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11-letter words containing w, e, i, r, s

  • white trash — a member of the class of poor whites, especially in the southern U.S.
  • whiteboards — Plural form of whiteboard.
  • whitefriars — a district in central London, England.
  • whiteprints — Plural form of whiteprint.
  • whitethorns — Plural form of whitethorn.
  • whitewasher — One who, or that which, whitewashes.
  • whitewaters — a town in SE Wisconsin.
  • wholegrains — Wholegrains are the grains of cereals such as wheat and maize that have not been processed.
  • widdershins — in a direction contrary to the natural one, especially contrary to the apparent course of the sun or counterclockwise: considered as unlucky or causing disaster.
  • wide-screen — of, noting, or pertaining to motion pictures projected on a screen having greater width than height, usually in a ratio of 1 to 2.5.
  • widowmakers — Plural form of widowmaker.
  • wienerwurst — Vienna sausage.
  • wildcatters — Plural form of wildcatter.
  • wildflowers — Plural form of wildflower.
  • willstatter — Richard [rikh-ahrt] /ˈrɪx ɑrt/ (Show IPA), 1872–1942, German chemist: Nobel prize 1915.
  • wind-screen — windshield.
  • windjammers — Plural form of windjammer.
  • windlestrae — thin or weak-looking
  • windlestraw — a withered stalk of any of various grasses.
  • windscreens — Plural form of windscreen.
  • windsor tie — a wide, soft necktie of black silk, tied at the neck in a loose bow.
  • wineberries — Plural form of wineberry.
  • winepresses — Plural form of winepress.
  • winter oats — oats that are planted in the autumn to be harvested in the spring or early summer.
  • winter rose — Christmas rose.
  • wintercress — any cress belonging to the genus Barbarea, of the mustard family, having lyrate leaves and yellow flowers.
  • winterishly — In a way that is characteristic of winter.
  • winterkills — Plural form of winterkill.
  • winterreise — a song cycle (1827) by Franz Schubert, consisting of 24 songs set to poems of Wilhelm Müller.
  • wintersweet — a shrub, Chimonanthus praecox, native to China, having large leaves and fragrant yellow flowers.
  • wire-stitch — to stitch (the backs of gathered sections) by means of a machine that automatically forms staples from a continuous reel of wire.
  • wisecracked — Simple past tense and past participle of wisecrack.
  • wisecracker — a smart or facetious remark.
  • wisenheimer — a wiseacre or smart aleck.
  • with reason — a basis or cause, as for some belief, action, fact, event, etc.: the reason for declaring war.
  • withershins — in a direction contrary to the natural one, especially contrary to the apparent course of the sun or counterclockwise: considered as unlucky or causing disaster.
  • witherspoonJohn, 1723–94, U.S. theologian and statesman, born in Scotland.
  • withstander — A person who withstands or resists; an opponent.
  • wolf spider — any of numerous ground spiders of the family Lycosidae, including the southern European tarantula, Lycosa taretula, that hunt their prey instead of using a web.
  • wordishness — the use or manner of using words
  • worldliness — of or relating to this world as contrasted with heaven, spiritual life, etc.; earthly; mundane.
  • worrisomely — In a worrisome way.
  • worshipable — Capable of being worshiped; worthy of veneration.
  • worshipless — lacking worship, not worshipped
  • worshippers — Plural form of worshipper.
  • wreckfishes — Plural form of wreckfish.
  • wrist plate — a platelike part of a mechanism, oscillating in its own plane, to which links or rods are attached by pins.
  • zwitterions — Plural form of zwitterion.
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