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13-letter words containing w, e, s, t, m, i

  • arm wrestling — a contest in which two people sit facing each other each with one elbow resting on a table, clasp hands, and each tries to force the other's arm flat onto the table while keeping his own elbow touching the table
  • bantamweights — Plural form of bantamweight.
  • benjamin westBenjamin, 1738–1820, U.S. painter, in England after 1763.
  • between times — at intervals, as between other events or actions
  • chimney swift — a North American swift, Chaetura pelagica, that nests in chimneys and similar hollows
  • dimmer switch — A dimmer switch is an electrical switch which turns off the full beam of a headlamp and turns on the low beam.
  • dimmer-switch — a person or thing that dims.
  • dimwittedness — The state or condition of being dimwitted.
  • domestic fowl — a chicken.
  • master switch — a switch that can be used to turn on or off the supply of electricity to a building or to certain equipment
  • matthew parisMatthew, Matthew of Paris.
  • microswitches — Plural form of microswitch.
  • middleweights — Plural form of middleweight.
  • midwesterners — Plural form of midwesterner, an alternative capitalization of 'Midwesterner'.
  • might as well — have no reason not to
  • minstrel show — a once popular type of stage show featuring comic dialogue, song, and dance in highly conventionalized patterns, performed by a troupe of actors traditionally comprising two end men, a chorus in blackface, and an interlocutor. Developed in the U.S. in the 19th century, this entertainment portrayed negative racial stereotypes and declined in popularity in the 20th century.
  • mud wrestling — sport: physical combat in mud
  • mud-wrestling — wrestling in an enclosure with a floor or base of wet mud, staged as a public display and competitive event.
  • mulligan stew — a stew made of odd bits of meat and vegetables, esp. as prepared by hobos
  • new criticism — (often initial capital letters) an approach to the critical study of literature that concentrates on textual explication and rejects historical and biographical study as irrelevant to an understanding of the total formal organization of a work.
  • raw materials — Raw materials are materials that are in their natural state, before they are processed or used in manufacturing.
  • saint matthew — a tax collector of Capernaum called by Christ to be one of the 12 apostles (Matthew 9:9–13; 10:3). Feast day: Sept 21 or Nov 16
  • semiwater gas — a mixed gas formed by passing steam and air over a carbon source
  • siamese twins — (not in technical use) conjoined twin.
  • steam whistle — a type of whistle sounded by a blast of steam, as used formerly in factories, on locomotives, etc
  • sweet william — a pink, Dianthus barbatus, having clusters of small, variously colored flowers.
  • twitter storm — a message on the Twitter website which attracts a significant amount of attention from other Twitter users and may be picked up by mainstream media
  • west bromwich — a city in West Midlands, in central England, near Birmingham.
  • west columbia — a town in central South Carolina.
  • west germanic — a subbranch of Germanic that includes English, Frisian, Flemish, Dutch, Plattdeutsch, Yiddish, and German. Abbreviation: WGmc.
  • west midlands — a metropolitan county in central England. 347 sq. mi. (899 sq. km).
  • white mustard — a pungent powder or paste prepared from the seed of the mustard plant, used as a food seasoning or condiment, and medicinally in plasters, poultices, etc.
  • whitesmithing — The trade of a whitesmith.
  • whoremistress — a female owner or keeper of a brothel
  • winston-salem — a city in N North Carolina.

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