10-letter words containing w, e, n, i, s
- rain-swept — A rain-swept place is a place where it is raining heavily.
- randomwise — in a random manner
- raw sienna — a ferruginous earth used as a yellowish-brown pigment (raw sienna) or, after roasting in a furnace, as a reddish-brown pigment (burnt sienna)
- rawinsonde — a method of upper-atmosphere meteorological observation conducted by means of a radiosonde tracked by radar.
- sandwiched — two or more slices of bread or the like with a layer of meat, fish, cheese, etc., between each pair.
- screw nail — drive screw.
- screw pine — any tropical Asian tree or shrub of the genus Pandanus, having a palmlike or branched stem, long, narrow, rigid, spirally arranged leaves and aerial roots, and bearing an edible fruit.
- screwiness — the state or quality of being screwy
- sewing bee — a small informal social gathering (usually of women) based around the activity of making or mending clothes or other things with a needle and thread
- sewing kit — A sewing kit is a small package containing items, such as needles and thread, that you need to sew something.
- sidewinder — a severe swinging blow from the side.
- sinewiness — having strong sinews: a sinewy back.
- skew lines — two or more lines that lie in different planes, are not parallel, and do not intersect
- skywritten — created by the process of skywriting
- snow devil — a whirling column of snow
- snow-white — white as snow.
- snowmobile — Also called skimobile, snowcat. a motor vehicle with a revolving tread in the rear and steerable skis in the front, for traveling over snow.
- songwriter — a person who writes the words or music, or both, for popular songs.
- stemwinder — a stemwinding watch.
- stewarding — a person who manages another's property or financial affairs; one who administers anything as the agent of another or others.
- still wine — any nonsparkling table wine.
- stolenwise — in a stealthy or secretive manner
- straw wine — a usually rich or sweet wine produced from grapes partially dried on the vine or picked and dried in the sun on a bed of straw or reeds.
- swaggering — pertaining to, characteristic of, or behaving in the manner of a person who swaggers.
- sweetening — something that sweetens food, beverages, etc., as sugar, saccharine, etc.
- sweltering — suffering oppressive heat.
- swinestone — a type of limestone that emits an unpleasant odour when rubbed or struck
- swing vote — to cause to move to and fro, sway, or oscillate, as something suspended from above: to swing one's arms in walking.
- swinglebar — a whiffletree.
- swinnerton — Frank (Arthur) 1884–1982, English novelist and critic.
- swiss pine — a five-needled pine tree, Pinus cembra,, found especially in mountain regions of Central Europe and yielding edible seeds
- swivel gun — a gun mounted on a pedestal so that it can be turned from side to side or up and down.
- tandemwise — in the manner of a tandem
- tawdriness — (of finery, trappings, etc.) gaudy; showy and cheap.
- tinseltown — Hollywood, California, as a center of the movie industry.
- townsville — a seaport on the E coast of Queensland, in E Australia.
- twenty-six — a cardinal number, 20 plus 6.
- twin peaks — a mountain in central Idaho: highest peak in the Salmon River Mountains. 10,340 feet (3154 meters).
- twin-screw — (of a vessel) having two screw propellers, which usually revolve in opposite directions.
- underwaist — a blouse worn under another.
- unsinnowed — made weak
- unswerving — to turn aside abruptly in movement or direction; deviate suddenly from the straight or direct course.
- unswitched — a slender, flexible shoot, rod, etc., used especially in whipping or disciplining.
- viewpoints — a place affording a view of something; position of observation: to sketch a river from the viewpoint of a bluff.
- wainscoted — Alternative spelling of wainscotted.
- waistlines — Plural form of waistline.
- waitperson — a waiter or waitress.
- waldensian — a Christian sect that arose after 1170 in southern France, under the leadership of Pierre Waldo, a merchant of Lyons, and joined the Reformation movement in the 16th century.
- wanderings — Plural form of wandering.
- wardenship — The state of being a warden.