9-letter words containing w, a, s
- swingbeat — a type of modern dance music that combines soul, rhythm and blues, and hip-hop
- swingboat — a piece of fairground equipment consisting of a boat-shaped carriage for swinging in
- swingtail — denoting an aircraft with a rear portion that can be opened to assist in loading cargo
- swissvale — a city in SW Pennsylvania, on the Monongahela River.
- switchman — a person who has charge of a switch on a railroad.
- sword arm — the arm in which your sword is normally held
- swordplay — the action or technique of wielding a sword; fencing.
- swordsman — a person who uses or is skilled in the use of a sword.
- 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.
- table saw — a circular saw mounted on the underside of a table through which its blade projects: work to be sawed is placed on the table
- tablewise — in the form of a table or list
- taiwanese — of or relating to Taiwan or its people.
- take vows — to enter a religious order and commit oneself to its rule of life by the vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience, which may be taken for a limited period as simple vows or as a perpetual and still more solemn commitment as solemn vows
- talk show — a radio or television show in which a host interviews or chats with guests, especially celebrity guests.
- tallowish — resembling tallow; tallow-like
- tap swirl — a device used to direct the flow of water from a tap in a sink
- taperwise — in the manner of a taper
- task-work — work assigned or imposed as a task.
- tenon saw — a small fine-toothed saw with a strong back, used esp for cutting tenons
- the swanz — the women's international soccer team of New Zealand
- the waves — the sea
- the-wasps — a satirical comedy (422 b.c.) by Aristophanes.
- toothwash — a tooth-cleaning liquid
- tow-start — the act of making the engine of a vehicle begin to work by towing that vehicle with another vehicle
- townscape — a scene or view, either pictorial or natural, of a town or city.
- two-phase — diphase.
- ullswater — a lake in NW England, in Cumbria in the Lake District. Length: 12 km (7.5 miles)
- ultraslow — extremely slow
- unawesome — not awesome
- unswaying — to move or swing to and fro, as something fixed at one end or resting on a support.
- unwasting — not wasting; not diminishing or decaying
- wackiness — odd or irrational; crazy: They had some wacky plan for selling more books.
- wadsetter — a person who takes out a mortgage
- wadsworth — a city in N Ohio.
- waffen ss — the militarized formations of the SS, established by Nazi Germany between 1933 and 1945 and including some units of foreign nationals from occupied territories.
- waggeries — Plural form of waggery.
- waggishly — In a waggish manner.
- wagoneers — Plural form of wagoneer.
- wagonways — Plural form of wagonway.
- wahhabism — the group of doctrines or practices of the Wahhabis.
- wainscots — Plural form of wainscot.
- waist bag — a bag that fastens around the waist
- waistband — a band encircling the waist, especially as a part of a skirt or pair of trousers.
- waistbelt — a belt encircling the waist
- waistcoat — Chiefly British. vest (def 1).
- waistline — the circumference of the body at the waist: exercises to reduce the waistline.
- waitstaff — a staff of waiters or waitresses who wait on tables, as in a restaurant.
- wakamatsu — a seaport on N Kyushu, in S Japan: formed in 1963 by the merger of five cities (Kokura, Moji, Tobata, Wakamatsu, and Yawata)
- wakeovers — Plural form of wakeover.
- waldenses — a Christian sect that arose after 1170 in southern France, under the leadership of Pierre Waldo, a merchant of Lyons, and joined the Reformation movement in the 16th century.