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10-letter words containing w, a, t, e

  • weatherman — a person who forecasts and reports the weather; meteorologist.
  • weathermen — Plural form of weatherman.
  • webcasting — the broadcasting of news, entertainment, etc., using the Internet, specifically the World Wide Web.
  • webmasters — Plural form of webmaster.
  • websterian — pertaining to or characteristic of Daniel Webster, his political theories, or his oratory.
  • weight man — a person whose work is to weigh goods or merchandise.
  • welfarists — (rare, pejorative, derisive) Plural form of welfarist.
  • well acted — anything done, being done, or to be done; deed; performance: a heroic act.
  • well water — water drawn from a well
  • well-acted — anything done, being done, or to be done; deed; performance: a heroic act.
  • well-meant — A well-meant decision, action, or comment is intended to be helpful or kind but is unsuccessful or causes problems.
  • well-taken — soundly logical; worthy of consideration: Her advice is well-taken.
  • wentletrap — any of several marine gastropods of the family Epitonii (Scalariidae), having a whitish, spiraled shell.
  • west allis — a city in SE Wisconsin, near Milwaukee.
  • west coast — the western coast of the U.S., bordering the Pacific Ocean and comprising the coastal areas of California, Oregon, and Washington.
  • west fargo — a city in SE North Dakota: suburb of Fargo.
  • west haven — a town in S Connecticut, near New Haven.
  • west irian — a former name of Irian Jaya.
  • west saxon — the Old English dialect of the West Saxon kingdom, dominant after a.d. c850 and the medium of nearly all the literary remains of Old English.
  • westphalia — a former province in NW Germany, now a part of North Rhine-Westphalia: treaty ending the Thirty Years' War 1648.
  • westwardly — having a westward direction or situation: the westwardly migration of the 1850s.
  • whaleboats — Plural form of whaleboat.
  • what goes? — what's happening?
  • what price — You use what price in front of a word or expression that refers to something happening when you want to ask how likely it is to happen. You usually do this to emphasize either that it is very likely or very unlikely.
  • what then? — what would happen in that case?
  • whatsaname — Any object whose name one does not know or cannot remember.
  • whatsoever — At all (used for emphasis).
  • wheat beer — any of various beers brewed using a mixture of wheat malt and barley malt
  • wheat cake — a pancake made of wheat flour.
  • wheat germ — the embryo or nucleus of the wheat kernel, used in or on foods as a concentrated source of vitamins.
  • wheat pool — (in Western Canada) a cereal farmers' cooperative
  • wheat rust — any of several diseases of wheat caused by rust fungi of the genus Puccinia.
  • wheatfield — A wheat field; a field of wheat; a plot of land planted with wheat.
  • wheatgrass — any of several wheatlike grasses of the genus Agropyron, grown for forage in the western U.S.
  • wheatstoneSir Charles, 1802–75, English physicist and inventor.
  • wheatworms — Plural form of wheatworm.
  • whereabout — whereabouts.
  • whereafter — after which
  • whiptailed — having a long slender tail
  • white amur — grass carp
  • white area — an area of land for which no specific planning proposal has been adopted
  • white bass — an edible freshwater fish, Morone chrysops, of the Great Lakes and Mississippi River drainage, silvery with yellow below and having the sides streaked with blackish lines.
  • white bear — polar bear.
  • white cake — a cake that is pale in color because its batter contains the whites of eggs but no yolks
  • white coal — Informal. water, as of a stream, used for power.
  • white coat — a white coat worn over everyday clothes by a doctor in a hospital or a scientist
  • white crab — ghost crab.
  • white damp — a poisonous coal-mine gas composed chiefly of carbon monoxide.
  • white flag — an all-white banner or piece of cloth, used as a symbol of surrender or truce.
  • white hake — a food fish, Urophycis tenuis, inhabiting marine waters, especially off the North Atlantic coast of the U.S.
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