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11-letter words containing w, e, t, d

  • twelfthtide — the season of Twelfth Night and Twelfth Day.
  • twenty-fold — having twenty sections, aspects, divisions, kinds, etc.
  • twin-bedded — A twin-bedded room has two single beds.
  • twofoldness — the quality or state of being twofold
  • under watch — If someone is being kept under watch, they are being guarded or observed all the time.
  • undergrowth — low-lying vegetation or small trees growing beneath larger trees; underbrush.
  • underweight — weighing less than is usual, required, or proper.
  • underwriter — a person or company that underwrites policies of insurance or carries on insurance as a business.
  • unpathwayed — unpathed, pathless
  • unsweetened — to make sweet, as by adding sugar.
  • unterwalden — a canton in central Switzerland: divided into demicantons.
  • unwarranted — authorization, sanction, or justification.
  • unweathered — not weathered; not changed by exposure to the weather
  • unwitnessed — lacking the signature of a witness: an unwitnessed legal document.
  • vent window — (on an automobile) a small, pivoting window fitted into a main side window to provide draft-free ventilation.
  • violet wood — kingwood.
  • wainscotted — Having a wainscot.
  • waistcoated — Wearing a waistcoat.
  • wait-listed — placed on a waiting list for a flight leaving an airport
  • waldmeister — An herb used for flavouring wines and liqueurs.
  • waldsterben — the symptoms of tree decline in central Europe from the 1970s, considered to be caused by atmospheric pollution
  • walt disney — Walt(er E.) 1901–66, U.S. creator and producer of animated cartoons, motion pictures, etc.
  • wanted list — a list of people being searched for by the police in connection with a crime that has been committed
  • ward sister — a senior nurse in charge of a ward
  • warmhearted — having or showing sympathy, affection, kindness, cordiality, etc.: a warm-hearted welcome.
  • watchdogged — characteristic of a watchdog
  • water slide — flume
  • waterfinder — a dowser; water witch.
  • waterlocked — enclosed entirely, or almost entirely, by water: a waterlocked nation.
  • waterlogged — so filled or flooded with water as to be heavy or unmanageable, as a ship.
  • watermarked — Simple past tense and past participle of watermark.
  • waterslides — Plural form of waterslide.
  • watt-second — a unit of energy equal to the energy of one watt acting for one second; the equivalent of one joule.
  • wattlebirds — Plural form of wattlebird.
  • weakhearted — without courage or fortitude; fainthearted.
  • weatherford — a town in N Texas.
  • weatherized — Simple past tense and past participle of weatherize.
  • webbed feet — bird, frog: toes joined by skin flaps
  • weed cutter — a hand implement, often powered by electricity or a gasoline motor, for cutting weeds or trimming grass and often utilizing a rotating nylon cord as the cutting blade.
  • weight down — If you weight something down, you put something heavy on it or in it in order to prevent it from moving easily.
  • weldability — to unite or fuse (as pieces of metal) by hammering, compressing, or the like, especially after rendering soft or pasty by heat, and sometimes with the addition of fusible material like or unlike the pieces to be united.
  • welded tuff — a fine-grained volcanic rock consisting mainly of welded shards of feldspar and quartz.
  • well suited — appropriate: She is suited to such a job.
  • well-fitted — made so as to follow closely the contours of a form or shape: fitted clothes; fitted sheets.
  • well-seated — something designed to support a person in a sitting position, as a chair, bench, or pew; a place on or in which one sits.
  • well-sorted — (of sedimentary particles) uniform in size.
  • well-stated — fixed or settled: a stated price.
  • well-suited — appropriate: She is suited to such a job.
  • well-tested — the means by which the presence, quality, or genuineness of anything is determined; a means of trial.
  • well-turned — gracefully shaped: a well-turned ankle.
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