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10-letter words containing w, d, r

  • whitebeard — an old man, especially one with a white or gray beard.
  • whiteboard — a smooth, glossy sheet of white plastic that can be written on with a colored pen or marker in the manner of a blackboard.
  • whitebread — any white or light-colored bread made from finely ground, usually bleached, flour.
  • whitecedar — (US) alternative spelling of white cedar.
  • whorehound — (US, vulgar, slang) Someone who often has sex with prostitutes.
  • widescreen — of, noting, or pertaining to motion pictures projected on a screen having greater width than height, usually in a ratio of 1 to 2.5.
  • widespread — spread over or open, or occupying a wide space.
  • widow bird — whydah.
  • widowbirds — Plural form of widowbird.
  • widowmaker — Alternative form of widow-maker.
  • wienerwald — a forested and wooded hill range in NE Lower Austria, W of Vienna: resorts.
  • wild brier — the dog rose, Rosa canina.
  • wild horse — horse which is untamed
  • wild track — a soundtrack recorded other than with a synchronized picture, usually carrying sound effects, random dialogue, etc
  • wild water — turbulent water in a river, esp as an area for navigating in a canoe as a sport
  • wildcarded — (computing) Replaced or supplemented with a wildcard character to allow matching against a range of possible values.
  • wildcatter — an oil prospector.
  • wilderment — The state of being bewildered; confusion; bewilderment.
  • wilderness — a wooded area in NE Virginia: several battles fought here in 1864 between armies of Grant and Lee.
  • wildflower — the flower of a plant that normally grows in fields, forests, etc., without deliberate cultivation.
  • willendorf — a village in NE Austria, near Krems: site of an Aurignacian settlement where a 4½ inches (11 cm) limestone statuette (Venus of Willendorf) was found.
  • wind power — power derived from wind: used to generate electricity or mechanical power.
  • wind river — a river in W central Wyoming, flowing SE and joining the Popo Agie River to form the Bighorn River. 120 miles (193 km) long.
  • wind shear — the rate at which wind velocity changes from point to point in a given direction.
  • wind surge — a wind-induced rise in the water level at the coast or the shore of an inland expanse of water. It has a definite frequency and if this is close to the tidal frequency serious flooding can result
  • wind-borne — carried by the wind, as pollen or seed.
  • windbreaks — Plural form of windbreak.
  • windburned — Suffering from windburn.
  • windermereLake, a lake in NW England, between Westmorland and Lancashire: the largest lake in England. 10.5 miles (17 km) long; 5.67 sq. mi. (15 sq. km).
  • windflower — any plant belonging to the genus Anemone, of the buttercup family, having divided leaves and showy, solitary flowers.
  • windhovers — Plural form of windhover.
  • windjammer — (formerly) a merchant ship propelled by sails.
  • window ram — Window Random Access Memory
  • windscreen — windshield.
  • windstorms — Plural form of windstorm.
  • windsucker — a horse afflicted with cribbing.
  • windsurfed — Simple past tense and past participle of windsurf.
  • windsurfer — A person who takes part in windsurfing.
  • wingspread — the distance between the most outward tips of the wings when they are as extended as possible.
  • winkelried — Arnold von (ˈarnɔlt fɔn). died ?1386, Swiss hero of the battle of Sempach (1386) against the Austrians
  • winsorized — Simple past tense and past participle of winsorize.
  • winterfeed — to feed (cattle, sheep, etc.) during the winter when pasturage is not available.
  • winterized — Simple past tense and past participle of winterize.
  • wintertide — wintertime.
  • wire fraud — the crime of using interstate wire, television, or radio communications with the intent to defraud.
  • wirehaired — having coarse, stiff, wirelike hair.
  • wiretapped — Simple past tense and past participle of wiretap.
  • withdrawal — Also, withdrawment. the act or condition of withdrawing.
  • withdrawed — (nonstandard) Simple past tense and past participle of withdraw.
  • withdrawer — One who withdraws.
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