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11-letter words containing w, c, t

  • sweatercoat — a coat knitted like a bulky sweater.
  • sweet birch — a North American tree, Betula lenta, having smooth, blackish bark and twigs that are a source of methyl salicylate.
  • sweet cider — the juice pressed from apples (or formerly from some other fruit) used for drinking, either before fermentation (sweet cider) or after fermentation (hard cider) or for making applejack, vinegar, etc.
  • switch cane — a stick or short staff used to assist one in walking; walking stick.
  • switch over — If you switch over when you are watching television, you change to another channel.
  • switch plug — a plug, as for an electric iron, equipped with an on-off switch.
  • switch yard — a railroad yard in which rolling stock is distributed or made up into trains.
  • switchblade — a pocketknife, the blade of which is held by a spring and can be released suddenly, as by pressing a button.
  • switchboard — a structural unit on which are mounted switches and instruments necessary to complete telephone circuits manually.
  • switched on — turned-on (def 1).
  • switched-on — turned-on (def 1).
  • switchgrass — a North American prairie grass
  • think twice — to have a conscious mind, to some extent of reasoning, remembering experiences, making rational decisions, etc.
  • time switch — Electronics
  • to eat crow — If someone eats crow, they admit that they have been wrong and apologize, especially in situations where this is humiliating or embarrassing for them.
  • tonic water — drink: carbonated water
  • tower block — a high-rise building.
  • tower crane — a rotatable cantilever jib on top of a steelwork tower used on building sites where the operator needs to command a good view of the site
  • town centre — the most important commercial or business area of a town, containing most of the shops, banks, restaurants etc
  • townscaping — the act of designing a town
  • toxic waste — waste material that can be harmful or deadly to living creatures and the environment
  • trackwalker — a person employed to walk over and inspect a certain section of railroad track at intervals.
  • tragic flaw — the character defect that causes the downfall of the protagonist of a tragedy; hamartia.
  • train wreck — an accident in which a train or trains are severely damaged.
  • trickledown — of, relating to, or based on the trickle-down theory: the trickle-down benefits to the local community.
  • trip switch — an electric switch arranged to interrupt a circuit suddenly and disconnect power from a running machine so that the machine is stopped
  • tweetcation — a short break from posting on the Twitter website
  • twelve-inch — a phonograph record twelve inches in diameter, especially one with two or more remixes of the same song.
  • twin cities — Minneapolis & St. Paul, Minn.
  • two o'clock — 2 P.M., 1400 hours, 2 in the afternoon
  • two old cat — one old cat played with two batters.
  • under watch — If someone is being kept under watch, they are being guarded or observed all the time.
  • unwatchable — detectable; apparent.
  • vichy water — a natural mineral water from springs at Vichy, containing sodium bicarbonate, other alkaline salts, etc., used in the treatment of digestive disturbances, gout, etc.
  • view factor — The view factor is the degree to which heat carried by radiation can be passed between two surfaces.
  • wage packet — regular pay from an employer
  • wainscoting — wood, especially oak and usually in the form of paneling, for lining interior walls.
  • wainscotted — Having a wainscot.
  • waistcloths — Plural form of waistcloth.
  • waistcoated — Wearing a waistcoat.
  • wall rocket — any of several yellow-flowered European plants of the genus Diplotaxis, such as D. muralis, that grow on old walls and in waste places: family Brassicaceae (crucifers)
  • wall socket — socket (def 2b).
  • war cabinet — government wartime committee
  • warm sector — the region of warmest air bounded by the cold and warm fronts of a cyclone.
  • warsaw pact — an organization formed in Warsaw, Poland (1955), comprising Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and the U.S.S.R., for collective defense under a joint military command.
  • watch chain — a chain, frequently of gold or silver, attached to a pocket watch, serving as an ornament and, when passed through a buttonhole in the vest, as a guard against loss or theft of the watch.
  • watch guard — a short chain, cord, or ribbon for securing a watch when worn on the person.
  • watch night — the last night of the year, observed in a watch meeting.
  • watch-glass — a curved glass disc that covers the dial of a watch
  • watchdogged — characteristic of a watchdog
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