9-letter words containing w, a, r, t, i
- tirewoman — a lady's maid.
- trialware — computer software that can be used free of charge for a limited evaluation period
- trim away — If you trim away or trim off parts of something, you cut them off, because they are not needed.
- ultrawide — extremely wide
- waiterage — the discharging of waiter duties
- waitering — a person, especially a man, who waits on tables, as in a restaurant.
- war paint — paint applied by American Indians to their faces and bodies before going to war.
- warp ikat — a method of printing woven fabric by tie-dyeing the warp yarns (warp ikat) the weft yarns (weft ikat) or both (double ikat) before weaving.
- warp knit — a fabric or garment so constructed that runs do not occur: knitted from a warp beam that feeds yarn to the knitting frame.
- wasteweir — A weir that allows the escape of excess water from a canal or reservoir.
- water ice — ice formed by direct freezing of fresh or salt water, and not by compacting of snow.
- water-ski — to plane over water on water skis or a water ski by grasping a towing rope pulled by a speedboat.
- waterbird — A bird that frequents water, especially one that habitually wades or swims in fresh water.
- waterings — Plural form of watering.
- waterlike — Resembling water.
- waterlily — Alternative spelling of water lily.
- waterline — Nautical. the part of the outside of a ship's hull that is just at the water level.
- watermill — A mill (for whatever purpose) powered by water.
- watermint — Alternative spelling of water mint.
- waterpick — a portable electric appliance that uses a stream of water under force to remove food particles from between the teeth and to massage the gums.
- waterside — the margin, bank, or shore of a river, lake, ocean, etc.
- waterskin — The skin of a goat used as a container for water.
- waterzooi — A type of Flemish stew, traditionally made with fish.
- way train — a train that stops at way stations
- wealthier — Comparative form of wealthy.
- wear thin — to carry or have on the body or about the person as a covering, equipment, ornament, or the like: to wear a coat; to wear a saber; to wear a disguise.
- welfarist — the set of attitudes and policies characterizing or tending toward the establishment of a welfare state.
- welfarite — a person who is on welfare
- wheatbird — A bird that feeds on wheat, especially the chaffinch.
- whitbread — Fatima. born 1961, British javelin thrower: won gold at the World Championships (1987)
- white rat — an albino variety of the Norway rat, Rattus norvegicus, used in biological experiments.
- whiteacre — an arbitrary name for a piece of land used for purposes of supposition in legal argument or the like (often distinguished from blackacre).
- whitebark — The North American pine Pinus albicaulis, found in mountainous and subalpine regions, often as krummholz.
- whiteware — white earthenware
- whittaker — Charles Evans, 1901–73, U.S. jurist: associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1957–62.
- whittawer — a person who converts skins into white leather; a tawer
- wildcraft — The harvesting of wild plants to sell or make into saleable products.
- wisterias — Plural form of wisteria.
- withdrawl — Misspelling of withdrawal.
- withdrawn — past participle of withdraw.
- withdraws — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of withdraw.
- wreathing — a circular band of flowers, foliage, or any ornamental work, for adorning the head or for any decorative purpose; a garland or chaplet.
- wristband — the band of a sleeve, especially that of a shirt sleeve, that covers the wrist.
- writative — inclined to write a lot
- writeable — capable of being written or set down in writing.