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10-letter words containing w, e, i, l

  • light wave — the movement of light conceptualized as a wave, defined by such properties as reflection, refraction, and dispersion
  • lightwaves — Plural form of lightwave.
  • like water — lavishly; freely
  • lily-white — white as a lily: soft lily-white skin.
  • lindenwold — a town in SW New Jersey.
  • lineswoman — a female official, as in tennis, soccer, ice hockey, and football, who assists the referee.
  • lineswomen — Plural form of lineswoman.
  • little owl — a small, European owl, Athene noctua, often portrayed in art with the goddess Athena.
  • littlewood — (Maud) Joan. 1914–2002, British theatre director, who founded the Theatre Workshop Company (1945) with the aim of bringing theatre to the working classes: noted esp for her production of Oh, What a Lovely War! (1963)
  • live-tweet — to post messages on the Twitter website about an event, etc, as it happens
  • liverworts — Plural form of liverwort.
  • liverwurst — a sausage made with a large percentage of liver, especially one made with pork liver and pork meat.
  • longwinded — Alternative spelling of long-winded.
  • low relief — bas-relief.
  • low-income — of or relating to those with a relatively small income.
  • low-minded — having or showing a coarse or vulgar taste or interests.
  • low-priced — selling at a low price; inexpensive; cheap.
  • low-ticket — having a relatively low price: a growing market for low-ticket items.
  • lower limb — a limb that is lower or hindmost; a leg
  • loweringly — In a lowering manner; with cloudiness or threatening gloom.
  • mawlamyine — Moulmein.
  • middlebrow — a person of conventional tastes and interests in matters of culture; a moderately cultivated person.
  • middletown — a township in E New Jersey.
  • middleware — Software that acts as a bridge between an operating system or database and applications, especially on a network.
  • mildewcide — a chemical for destroying mildew.
  • miles away — If you say that someone is miles away, you mean that they are unaware of what is happening around them because they are thinking about something else.
  • milk white — You can use milk white to describe things that are a milky white colour.
  • milk-white — of a white or slightly blue-white color, as that of milk.
  • mill owner — someone who owns a mill
  • mill wheel — a wheel, especially a waterwheel, for driving a mill.
  • mill-wheel — a wheel, especially a waterwheel, for driving a mill.
  • millworker — A worker in a mill or factory.
  • mindblower — a hallucinogenic drug.
  • mistflower — a North American composite plant, Eupatorium coelestinum, having heads of blue flowers.
  • mobile web — wireless Internet access from a smartphone or other mobile device (usually preceded by the ; often used attributively): to create apps for the mobile Web; the mobile Web version of our website.
  • multi-view — an instance of seeing or beholding; visual inspection.
  • multipower — Of or pertaining to more than one power (in various senses).
  • new berlin — a city in SE Wisconsin, near Milwaukee.
  • nipplewort — a yellow-flowered plant, Lapsana communis, found in woods and on wasteland.
  • nut weevil — any of several snout beetles of the genus Balaninus, the larvae of which live in and feed on nuts and acorns.
  • olive wood — olive (def 3).
  • otherwhile — at another time or other times.
  • overwisely — in a pretentiously wise manner
  • parcelwise — bit by bit
  • pea weevil — a seed beetle, Bruchus pisorum, the larvae of which live in and feed on the seeds of the pea plant.
  • periwinkle — Also called myrtle. a trailing plant, Vinca minor, of the dogbane family, having glossy, evergreen foliage and usually blue-violet flowers.
  • pickleworm — the larva of a pyralid moth, Diaphania nitidalis, that bores into the stem and fruit of squash, cucumber, and other cucurbitaceous plants.
  • pillowcase — a removable sacklike covering, usually of cotton, drawn over a pillow.
  • planetwide — relating to or affecting a whole planet
  • ploughwise — back and forth in alternate rows, in the manner of a plough
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