10-letter words containing w, e, t, l, o
- metal wood — a structural material consisting of a sheet of metal glued between two veneers or of a veneer glued between two sheets of metal.
- metalworks — Plural form of metalwork.
- middletown — a township in E New Jersey.
- mistflower — a North American composite plant, Eupatorium coelestinum, having heads of blue flowers.
- motherwell — Robert, 1915–91, U.S. painter.
- multipower — Of or pertaining to more than one power (in various senses).
- navelworts — Plural form of navelwort.
- newel post — a post supporting one end of a handrail at the top or bottom of a flight of stairs.
- nipplewort — a yellow-flowered plant, Lapsana communis, found in woods and on wasteland.
- otherwhile — at another time or other times.
- otherworld — A world beyond death; an afterlife.
- outdweller — a person who dwells away from or is remote from a particular place.
- outworlder — (scifi) One who comes from another planet.
- outwrestle — to beat or be more successful than in wrestling, or in a struggle
- owlet moth — noctuid (def 1).
- plow steel — steel that contains 0.5 to 0.95 percent carbon.
- power list — a list (esp one published in a newspaper, magazine, etc) of the most influential or successful people in a particular field or a particular country
- power tool — a tool powered by an electric motor or a gasoline engine.
- powerplant — a plant, including engines, dynamos, etc., and the building or buildings necessary for the generation of power, as electric or nuclear power.
- rottweiler — one of a German breed of large, powerful dogs having a short, coarse, black coat with tan to brown markings.
- self-worth — the sense of one's own value or worth as a person; self-esteem; self-respect.
- shallowest — of little depth; not deep: shallow water.
- spleenwort — any of various temperate and tropical ferns of the genera Asplenium and Diplazium, certain species of which are grown as ornamentals.
- starflower — any of several plants having starlike flowers, as the star-of-Bethlehem or a plant belonging to the genus Trientalis of the primrose family.
- steel wool — a tangled or matted mass of stringlike steel shavings, used for scouring, polishing, smoothing, etc.
- steelworks — an establishment where steel is made and often manufactured into girders, rails, etc.
- stolenwise — in a stealthy or secretive manner
- streamflow — the water that flows in a specific stream site, especially its volume and rate of flow.
- sweet roll — a roll made of sweet dough, often containing spices, raisins, nuts, candied fruit, etc., and sometimes iced on top.
- sword belt — a military belt from which a sword may be hung.
- tanglewood — a town in W Massachusetts, in the Berkshire Hills: a former estate (Tanglewood) in the area is the site of annual summer music festivals.
- teleworker — person who works from home
- tinseltown — Hollywood, California, as a center of the movie industry.
- towel rack — a rack consisting of one or more bars on which towels or washcloths are hung.
- towel rail — a rail or frame in a bathroom, etc, for hanging towels on
- towel ring — a circular hoop in a bathroom, etc, for hanging towels on
- tower bolt — barrel bolt.
- tower-mill — a windmill of which only the cap rotates to face the sails into the wind.
- town clerk — a town official who keeps records and issues licenses.
- townsville — a seaport on the E coast of Queensland, in E Australia.
- tumbledown — dilapidated; ruined; rundown: He lived in a tumble-down shack.
- twelvefold — having twelve sections, aspects, divisions, kinds, etc.
- twentyfold — having twenty sections, aspects, divisions, kinds, etc.
- twice-told — having been told before; related two times.
- twinflower — either of two slender, creeping, evergreen, caprifoliaceous plants, Linnaea borealis, of Europe, or L. americana, of North America, having pink or purplish nodding flowers borne in pairs on threadlike stalks.
- two-legged — having two legs
- two-tailed — (of a significance test) concerned with the hypothesis that an observed value of a sampling statistic differs significantly from a given value, where an error in either direction is relevant: for instance, in testing the fairness of scales, an inspector will seek to exclude both overweight and underweight goods
- waitpeople — Plural form of waitperson.
- wallposter — (in China) a usually lengthy notice, complaint, personal opinion, etc., handwritten in large characters and hung on walls in cities, as a means of communication and for criticizing or attacking government policy or politicians.
- water hole — a depression in the surface of the ground, containing water.