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9-letter words containing w, e, a

  • water hog — a person who uses water selfishly or irresponsibly, esp during a water shortage
  • water ice — ice formed by direct freezing of fresh or salt water, and not by compacting of snow.
  • water key — a lever to drain saliva from a brass musical instrument, as the trombone.
  • water oak — an oak, Quercus nigra, of the southern U.S., growing chiefly along streams and swamps.
  • water pox — chickenpox.
  • water rat — any of various rodents having aquatic habits.
  • water-bus — vaporetto.
  • water-ski — to plane over water on water skis or a water ski by grasping a towing rope pulled by a speedboat.
  • waterbeds — Plural form of waterbed.
  • waterbird — A bird that frequents water, especially one that habitually wades or swims in fresh water.
  • waterbody — Any significant accumulation of water, usually covering the Earth or another planet, such as a river, lake or a bay.
  • waterbuck — any of several large African antelopes of the genus Kobus, frequenting marshes and reedy places, especially K. ellipsiprymnus, of eastern and central Africa.
  • waterbury — a city in W Connecticut.
  • waterdogs — Plural form of waterdog.
  • waterfall — a steep fall or flow of water in a watercourse from a height, as over a precipice; cascade.
  • waterford — a county in Munster province, in the S Republic of Ireland. 710 sq. mi. (1840 sq. km).
  • waterfowl — a water bird, especially a swimming bird.
  • watergate — a White House political scandal that came to light during the 1972 presidential campaign, growing out of a break-in at the Democratic Party headquarters at the Watergate apartment-office complex in Washington, D.C., and, after congressional hearings, culminating in the resignation of President Nixon in 1974.
  • waterhead — the source of a river or stream.
  • waterhole — A depression in which water collects, especially one from which animals regularly drink.
  • waterings — Plural form of watering.
  • waterjets — Plural form of waterjet.
  • waterleaf — any of several North American plants of the genus Hydrophyllum, having clusters of bluish or white flowers and leaves often bearing marks resembling water stains.
  • waterless — devoid of water; dry.
  • waterlike — Resembling water.
  • waterlily — Alternative spelling of water lily.
  • waterline — Nautical. the part of the outside of a ship's hull that is just at the water level.
  • watermark — a mark indicating the height to which water rises or has risen, as in a river or inlet.
  • watermeal — any of several tiny floating aquatic plants of the genus Wolffia.
  • watermill — A mill (for whatever purpose) powered by water.
  • watermint — Alternative spelling of water mint.
  • waterpick — a portable electric appliance that uses a stream of water under force to remove food particles from between the teeth and to massage the gums.
  • watershed — Chiefly British. the ridge or crest line dividing two drainage areas; water parting; divide.
  • waterside — the margin, bank, or shore of a river, lake, ocean, etc.
  • waterskin — The skin of a goat used as a container for water.
  • watertown — a town in E Massachusetts, on the Charles River, near Boston: U.S. arsenal.
  • waterward — in the direction of water or a body of water.
  • waterways — A river, canal, or other route for travel by water.
  • waterweed — elodea.
  • waterwork — (arts) painting executed in size or distemper, on canvas or walls.
  • waterworn — worn by the action of water; smoothed by the force or movement of water.
  • waterzooi — A type of Flemish stew, traditionally made with fish.
  • wattersonHenry ("Marse Henry") 1840–1921, U.S. journalist and political leader.
  • wattmeter — a calibrated instrument for measuring electric power in watts.
  • wave band — band2 (def 9).
  • wave base — the depth in a body of water at which the action of surface waves stops stirring the sediments
  • wave down — If someone waves down a vehicle, they wave their hand as a signal to the driver to stop the vehicle.
  • wave farm — facility that generates power from the tides
  • wave moth — any of several small geometrid moths with wavy markings, such as the common wave (Deilinia exanthemata), with grey-marked wings, and the lighter common white wave (D. pusaria)
  • wave tank — a shallow container of water in which waves are produced by vibrating an object in the water, used to observe or demonstrate wave phenomena.
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