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11-letter words containing w, e, d

  • waywardness — The quality of being wayward.
  • weak ending — a verse ending in which the metrical stress falls on a word or syllable that would not be stressed in natural utterance, as a preposition, the object of which is carried over to the next line.
  • weak-headed — easily intoxicated by alcoholic beverages.
  • weak-minded — having or showing a lack of mental firmness; irresolute; vacillating.
  • weak-willed — having or showing a want of firmness of will; easily swayed.
  • weakhearted — without courage or fortitude; fainthearted.
  • weasel word — a word used to temper the forthrightness of a statement; a word that makes one's views equivocal, misleading, or confusing.
  • weatherford — a town in N Texas.
  • weatherized — Simple past tense and past participle of weatherize.
  • weaverbirds — Plural form of weaverbird.
  • web address — Computers. URL (def 2).
  • web du bois — William Edward Burghardt [burg-hahrd] /ˈbɜrg hɑrd/ (Show IPA), 1868–1963, U.S. educator and writer.
  • webbed feet — bird, frog: toes joined by skin flaps
  • weddell sea — an arm of the Atlantic, E of Antarctic Peninsula.
  • wedding day — the day of a wedding.
  • wedge issue — an issue that divides or causes conflict in an otherwise unified group: Abortion is a wedge issue for the Republican Party.
  • weed cutter — a hand implement, often powered by electricity or a gasoline motor, for cutting weeds or trimming grass and often utilizing a rotating nylon cord as the cutting blade.
  • weed-killer — a herbicide.
  • weedkillers — Plural form of weedkiller.
  • weekend bag — weekender (def 3).
  • weekendings — weekends during which one goes away from home
  • weighbridge — a platform scale that stands flush with a road and is used for weighing trucks, livestock, etc.
  • weight down — If you weight something down, you put something heavy on it or in it in order to prevent it from moving easily.
  • weldability — to unite or fuse (as pieces of metal) by hammering, compressing, or the like, especially after rendering soft or pasty by heat, and sometimes with the addition of fusible material like or unlike the pieces to be united.
  • welded tuff — a fine-grained volcanic rock consisting mainly of welded shards of feldspar and quartz.
  • welding rod — filler metal supplied in the form of a rod, usually coated with flux
  • well argued — to present reasons for or against a thing: He argued in favor of capital punishment.
  • well design — Well design is the features that are considered when planning and constructing a well.
  • well hidden — concealed; obscure; covert: hidden meaning; hidden hostility.
  • well suited — appropriate: She is suited to such a job.
  • well versed — If someone is well versed in a particular subject, they know a lot about it.
  • well-argued — to present reasons for or against a thing: He argued in favor of capital punishment.
  • well-bonded — secured by or consisting of bonds: bonded debt.
  • well-cooked — having been cooked with skill so as to be pleasant to eat
  • well-copied — an imitation, reproduction, or transcript of an original: a copy of a famous painting.
  • well-digger — a person who digs a well
  • well-driven — past participle of drive.
  • well-earned — You can use well-earned to indicate that you think something is deserved, usually because the person who gets it has been working very hard.
  • well-fitted — made so as to follow closely the contours of a form or shape: fitted clothes; fitted sheets.
  • well-formed — rightly or pleasingly formed: a well-formed contour.
  • well-geared — Machinery. a part, as a disk, wheel, or section of a shaft, having cut teeth of such form, size, and spacing that they mesh with teeth in another part to transmit or receive force and motion. an assembly of such parts. one of several possible arrangements of such parts in a mechanism, as an automobile transmission, for affording different relations of torque and speed between the driving and the driven machinery, or for permitting the driven machinery to run in either direction: first gear; reverse gear. a mechanism or group of parts performing one function or serving one purpose in a complex machine: steering gear.
  • well-headed — having a heading or course.
  • well-healed — to make healthy, whole, or sound; restore to health; free from ailment.
  • well-heeled — well-off; rich.
  • well-hidden — concealed; obscure; covert: hidden meaning; hidden hostility.
  • well-judged — a public officer authorized to hear and decide cases in a court of law; a magistrate charged with the administration of justice.
  • well-linked — (of a gene) exhibiting linkage.
  • well-marked — strikingly noticeable; conspicuous: with marked success.
  • well-needed — a requirement, necessary duty, or obligation: There is no need for you to go there.
  • well-packed — filled to capacity; full: They've had a packed theater for every performance.
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