9-letter words containing w, a, d, t
- eastwards — Also, eastwards. toward the east.
- enswathed — Simple past tense and past participle of enswathe.
- feedwater — water to be supplied to a boiler from a tank or condenser for conversion into steam.
- flatwoods — a woodland in a low-lying region having little drainage.
- frontward — in a direction toward the front.
- goldwater — Barry Morris, 1909–1998, U.S. politician: U.S senator 1953–64 and 1968–87.
- handtowel — a small piece of thick soft cloth used to dry the hands
- handwrite — to write (something) by hand.
- handwrote — to write (something) by hand.
- headwater — A tributary stream of a river close to or forming part of its source.
- heartwood — the hard central wood of the trunk of an exogenous tree; duramen.
- land with — to give to, so as to put in difficulties; cause to be burdened with
- last word — the closing remark or comment, as in an argument: By the rules of debate she would have the last word.
- late wood — summerwood.
- leadworts — Plural form of leadwort.
- leftwards — Also, leftwards. toward or on the left.
- matchwood — wood suitable for match.
- newsstand — a stall or other place at which newspapers and often periodicals are sold, as on a street corner or in a building lobby.
- newstrade — newspaper retail as a whole
- nightward — heading towards night, heading westwards
- northward — Also, northwards, northwardly. toward the north.
- old sweat — an old soldier; veteran
- outwardly — as regards appearance or outward manifestation: outwardly charming; outwardly considerate.
- pastedown — the leaf of an endpaper that is pasted to the inside of the front or back cover of a book.
- portadown — a town in S Northern Ireland, in the district of Armagh. Pop: 25 958 (2001)
- red water — Texas fever
- rightward — Also, rightwards. toward or on the right.
- road town — a town on SE Tortola, in the NE West Indies: capital of the British Virgin Islands.
- satinwood — the satiny wood of an East Indian tree, Chloroxylon swietenia, of the rue family, used especially for making furniture.
- smartweed — any of several weeds of the genus Polygonum, having a smarting, acrid juice.
- southward — moving, bearing, facing, or situated toward the south.
- standaway — (of a garment) designed or constructed to stand upright or extend outward from the body: a standaway collar.
- standdown — the action of ending military activities or active duty temporarily, or a period or condition of being temporarily relieved from active duty
- statewide — extending throughout all parts of a state in the U.S.: a statewide search.
- sternward — toward the stern; astern.
- stewarded — a person who manages another's property or financial affairs; one who administers anything as the agent of another or others.
- stewardry — the office or position of a steward or overseer
- sweatband — a band lining the inside of a hat or cap to protect it against sweat from the head.
- sweatweed — marsh mallow.
- swordtail — any of several small, brightly colored, viviparous, freshwater fishes of the genus Xiphophorus, native to Central America, having the lower part of the caudal fin elongated into a swordlike structure: often kept in aquariums.
- tack-weld — to join (pieces of metal) with a number of small welds spaced some distance apart.
- 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.
- tail wind — a wind blowing in the same direction as the course of a ship or aircraft
- take down — made or constructed so as to be easily dismantled or disassembled.
- talk down — to communicate or exchange ideas, information, etc., by speaking: to talk about poetry.
- 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.
- the weald — a region of SE England, in Kent, Surrey, and East and West Sussex between the North Downs and the South Downs: formerly forested
- the-weald — The, a region in SE England, in Kent, Surrey, and Essex counties: once a forest area; now an agricultural region.
- third way — The Third Way is used to refer to a set of political beliefs and principles that is neither extremely right-wing nor extremely left-wing.
- tidewater — water affected by the flow and ebb of the tide.