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9-letter words containing w, e, s, t, r

  • aftershow — a party held after a public performance of a play or film
  • altarwise — in the position of an altar
  • answer to — a spoken or written reply or response to a question, request, letter, etc.: He sent an answer to my letter promptly.
  • answereth — Archaic third-person singular form of answer.
  • awestrike — to inspire great awe in
  • awestruck — If someone is awestruck, they are very impressed and amazed by something.
  • bedstraws — Plural form of bedstraw.
  • crestwood — a city in E Missouri.
  • crewmates — Plural form of crewmate.
  • crowsteps — Plural form of crowstep.
  • cutwaters — Plural form of cutwater.
  • dishwater — water in which dishes are, or have been, washed.
  • drawsheet — a narrow sheet, often used on hospital beds, placed under a patient's buttocks and often over a rubber sheet, that can easily be removed if soiled.
  • drawtubes — Plural form of drawtube.
  • eastwards — Also, eastwards. toward the east.
  • ellsworth — Lincoln1880-1951; U.S. polar explorer
  • entryways — Plural form of entryway.
  • erstwhile — Former.
  • flatwares — utensils, as knives, forks, and spoons, used at the table for serving and eating food.
  • flowerets — Plural form of floweret.
  • footwears — Plural form of footwear.
  • frontwise — Toward the front; in the direction of the front; frontward.
  • frostweed — a plant, Helianthemum canadense, of the rockrose family, native to eastern North America, having narrow leaves and a solitary yellow flower.
  • honeworts — Plural form of honewort.
  • howitzers — Plural form of howitzer.
  • interwebs — Plural form of interweb.
  • laserwort — the name given to several umbelliferous woodland plants of the genus Laserpitium, such as Laserpitium latifolium, whose roots are used as a flavouring
  • leadworts — Plural form of leadwort.
  • leftwards — Also, leftwards. toward or on the left.
  • lousewort — any plant belonging to the genus Pedicularis, of the figwort family, as the wood betony, formerly supposed to cause lice in sheep feeding on it: one species, P. furbishiae (Furbish lousewort) of parts of Maine and New Brunswick, Canada, having finely toothed leaves and a cluster of yellow flowers, is endangered and was thought to be extinct until specimens were discovered in 1946 and again in 1976.
  • lower set — (mathematics)   A finite non-empty downward closed subset of a partial order.
  • lowermost — lowest1 .
  • meatworks — (Australia, New Zealand) A slaughterhouse or meat processing plant.
  • miter saw — a backsaw used for cutting miters.
  • narrowest — of little breadth or width; not broad or wide; not as wide as usual or expected: a narrow path.
  • new start — an employee who has just joined a company or organization
  • newsprint — a low-grade, machine-finished paper made from wood pulp and a small percentage of sulfite pulp, used chiefly for newspapers.
  • newstrade — newspaper retail as a whole
  • northwest — a point on the compass midway between north and west. Abbreviation: NW.
  • otherwise — under other circumstances: Otherwise they may get broken.
  • outswears — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outswear.
  • overstrew — to strew or scatter over.
  • oversweet — having the taste or flavor characteristic of sugar, honey, etc.
  • overwrest — to strain too much
  • power set — the collection of all subsets of a given set.
  • prestwich — a town in NW England, in Bury unitary authority, Greater Manchester. Pop: 31 693 (2001)
  • prestwick — international airport in W Scotland.
  • rainswept — (of a place) open to or characterized by frequent heavy rain
  • rosewater — perfume, flavouring from rose petals
  • saltwater — of or relating to salt water.

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