9-letter words containing w, e, t, i
- wiltshire — Also, Wilts [wilts] /wɪlts/ (Show IPA). a county in S England. 1345 sq. mi. (3485 sq. km). County seat: Salisbury.
- windchest — a chamber containing the air supply for the reeds or pipes of an organ.
- windswept — open or exposed to the wind: a wind-swept beach.
- wine list — menu of wines available in a restaurant
- wingbeats — Plural form of wingbeat.
- winterfed — Simple past tense and past participle of winterfeed.
- wintering — Present participle of winter.
- winterish — Characteristic of winter.
- winterize — to prepare (an automobile, house, etc.) for cold weather by (in automobiles) adding antifreeze and changing oil or (in houses) adding insulation, heating units, etc.
- winterset — a drama in verse (1935) by Maxwell Anderson.
- wiped out — completely exhausted.
- wiped-out — completely exhausted.
- wirephoto — a device for transmitting photographs over distances by wire. a photograph so transmitted.
- wisterias — Plural form of wisteria.
- witch-elm — wych-elm
- witchetty — Synonym of witchetty grub.
- witchlike — Resembling a witch or some aspect of one.
- witchweed — an Old World parasitic plant of the genus Striga, introduced into the southern U.S.: a serious pest of corn and other grass crops.
- with ease — easily, without difficulty
- withe rod — either of two North American viburnums, Viburnum cassinoides or V. nudum, having tough, osierlike shoots.
- withereth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wither.
- withering — to shrivel; fade; decay: The grapes had withered on the vine.
- witherite — a white to grayish mineral, barium carbonate, BaCO 3 , occurring in crystals and masses: a minor ore of barium.
- witlessly — In a witless manner.
- witness's — to see, hear, or know by personal presence and perception: to witness an accident.
- witnessed — to see, hear, or know by personal presence and perception: to witness an accident.
- witnesser — One who witnesses.
- witnesses — Plural form of witness.
- wittekind — died a.d. 807? Westphalian chief: leader of the Saxons against Charlemagne.
- wittering — Present participle of witter.
- witticise — (ambitransitive) To express oneself wittily; to indulge in witticisms.
- wittiness — possessing wit in speech or writing; amusingly clever in perception and expression: a witty writer.
- wobbliest — Superlative form of wobbly.
- woodspite — the green woodpecker, Gecinus viridis
- woolliest — Superlative form of woolly.
- word time — the time required to transfer a machine word, especially one stored serially, from one memory unit to another.
- workerist — a supporter of working-class politics
- worriment — the act or an instance of worrying; anxiety.
- worthiest — Superlative form of worthy.
- wreathing — a circular band of flowers, foliage, or any ornamental work, for adorning the head or for any decorative purpose; a garland or chaplet.
- wrest pin — peg (def 5).
- wrestling — an act of or a bout at wrestling.
- wretching — Present participle of wretch.
- wristlets — Plural form of wristlet.
- writative — inclined to write a lot
- write off — a cancellation from the accounts as a loss.
- write out — to trace or form (characters, letters, words, etc.) on the surface of some material, as with a pen, pencil, or other instrument or means; inscribe: Write your name on the board.
- write-off — a cancellation from the accounts as a loss.
- writeable — capable of being written or set down in writing.
- writedown — (accounting) An adjustment; a precise amount adjusted by an act of writing down or entering an asset and its value; a reduction of an asset, written down or otherwise recorded as such.