9-letter words containing w, e, d, r
- landowner — an owner or proprietor of land.
- leadscrew — A screw designed to translate turning motion into linear motion.
- leadworks — a factory that makes things out of lead
- leadworts — Plural form of leadwort.
- leewardly — (of a ship) tending to fall to leeward
- leftwards — Also, leftwards. toward or on the left.
- lifeworld — All the immediate experiences, activities, and contacts that make up the world of an individual or corporate life.
- low rider — an individually decorated and customized car fitted with hydraulic jacks that permit lowering of the chassis nearly to the road.
- low-grade — of an inferior quality, worth, value, etc.: The mine yields low-grade silver ore.
- lowlander — a native of the Lowlands.
- meadowrue — A plant (any plant of genus Thalictrum), also known as thalictrum.
- midwifery — the technique or practice of a midwife.
- midwinter — the middle of winter.
- misworded — to word incorrectly.
- networked — any netlike combination of filaments, lines, veins, passages, or the like: a network of arteries; a network of sewers under the city.
- new order — a new or revised system of operation, form of government, plan of attack, or the like.
- new world — Western Hemisphere (def 1).
- newground — a tract of land recently cleared for cultivation.
- newsboard — bulletin board.
- newstrade — newspaper retail as a whole
- no wonder — it is not surprising
- oceanward — Toward the ocean.
- outworked — Simple past tense and past participle of outwork.
- over-wind — to wind beyond the proper limit; wind too far: He must have overwound his watch.
- overcrowd — Fill (accommodations or a space) beyond what is usual or comfortable.
- overdrawn — Past participle of overdraw.
- overdraws — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overdraw.
- overdrown — (obsolete, transitive) To wet or drench to excess.
- overwound — to wind beyond the proper limit; wind too far: He must have overwound his watch.
- pewholder — a person who leases or is the owner of a pew or an area of seats in a church
- piepowder — a travelling market trader, merchant or similar traveller
- powdering — a thin sprinkling of something on a surface
- powderman — a person in charge of explosives, especially in a demolition crew.
- pre-owned — previously owned; used; secondhand: a sale of preowned furs.
- prewarned — to give notice, advice, or intimation to (a person, group, etc.) of danger, impending evil, possible harm, or anything else unfavorable: They warned him of a plot against him. She was warned that her life was in danger.
- prewashed — being washed before sale, especially to produce a soft texture or a worn look: prewashed blue jeans.
- prowessed — brave or skilful
- rainbowed — containing, resembling, or involving a rainbow
- raw-boned — having little flesh, especially on a large-boned frame; gaunt.
- red dwarf — any of the faint reddish stars having diameters about half that of the sun and low surface temperatures, about 2000–3000 K; a main sequence star of spectral type M.
- red water — Texas fever
- reforward — toward or at a place, point, or time in advance; onward; ahead: to move forward; from this day forward; to look forward.
- renewedly — in a renewed fashion
- rewardful — offering reward; rewarding
- rewarding — affording satisfaction, valuable experience, or the like; worthwhile.
- rewilding — to introduce (animals or plants) to their original habitat or to a habitat similar to their natural one: proposals to rewild elephants to the American plains.
- rewinding — an act or instance of rewinding.
- ride down — to sit on and manage a horse or other animal in motion; be carried on the back of an animal.
- ridgewood — a city in NE New Jersey.
- rigwiddie — the part of a carthorse's harness to which the cart is attached