11-letter words containing w, e, a, t, h, r
- weatherford — a town in N Texas.
- weathergirl — a young woman who presents weather forecasts
- weatherized — Simple past tense and past participle of weatherize.
- weathermost — (nautical) Farthest to the windward side.
- weathervane — A revolving pointer to show the direction of the wind, typically mounted on top of a building.
- weatherwise — (domain) With respect to the weather.
- weatherworn — weather-beaten.
- werepanther — (fiction) A shapeshifter who can change between panther and human form.
- 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:
- wheat berry — the whole kernel of wheat, sometimes cracked or ground and used as a cereal or cooked food, or made into bread.
- wheat bread — a type of bread that consists of a mixture of enriched white flour and whole-wheat flour.
- wheat flour — powdered cereal grain
- wheat ridge — a town in central Colorado, near Denver.
- wheeltapper — (UK, rail transport) Formerly, a railway employee tasked with tapping the train's wheels with a hammer to detect cracks.
- whereabouts — about where? where?
- wherewithal — that with which to do something; means or supplies for the purpose or need, especially money: the wherewithal to pay my rent.
- white alder — sweet pepperbush.
- white alert — (in military or civilian defense) an all-clear signal, directive, etc., indicating that the danger of air raid no longer exists.
- white bread — bread baked with bleached flour
- white bream — a similar cyprinid, Blicca bjoerkna
- white cedar — any of several chiefly coniferous trees valued for their wood, especially Chamaecyparis thyoides, of the eastern U.S., or Thuja occidentalis (northern white cedar) of northeastern North America.
- white dwarf — a star, approximately the size of the earth, that has undergone gravitational collapse and is in the final stage of evolution for low-mass stars, beginning hot and white and ending cold and dark (black dwarf)
- white friar — a Carmelite friar: so called from the distinctive white cloak worn by the order.
- white paper — paper bleached white.
- white shark — great white shark.
- white trash — a member of the class of poor whites, especially in the southern U.S.
- white water — fast-moving foamy water
- white-bread — pertaining to or characteristic of the white middle class; bourgeois: a typical white-bread suburban neighborhood.
- whiteboards — Plural form of whiteboard.
- whitefriars — a district in central London, England.
- whitethroat — any of several small songbirds having a throat that is white, especially an Old World warbler, Sylvia communis.
- whitewasher — One who, or that which, whitewashes.
- whitewaters — a town in SE Wisconsin.
- whitherward — toward what place; in what direction.
- whitleather — white leather.
- whore after — to pursue something immoral or depraved
- whoremaster — someone who consorts with whores; a lecher or pander.
- windcheater — a lightweight jacket for sports or other outdoor wear.
- witch alder — a shrub, Fothergilla gardenii, of the witch hazel family, native to the southeastern U.S., having spikes of white flowers that bloom before the leaves appear.
- with reason — a basis or cause, as for some belief, action, fact, event, etc.: the reason for declaring war.
- wither away — weaken and die
- withstander — A person who withstands or resists; an opponent.
- woman-hater — a person, especially a man, who dislikes women; misogynist.
- workwatcher — a person who observes racehorses in training