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12-letter words containing t, w, i, g, e

  • watkins glen — a village in W New York, on Seneca Lake: gorge and cascades.
  • wearing thin — If someone's patience, for example, is wearing thin, they are beginning to become impatient or angry with someone.
  • weather girl — A weather girl is a young woman who presents weather forecasts at regular times on television or radio.
  • weathertight — secure against wind, rain, etc.
  • weight limit — a limit on permitted weight
  • weight-train — to use weights to improve muscle performance
  • weightedness — The condition of being weighted.
  • weightlessly — Whilst weightless; without weight.
  • weightlifter — (weightlifting) A person who competes for maximum weight lifted in a series of specific lifts.
  • well-fitting — suitable or appropriate; proper or becoming.
  • wellingtonia — (UK) A large coniferous tree, Sequoiadendron giganteum, from California.
  • welterweight — a boxer or other contestant intermediate in weight between a lightweight and a middleweight, especially a professional boxer weighing up to 147 pounds (67 kg).
  • west chicago — a town in NE Illinois.
  • westernizing — Present participle of westernize.
  • westinghouseGeorge, 1846–1914, U.S. inventor and manufacturer.
  • wet puddling — puddling on a hearth rich in iron oxide so that carbon monoxide is generated, giving the iron the appearance of boiling.
  • wheelwrights — Plural form of wheelwright.
  • whereagainst — against which
  • white ensign — the British naval ensign, consisting of the red cross of St. George on a white field, with the British union occupying the upper quarter along the hoist.
  • white finger — a condition of a finger that results in a white appearance caused by a spasm of the blood vessels. It occurs with Raynaud's disease and with the long-term use of percussion tools
  • white flight — the movement of white people, especially middle-class white people, from inner-city neighborhoods undergoing racial integration to the suburbs.
  • white ginger — a tall plant, Hedychium coronarium, of the ginger family, native to tropical Asia, having long, broad leaves and showy, fragrant white flowers.
  • white knight — a hero who comes to the rescue.
  • white plague — tuberculosis, especially pulmonary tuberculosis.
  • white-ground — pertaining to or designating a style of vase painting developed in Greece from the 6th to the 4th centuries b.c., characterized chiefly by a white background of slip onto which were painted polychromatic figures.
  • whitewashing — Present participle of whitewash.
  • wigglesworthMichael, 1631–1705, U.S. theologian and author, born in England.
  • wigtownshire — a historic county in SW Scotland.
  • williewaught — a substantial serving or swig of an alcoholic beverage
  • wine tasting — a gathering of critics, buyers, friends, etc., to taste a group of wines for comparative purposes.
  • winetastings — Plural form of winetasting.
  • winter hedge — a clothes horse
  • wintergreens — Plural form of wintergreen.
  • winterweight — (of clothes) suitable in weight for wear in the winter; relatively heavy
  • wire netting — netting made of interwoven wire, coarser than wire gauze.
  • wittgenstein — Ludwig (Josef Johann) [loot-vikh yoh-zef yoh-hahn,, lood-] /ˈlut vɪx ˈyoʊ zɛf ˈyoʊ hɑn,, ˈlud-/ (Show IPA), 1889–1951, Austrian philosopher.
  • wringing wet — soaking; drenched
  • writing case — a portable folder with compartments for holding writing materials
  • writing desk — a piece of furniture with a surface for writing, with drawers and pigeonholes for writing materials.
  • yellow light — a yellow traffic light, usually preceding a signal halting traffic in a particular direction.
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