10-letter words containing w, e, m
- wheatworms — Plural form of wheatworm.
- wheel trim — metallic decorative trim over or around the wheels of a motor vehicle
- whiggamore — one of a group of 17th-century Scottish insurgents
- whimpering — Present participle of whimper.
- whimsiness — the quality of being whimsy
- white amur — grass carp
- white damp — a poisonous coal-mine gas composed chiefly of carbon monoxide.
- white meat — light-coloured poultry flesh
- white mule — moonshine (def 1).
- white room — a room from which all contaminants have been eliminated and in which temperature, humidity, and pressure are controlled: used for assembly and repair of precision mechanisms, in preventing infection, etc.
- whitesmith — a tinsmith.
- whole milk — milk containing all its constituents as received from the cow or other milk-giving animal.
- wholesomer — Comparative form of wholesome.
- whomsoever — Used instead of “ whosoever ” as the object of a verb or preposition.
- widowmaker — Alternative form of widow-maker.
- wild thyme — mother-of-thyme.
- wilderment — The state of being bewildered; confusion; bewilderment.
- wilhelm ii — William II (def 2).
- wilhelmina — (Wilhelmina Helena Pauline Maria of Orange-Nassau) 1880–1962, queen of the Netherlands 1890–1948 (mother of Juliana).
- wilhelmine — of, characteristic of, or like William II of Germany, his reign, etc.
- willamette — a river flowing N through NW Oregon into the Columbia River at Portland. About 290 miles (465 km) long.
- willemstad — the main island of the Netherlands Antilles, off the NW coast of Venezuela. 173 sq. mi. (448 sq. km). Capital: Willemstad.
- windchimes — Plural form of windchime.
- windermere — Lake, a lake in NW England, between Westmorland and Lancashire: the largest lake in England. 10.5 miles (17 km) long; 5.67 sq. mi. (15 sq. km).
- windjammer — (formerly) a merchant ship propelled by sails.
- windmilled — Simple past tense and past participle of windmill.
- windows me — Windows Millennium Edition
- winemaking — the procedures and processes carried out in the making and maturing of wine; viniculture; vinification.
- winged elm — a small tree, Ulmus alata, of southeastern North America, having twigs edged with flat, corky projections.
- wintersome — (archaic) A crop, a kind of sweet sorghum.
- wintertime — the season of winter.
- wisdomless — the quality or state of being wise; knowledge of what is true or right coupled with just judgment as to action; sagacity, discernment, or insight.
- wolframate — tungstate.
- wolframite — a mineral, iron manganese tungstate, (Fe,Mn)WO 4 , occurring in heavy grayish-black to brownish-black tabular or bladed crystals: an important ore of tungsten.
- woman-year — a unit of measurement, especially in accountancy, based on a standard number of woman-days in a year of work.
- womanizers — Plural form of womanizer.
- womanpower — potential or actual power from the endeavors of women: the utilization of womanpower during a great national emergency.
- womenfolks — Alternative form of womenfolk.
- womenswear — women's wear.
- wonderment — wondering or wonder.
- wood melic — a pale green perennial grass, M. uniflora, that is common in woodlands and has branching flower heads
- wood mouse — any of various mice living in woodlands.
- wordmonger — a writer or speaker who uses words pretentiously or with careless disregard for meaning.
- workmaster — a master workman
- workstream — The organised output of several distinct, and often unrelated, work groups.
- world time — Coordinated Universal Time
- worm drive — a drive mechanism utilizing a worm gear.
- worm fence — Chiefly Midland U.S. snake fence.
- worm snake — any of several small, wormlike snakes, especially Carphophis amoenus, of the eastern and central U.S.
- worm wheel — worm gear (def 2).