic of upper-class people who live in the country
- tweedler — a person who tweedles
- tweenage — (of a child) between about eight and fourteen years old