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10-letter words containing w, c, t

  • cowboy hat — a wide-brimmed hat as worn by cowboys
  • cowcatcher — a metal frame on the front of a locomotive to clear the track of animals or other obstructions
  • cowfeteria — a calf feeder with multiple teats
  • craft brew — an all-malt or nearly all-malt specialty beer usually brewed in a small, regional brewery.
  • cross-town — going across or following a route across a town
  • crotchwood — wood from a tree crotch, characterized by a swirling, irregular figure and used for furniture and veneers.
  • crown post — any vertical member in a roof truss, especially a king post.
  • crown rust — a disease of oats and other grasses, characterized by the formation, on the leaves, of orange or black spores, caused by a rust fungus, Puccinia coronata.
  • crown wart — a disease of alfalfa and clover, characterized by galls around the base of the stem, caused by several fungi of the genus Urophlyctis.
  • crypto-jew — a member of a Jewish community who secretly practices Judaism while officially converting, under duress, to either Christianity or Islam.
  • cut flower — any pretty flower cut for a floral arrangement.
  • czernowitz — German name of Cernăuţi.
  • deathwatch — a vigil held beside a dying or dead person
  • deck watch — (on a ship) a precision watch used on deck for navigational purposes to avoid disturbing the chronometer.
  • dip switch — computing: on-off switch
  • ditchwater — water, especially stagnant and dirty water, that has collected in a ditch.
  • dogwatches — Plural form of dogwatch.
  • downcasted — Simple past tense and past participle of downcast.
  • dutch wife — (in tropical countries) an open framework used in bed as a rest for the limbs.
  • dutchwoman — a female native or inhabitant of the Netherlands; a woman of Dutch ancestry.
  • face towel — a small towel for the face.
  • flow chart — Also called flow sheet. a detailed diagram or chart of the operations and equipment through which material passes, as in a manufacturing process.
  • flowcharts — Plural form of flowchart.
  • glowsticks — Plural form of glowstick.
  • hate-watch — to watch (a TV show, movie, video, actor, etc.) that one professes to dislike, often with the intention to mock or criticize.
  • hedgewitch — A modern witch who focuses on herbalism and shamanic experience.
  • hit wicket — an instance of a batsman breaking the wicket with the bat or a part of the body while playing a stroke and so being out
  • hot switch — a rapid transfer from one point of origin to another during a broadcast.
  • insect wax — Chinese wax.
  • jack towel — a long towel with the ends sewed together, for hanging on a roller.
  • jackstraws — one of a group of strips of wood or similar objects, as straws or toothpicks, used in the game of jackstraws.
  • keep watch — observe, maintain a vigil
  • killswitch — Alternative spelling of kill switch.
  • knackwurst — a short, thick, highly seasoned sausage.
  • knockwurst — knackwurst.
  • law centre — an office, usually staffed by professional volunteers, at which free legal advice and information are provided to the general public
  • law courts — a body which adjudicates legal disputes and attempts to administer justice in accordance with the law
  • letchworth — a town in SE England, in N Hertfordshire: the first garden city in Great Britain (founded in 1903). Pop: 32 932 (2001)
  • low-impact — Low-impact exercise does not put a lot of stress on your body.
  • low-ticket — having a relatively low price: a growing market for low-ticket items.
  • microwatts — Plural form of microwatt.
  • mid-wicket — the fielding position on the on side, approximately midway between square leg and mid-on
  • narrowcast — to aim a program or programming at a specific, limited audience or sales market.
  • new castle — a city in W Pennsylvania.
  • newscaster — a broadcast of news on radio or television.
  • nowcasting — the preparation or production of nowcasts
  • pawnticket — a ticket or receipt for a pawned item
  • pitchwoman — a female pitchman
  • quickwater — the part of a river or other stream having a strong current.
  • quincewort — Squinancywort.
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