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11-letter words containing w, a, t, m

  • shameworthy — deserving shame; denoting something a person ought to be ashamed of
  • small white — a small white butterfly, Artogeia rapae, with scanty black markings, the larvae of which feed on brassica leaves
  • smooth away — to remove (difficulties, obstacles, etc.)
  • sportswoman — a woman who engages in sports.
  • stateswoman — a woman who is experienced in the art of government.
  • storm watch — watch (def 20).
  • storm water — standing water produced after a heavy rainfall or snowfall
  • stunt woman — a woman who substitutes for an actor in scenes requiring hazardous or acrobatic feats.
  • sweetlambda — Sugared lambda-calculus(?).
  • tally-woman — a mistress
  • tamper with — to meddle, especially for the purpose of altering, damaging, or misusing (usually followed by with): Someone has been tampering with the lock.
  • the new man — a type of modern man who allows the caring side of his nature to show by being supportive and by sharing child care and housework
  • time waster — If you say that someone or something is a time waster, you mean that they cause you to spend a lot of time doing something that is unnecessary or does not produce any benefit.
  • tradeswoman — a woman engaged in trade.
  • trans woman — an adult who was born male but whose gender identity is female.
  • tree mallow — a malvaceous treelike plant, Lavatera arborea, of rocky coastal areas of Europe and N Africa, having a woody stem, rounded leaves, and red-purple flowers
  • tribeswoman — a female member of a tribe.
  • trombe wall — a glass-fronted exterior masonry wall that absorbs solar heat for radiation into a building.
  • twelfth man — a reserve player in a cricket team
  • vietnam war — a conflict, starting in 1954 and ending in 1975, between South Vietnam (later aided by the U.S., South Korea, Australia, the Philippines, Thailand, and New Zealand) and the Vietcong and North Vietnam.
  • waldmeister — An herb used for flavouring wines and liqueurs.
  • wall system — a modular system of shelves, some of which may be enclosed by doors, either mounted on a wall or arranged in freestanding units, for holding books, bric-a-brac, etc., and sometimes including such features as a drop-leaf desk or specially designed storage space, as to accommodate records or electronic equipment.
  • walthamstow — a former borough, now part of Waltham Forest, in SE England.
  • warm sector — the region of warmest air bounded by the cold and warm fronts of a cyclone.
  • warmhearted — having or showing sympathy, affection, kindness, cordiality, etc.: a warm-hearted welcome.
  • watchmakers — Plural form of watchmaker.
  • watchmaking — The making (and repairing) of watches.
  • water lemon — yellow granadilla.
  • water meter — a device for measuring and registering the quantity of water that passes through a pipe or other outlet.
  • water motor — any form of prime mover or motor that is operated by the kinetic energy, pressure, or weight of water, especially a small turbine or waterwheel fitted to a pipe supplying water.
  • water nymph — a nymph of the water, as a naiad, a Nereid, or an Oceanid.
  • watermarked — Simple past tense and past participle of watermark.
  • watermelons — Plural form of watermelon.
  • weather map — a map or chart showing weather conditions over a wide area at a particular time, compiled from simultaneous observations at different places.
  • weathermost — (nautical) Farthest to the windward side.
  • welcome mat — a doormat, especially one with the word “welcome” printed on it.
  • west german — a former republic in central Europe: created in 1949 by the coalescing of the British, French, and U.S. zones of occupied Germany established in 1945. 96,025 sq. mi. (248,706 sq. km). Capital: Bonn.
  • westermarck — Edward Alexander [ed-werd al-ig-zan-der,, -zahn-;; Finnish ed-vahrd ah-lek-sahn-duh r] /ˈɛd wərd ˌæl ɪgˈzæn dər,, -ˈzɑn-;; Finnish ˈɛd vɑrd ˌɑ lɛkˈsɑn dər/ (Show IPA), 1862–1939, Finnish sociologist.
  • westmorland — a former county in NW England, now part of Cumbria, partially in the Lake District.
  • wet compass — a compass having a compass card floating in a liquid.
  • wet machine — a machine for dewatering pulp.
  • wharfmaster — a person who manages a wharf
  • what matter — what does it matter?
  • what's more — in addition
  • whateverism — (politics) Adherence to the Two Whatevers:
  • whit monday — the Monday following Whitsunday.
  • white bream — a similar cyprinid, Blicca bjoerkna
  • white magic — magic used for good purposes, especially to counteract evil (contrasted with black magic).
  • white metal — any of various light-colored alloys, as Babbitt metal or Britannia metal.
  • whoremaster — someone who consorts with whores; a lecher or pander.
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