10-letter words containing w, a, r, g
- waldenburg — German name of Wałbrzych.
- waldgraves — Plural form of waldgrave.
- wallenberg — Raoul (raʊl). 1912–?, Swedish diplomat, who helped (1944–45) thousands of Hungarian Jews to escape from the Nazis. After his arrest (1945) by the Soviets nothing is certainly known of him; despite claims that he is still alive he is presumed to have died in prison
- wanderings — Plural form of wandering.
- warblingly — in a warbling manner
- ward eight — a mixed drink containing whiskey, lemon juice, grenadine, and often soda water, served in a tall glass with crushed ice and sometimes garnished with an orange slice and a cherry.
- wardrobing — a stock of clothes or costumes, as of a person or of a theatrical company.
- warfighter — A soldier in combat.
- warlording — (Internet) The act of denouncing, dissecting or mocking bloated signature blocks in Usenet postings.
- warmongers — Plural form of warmonger.
- warranting — authorization, sanction, or justification.
- warrington — a city in Cheshire, in NW England, on the Mersey River.
- watchguard — a security chain or cord for a watch
- water flag — a European iris, Iris pseudacorus, naturalized throughout eastern North America, with blue-green leaves and violet-veined, yellow flowers and growing in moist places.
- water gate — a gate for halting or controlling the flow of water in a watercourse; floodgate.
- water plug — a fireplug; hydrant.
- water sign — any of the three astrological signs, Cancer, Scorpio, and Pisces, that are grouped together because of the shared attributes of sensitivity and emotionalism.
- watertight — constructed or fitted so tightly as to be impervious to water: The ship had six watertight compartments.
- waveringly — to sway to and fro; flutter: Foliage wavers in the breeze.
- waymarking — A recreational activity involving the finding and logging of points of interest, usually with a GPS receiver and digital camera.
- wearyingly — In a wearying way.
- weathering — the state of the atmosphere with respect to wind, temperature, cloudiness, moisture, pressure, etc.
- weighboard — a thin layer (e.g. shale or clay) between bands of thicker strata (e.g. limestone or sandstone)
- werejaguar — (fiction, mythology) A shapeshifter who can assume the form of a jaguar.
- west fargo — a city in SE North Dakota: suburb of Fargo.
- wharfinger — a person who owns or has charge of a wharf.
- wheat germ — the embryo or nucleus of the wheat kernel, used in or on foods as a concentrated source of vitamins.
- wheatgrass — any of several wheatlike grasses of the genus Agropyron, grown for forage in the western U.S.
- whiggamore — one of a group of 17th-century Scottish insurgents
- whip graft — a graft prepared by cutting both the scion and the stock in a sloping direction and securing them by tying or taping.
- wholegrain — A cereal grain that contains cereal germ, endosperm, and bran, in contrast to refined grains, which retain only the endosperm.
- wing chair — a large upholstered chair having a back with wings.
- wing-weary — tired from flying or traveling.
- wingspread — the distance between the most outward tips of the wings when they are as extended as possible.
- wire gauge — a gauge calibrated for determining the diameter of wire.
- wire gauze — a gauzelike fabric woven of very fine wires.
- wire glass — a pane or sheet of glass having a network of wire embedded within it as a reinforcement.
- wire grass — Canada bluegrass.
- wire-gauge — a gauge calibrated for determining the diameter of wire.
- witchgrass — Any of several grasses, of the genus Panicum, often found as a weed.
- wondergoal — (sport) An excellent goal.
- wood sugar — a white, crystalline, water-soluble powder, C 5 H 10 O 5 , the dextrorotatory form of xylose: used chiefly in dyeing and tanning.
- woolgather — to engage in woolgathering.
- workingman — a man of the working class; a man, whether skilled or unskilled, who earns his living at some manual or industrial work.
- worm grass — the pinkroot, Spigelia marilandica.
- wranglings — Plural form of wrangling.
- wristguard — A band of leather or leatherlike material worn around the wrist for support and protection, especially for athletic activities such as archery and fencing.
- writ large — If you say that something is writ large, you mean that it is very obvious.