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11-letter words containing w, a, r, g, l

  • angora wool — Angora (def 2).
  • arc welding — a technique in which metal is welded by heat generated by an electric arc struck between two electrodes or between one electrode and the metal workpiece
  • bilge water — Nautical. bilge (def 1d).
  • bragg's law — the principle that when a beam of X-rays of wavelength λ enters a crystal, the maximum intensity of the reflected ray occurs when sin θ = nλ/2d, where θ is the complement of the angle of incidence, n is a whole number, and d is the distance between layers of atoms
  • bridal gown — a wedding dress
  • brown algae — any algae of the phylum Phaeophyta, such as the wracks and kelps, which contain a brown pigment in addition to chlorophyll
  • clergywoman — a female member of the clergy
  • cog railway — a railway for a very steep grade with traction supplied by a central cogged rail that meshes with a cogwheel on the engine
  • crown glass — an old form of window glass made by blowing a globe and spinning it until it formed a flat disc
  • furtwangler — Wilhelm [vil-helm] /ˈvɪl hɛlm/ (Show IPA), 1886–1954, German orchestral conductor.
  • garden wall — a wall surrounding a garden or separating two gardens
  • glassblower — A person skilled in the art of glassblowing.
  • glassworker — a person who makes or does glasswork.
  • grease wool — shorn fleece before it has been cleaned
  • greasy wool — untreated wool, still retaining the lanolin, which is used for waterproof clothing
  • great wheel — the wheel immediately driven by the power source.
  • great world — fashionable society and its way of life
  • grimm's law — the statement of the regular pattern of consonant correspondences presumed to represent changes from Proto-Indo-European to Germanic, according to which voiced aspirated stops became voiced obstruents, voiced unaspirated stops became unvoiced stops, and unvoiced stops became unvoiced fricatives: first formulated in 1820–22 by Jakob Grimm, though the facts had been noted earlier by Rasmus Rask.
  • grindelwald — a valley and resort in central Switzerland, in the Bernese Oberland: mountaineering centre, with the Wetterhorn and the Eiger nearby
  • gullywasher — a usually short, heavy rainstorm.
  • harrowingly — extremely disturbing or distressing; grievous: a harrowing experience.
  • lampworking — the method or process of producing articles made of glass tubes or rods formed or shaped while softened by the flame of a lamp or blast lamp.
  • large white — a large white butterfly, Pieris brassicae, with scanty black markings, the larvae of which feed on brassica leaves
  • laughworthy — worthy of being laughed at
  • lawbreaking — Unlawful; illegal.
  • leg warmers — a set of coverings for the legs, worn for warmth or, as by dancers rehearsing, to prevent leg cramps
  • lewis range — a mountain range in NW Montana, a front range of the N Rocky Mountains. Highest peak, Mount Cleveland, 10,466 feet (3192 meters).
  • light water — ordinary water, as opposed to heavy water; water containing the normal proportion of deuterium oxide.
  • long barrow — a funerary barrow having an elongate shape, sometimes constructed over a megalithic chamber tomb and usually containing one or more inhumed corpses along with artifacts: primarily Neolithic but extending into the Bronze Age.
  • nightwalker — a person who walks or roves about at night, especially a thief, prostitute, etc.
  • playwriting — the art or technique of writing theatrical plays; the work or profession of a playwright.
  • powder flag — red flag (def 4).
  • racewalking — the activity of racing by walking fast rather than running
  • rewardingly — in a rewarding way or manner
  • right whale — any of several large whalebone whales of the genus Balaena, of circumpolar seas: the species B. glacialis is greatly reduced in numbers.
  • scrawlingly — in a scrawling manner
  • thwartingly — in a thwarting manner; obstructingly
  • tragic flaw — the character defect that causes the downfall of the protagonist of a tragedy; hamartia.
  • wages clerk — a worker in an office who calculates staff wages
  • waldgravine — a woman married to a waldgrave
  • walkthrough — an act or instance of walking or going on foot.
  • wallaceburg — a town in SE Ontario, in S Canada.
  • wallingford — a town in S Connecticut.
  • wander plug — an electrical plug on the end of a flexible wire, for insertion into any of a number of sockets
  • wanderingly — In a way that wanders.
  • warchalking — the practice of marking chalk symbols on walls and pavements at places where local wireless internet connections may be obtained for free via a computer, usually without permission
  • water glass — a drinking glass; tumbler.
  • waterlogged — so filled or flooded with water as to be heavy or unmanageable, as a ship.
  • weathergirl — a young woman who presents weather forecasts
  • well argued — to present reasons for or against a thing: He argued in favor of capital punishment.

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