10-letter words containing w, a, l, s, h
- allhallows — All Saints' Day
- as a whole — If you refer to something as a whole, you are referring to it generally and as a single unit.
- awl-shaped — shaped like an awl
- belly-wash — any barely drinkable liquid or beverage, as inferior soda, beer, coffee, or soup.
- bushwalker — a person who hikes through bushland
- cartwheels — Plural form of cartwheel.
- colourwash — a coloured distemper
- daisywheel — a component of a computer printer in the shape of a wheel with many spokes that prints characters using a disk with characters around the circumference as the print element
- deathblows — Plural form of deathblow.
- dwarfishly — In a dwarfish manner.
- flowcharts — Plural form of flowchart.
- galsworthy — John, 1867–1933, English novelist and dramatist: Nobel Prize 1932.
- gearwheels — Plural form of gearwheel.
- half twist — Diving. a dive made by a half rotation of the body on its long axis. Compare full twist.
- hawksbills — Plural form of hawksbill.
- hawseholes — Plural form of hawsehole.
- healthwise — With regard to health.
- helmswoman — The female equivalent of a helmsman.
- hollow sea — an ocean wave formation in which the rise from troughs to crests is very steep.
- hume's law — the philosophical doctrine that an evaluative statement cannot be derived from purely factual premises, often formulated as: one can't derive an "ought" from an "is"
- ki-swahili — Swahili (def 2).
- laser show — a display of coloured laser lights for entertainment purposes, often accompanying a music concert, etc
- law school — university where law degrees are taught
- lengthways — Lengthwise.
- lightwaves — Plural form of lightwave.
- news flash — flash (def 6).
- old-siwash — a conventional designation for any small, provincial college or for such colleges collectively (often preceded by old): students from old Siwash.
- scapewheel — escape wheel.
- schoolward — towards or in the direction of school
- schwarzlot — a type of black decoration on German glassware and ceramics that was popular in the 17th and 18th centuries
- shadowland — a land or region of shadows, phantoms, unrealities, or uncertainties: the shadowland of imagination.
- shadowless — a dark figure or image cast on the ground or some surface by a body intercepting light.
- shadowlike — a dark figure or image cast on the ground or some surface by a body intercepting light.
- shallowest — of little depth; not deep: shallow water.
- shield law — a law protecting journalists from forced disclosure of confidential sources of information.
- shieldwall — a protective wall formed by interlocking the shields of foot soldiers
- shopwalker — a floorwalker.
- show a leg — to get up in the morning
- show trial — (especially in a totalitarian state) the public trial of a political offender conducted chiefly for propagandistic purposes, as to suppress further dissent against the government by making an example of the accused.
- show-place — an estate, mansion, or the like, usually open to the public, renowned for its beauty, excellent design and workmanship, historical interest, etc.
- slow coach — a slowpoke.
- slow march — a march in slow time
- slow match — a slow-burning match or fuse, often consisting of a rope or cord soaked in a solution of saltpeter.
- splashdown — the landing of a space vehicle in a body of water, especially the ocean.
- switchable — a slender, flexible shoot, rod, etc., used especially in whipping or disciplining.
- unwashable — capable of being washed without shrinking, fading, or the like.
- waistcloth — a loincloth.
- walkshorts — medium to long shorts, often cut fuller than Bermuda shorts and used for walking or leisure activity.
- wallcharts — Plural form of wallchart.
- walsingham — Sir Francis, c1530–90, English statesman: secretary of state 1573–90.
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