11-letter words containing w, e, d, h, a
- stonewashed — to wash (cloth) with pebbles or stones so as to give the appearance of wear.
- switchblade — a pocketknife, the blade of which is held by a spring and can be released suddenly, as by pressing a button.
- swivel head — A swivel head is a bearing between the traveling block and the kelly.
- the tynwald — the Parliament of the Isle of Man, consisting of the crown, lieutenant governor, House of Keys, and legislative council
- thitherward — Also, thitherward [thith -er-werd, th ith -] /ˈθɪð ər wərd, ˈðɪð-/ (Show IPA), thitherwards. to or toward that place or point; there.
- throw aside — If you throw aside a way of life, a principle, or an idea, you abandon it or reject it.
- throw shade — to make a public show of contempt
- twaite shad — a European shad
- twelfth day — the 12th day after Christmas, January 6, on which the festival of the Epiphany is celebrated: formerly observed as the last day of the Christmas festivities.
- under watch — If someone is being kept under watch, they are being guarded or observed all the time.
- unpathwayed — unpathed, pathless
- unweathered — not weathered; not changed by exposure to the weather
- walk-behind — being a motor-driven machine, as a power lawn mower or a snowblower, designed for operation with the operator walking behind and guiding the machine by its handle controls.
- ward heeler — a minor politician who canvasses voters and does other chores for a political machine or party boss.
- warmhearted — having or showing sympathy, affection, kindness, cordiality, etc.: a warm-hearted welcome.
- watchdogged — characteristic of a watchdog
- wavy-haired — having wavy hair
- weak-headed — easily intoxicated by alcoholic beverages.
- weakhearted — without courage or fortitude; fainthearted.
- weatherford — a town in N Texas.
- weatherized — Simple past tense and past participle of weatherize.
- well-headed — having a heading or course.
- well-healed — to make healthy, whole, or sound; restore to health; free from ailment.
- well-shaped — of a definite form, shape, or character (often used in combination): a U -shaped driveway.
- well-shaved — to remove a growth of beard with a razor.
- whacked out — tired; exhausted; worn-out.
- whacked-out — tired; exhausted; worn-out.
- whangdoodle — a fanciful creature of undefined nature.
- wheat bread — a type of bread that consists of a mixture of enriched white flour and whole-wheat flour.
- wheat field — area of land where wheat is cultivated
- wheat ridge — a town in central Colorado, near Denver.
- whip-tailed — having a long, slender tail like a whip.
- whiskerando — a man with extravagant whiskers
- white alder — sweet pepperbush.
- white bread — bread baked with bleached flour
- 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-bread — pertaining to or characteristic of the white middle class; bourgeois: a typical white-bread suburban neighborhood.
- white-faced — having a white or pale face.
- whiteboards — Plural form of whiteboard.
- whitewashed — Simple past tense and past participle of whitewash.
- whitherward — toward what place; in what direction.
- whittuesday — the day following Whitmonday.
- widechapped — open-mouthed
- wild-headed — given to wild or exorbitant ideas.
- wind-shaken — affected by windshake.
- windcheater — a lightweight jacket for sports or other outdoor wear.
- wire-haired — having coarse, stiff, wirelike hair.
- 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.
- withstander — A person who withstands or resists; an opponent.