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9-letter words containing w, a, t, h, o

  • tallowish — resembling tallow; tallow-like
  • the wagon — Charles's Wain
  • the woman — feminine nature or feelings
  • throwaway — made or intended to be discarded after use or quick examination: a throwaway container; a throwaway brochure.
  • throwback — an act of throwing back.
  • toothwash — a tooth-cleaning liquid
  • top whack — the maximum price
  • towelhead — an offensive term for someone who wears a turban
  • towheaded — a head of very light blond, almost white hair.
  • town hall — a hall or building belonging to a town, used for the transaction of the town's business and often also as a place of public assembly.
  • two-phase — diphase.
  • wadsworth — a city in N Ohio.
  • walkathon — a long-distance walking race for testing endurance.
  • warmouths — Plural form of warmouth.
  • washcloth — a small cloth for washing one's face or body.
  • watch for — be vigilant for, careful of
  • watch out — to be alertly on the lookout, look attentively, or observe, as to see what comes, is done, or happens: to watch while an experiment is performed.
  • watchouts — the act of looking out for or anticipating something; lookout: Keep a watchout for dishonest behavior.
  • watchword — a word or short phrase to be communicated, on challenge, to a sentinel or guard; password or countersign.
  • water hog — a person who uses water selfishly or irresponsibly, esp during a water shortage
  • waterhole — A depression in which water collects, especially one from which animals regularly drink.
  • watt-hour — a unit of energy equal to the energy of one watt operating for one hour, equivalent to 3600 joules. Abbreviation: Wh.
  • wave moth — any of several small geometrid moths with wavy markings, such as the common wave (Deilinia exanthemata), with grey-marked wings, and the lighter common white wave (D. pusaria)
  • whack out — to strike with a smart, resounding blow or blows.
  • whaleboat — a long, narrow boat designed for quick turning and use in rough seas: formerly used in whaling, now mainly for sea rescue.
  • wheatworm — a small nematode, Tylenchus tritici, that stunts growth and disrupts seed production in wheat.
  • white oak — a town in central Maryland, near Washington, D.C.
  • whitecoat — a baby seal, usually less than four weeks old and still having its initial white fur.
  • woodchats — Plural form of woodchat.
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