9-letter words containing w, e, a, s, l
- table saw — a circular saw mounted on the underside of a table through which its blade projects: work to be sawed is placed on the table
- tablewise — in the form of a table or list
- ullswater — a lake in NW England, in Cumbria in the Lake District. Length: 12 km (7.5 miles)
- waistbelt — a belt encircling the waist
- waistline — the circumference of the body at the waist: exercises to reduce the waistline.
- waldenses — a Christian sect that arose after 1170 in southern France, under the leadership of Pierre Waldo, a merchant of Lyons, and joined the Reformation movement in the 16th century.
- walkovers — Plural form of walkover.
- wallabies — Plural form of wallaby.
- wallensis — Sir William, Wallace, Sir William.
- wallopers — Plural form of walloper.
- warplanes — Plural form of warplane.
- wash sale — a sale of a stock at a loss and repurchase of the same or substantially identical stock within 30 days, for which the capital loss is disallowed for tax purposes.
- washables — Plural form of washable.
- wassailed — Simple past tense and past participle of wassail.
- wassailer — One who wassails.
- wasteland — land that is uncultivated or barren.
- wasteless — to consume, spend, or employ uselessly or without adequate return; use to no avail or profit; squander: to waste money; to waste words.
- wasterful — Lb obsolete wasteful.
- watchless — not watchful or alert; lacking in vigilance: an irresponsible and watchless sentry.
- waterless — devoid of water; dry.
- wayleaves — Plural form of wayleave.
- weakliest — Superlative form of weakly.
- weaklings — Plural form of weakling.
- weanlings — Plural form of weanling.
- wearables — Plural form of wearable.
- weariless — unwearying; tireless: a weariless vigil.
- weaseling — (US) present participle of weasel.
- weaseller — someone who weasels out of a commitment or responsibility
- welfarism — the set of attitudes and policies characterizing or tending toward the establishment of a welfare state.
- welfarist — the set of attitudes and policies characterizing or tending toward the establishment of a welfare state.
- well-cast — to throw or hurl; fling: The gambler cast the dice.
- welladays — alas
- wellaways — alas
- wellheads — Plural form of wellhead.
- wenceslas — 1361–1419, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 1378–1400; as Wenceslaus IV, king of Bohemia 1378–1419.
- westfalen — German name of Westphalia.
- wheatless — without wheat
- wheelbase — the distance from the center of the front-wheel spindle to the center of the rear-wheel axle.
- wholesale — the sale of goods in quantity, as to retailers or jobbers, for resale (opposed to retail).
- windscale — a numerical scale, as the Beaufort scale, for designating relative wind intensities.
- wineglass — a drinking glass, as a goblet, having a foot and a stem and used specifically for serving wine.
- wolfsbane — any of several plants in the aconite genus Aconitum, including A. lycoctonum, bearing stalks of hood-shaped purplish-blue flowers, the monkshood A. napellus, which yields a poisonous alkaloid used medicinally, and numerous garden varieties in various colors.
- womanless — Without women or a woman.
- wranglers — Plural form of wrangler.
- wreakless — (obsolete) unrevengeful; weak.