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10-letter words containing w, e, l, a, r

  • a raw deal — If you say that you are getting a raw deal, you mean that you are being treated unfairly.
  • aardwolves — Plural form of aardwolf.
  • afterglows — Plural form of afterglow.
  • afterwhile — (US, dialect) afterwards.
  • afterworld — a world inhabited after death
  • alderwoman — (in England and Wales until 1974) one of the senior female members of a local council, elected by other councillors
  • alderwomen — Plural form of alderwoman.
  • altar wine — wine for use in a Eucharistic service.
  • answerable — If you are answerable to someone, you have to report to them and explain your actions.
  • answerless — not having or offering an answer
  • ballflower — a carved ornament in the form of a ball enclosed by the three petals of a circular flower
  • barred owl — a large, North American owl (Strix varia) with bars of brown feathers across the breast
  • basaltware — hard fine-grained black stoneware, made in Europe, esp in England, in the late 18th century
  • beam trawl — a trawl net whose lateral spread during trawling is maintained by a beam across its mouth.
  • blackwater — a stream stained dark with peat
  • blue-water — designed to operate on and range over the open sea; oceangoing: a bluewater navy that can be dispatched throughout the world, far from its home base.
  • bohmerwald — German name of Bohemian Forest.
  • borrowable — to take or obtain with the promise to return the same or an equivalent: Our neighbor borrowed my lawn mower.
  • bowler hat — A bowler hat is a round, hard, black hat with a narrow brim which is worn by men, especially British businessmen. Bowler hats are no longer very common.
  • breastplow — a cultivator moved forward by a person pressing the chest against a crossbar.
  • bridgewall — (in a furnace or boiler) a transverse baffle that serves to deflect products of combustion.
  • bushwalker — a person who hikes through bushland
  • cadwalader — 7th century ad, legendary king of the Britons, probably a confusion of several historical figures
  • camberwell — a former residential borough of Greater London, England, now part of Southwark.
  • carl lewisCarl (Frederick Carlton Lewis) born 1961, U.S. track and field athlete.
  • cartwheels — Plural form of cartwheel.
  • casualwear — clothing designed for wear on informal occasions.
  • caterwauls — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of caterwaul.
  • clawhammer — denoting a style of plucking the strings of a banjo in which the hand forms a clawlike shape
  • clear away — When you clear things away or clear away, you put away the things that you have been using, especially for eating or cooking.
  • clearwater — city in WC Fla., on the Gulf of Mexico: suburb of St. Petersburg: pop. 109,000
  • clearwings — Plural form of clearwing.
  • codewalker — (programming, tool)   A program component that analyses other programs. Compilers have codewalkers in their front ends; so do cross-reference generators and some database front ends. Other utility programs that try to do too much with source code may turn into codewalkers. As in "This new 'vgrind' feature would require a codewalker to implement."
  • cold-water — designating a room, apartment, etc. that is not provided with hot water or, sometimes, a bathroom
  • cradlewalk — a garden walkway covered by arched trees
  • crawlspace — (in a building) an area accessible by crawling, having a clearance less than human height, for access to plumbing or wiring, storage, etc.
  • de la warr — Baron, title of Thomas West, known as Lord Delaware. 1577–1618, English administrator in America; first governor of Virginia (1610)
  • decree-law — an executive decree made pursuant to a delegation from the legislature and having the full force of legislation.
  • delawarean — of or relating to the state of Delaware or its inhabitants
  • dog-walker — a person who walks other people's dogs, especially for a fee.
  • dollarwise — as expressed in dollars; in dollars and cents: How much does a million francs amount to, dollarwise?
  • downloader — Someone who downloads files from the Internet.
  • draw slide — dark slide (def 1).
  • draw table — a table having one or more sliding leaves that may be drawn out as an extension.
  • draw-slide — Also called draw slide. a black plastic, metal, or fabric sheet that is inserted into a film holder to protect the film from light.
  • drawplates — Plural form of drawplate.
  • dreamwhile — the duration of a dream
  • dreamworld — A fantastic or idealized view of life.
  • dwarf male — a male animal that is much smaller, and often internally simpler, than its female counterpart. Dwarf males are commonly carried by the female, as in species of angler fish
  • early wood — springwood.

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