0%

16-letter words containing w, e, t, r

  • eastern whipbird — an Australian whipbird, Psophodes olivaceus
  • ebony spleenwort — a fern, Asplenium platyneuron, of woody areas of North America, having ladderlike leaves and shiny, dark brown stems.
  • edward the elder — died 924 ad, king of England (899–924), son of Alfred the Great
  • eighteen-wheeler — a tractor-trailer having eighteen wheels
  • electric welding — the process of welding together, through the use of the heat that is produced by an electric current, pieces of metal
  • electrical power — electricity
  • elevated railway — an urban railway track built on supports above a road
  • exploration well — An exploration well is a borehole which is drilled to find out if there is any oil or gas in a place.
  • eyebrow tweezers — small tweezers for plucking hairs out of your eyebrows
  • fairview heights — a city in SW Illinois.
  • farewell to arms — a novel (1929) by Ernest Hemingway.
  • federation wheat — an early-maturing drought-resistant variety of wheat developed by William Farrar in 1902
  • fellow traveller — a companion on a journey
  • first-aid worker — someone who is trained to give immediate medical help in an emergency
  • follow the crowd — copy what others are doing
  • follow-up letter — a letter sent as a follow-up to an initial letter or to a telephone call, meeting, etc
  • fort leavenworth — a military reservation and U.S. Army training center in E Kansas adjoining Leavenworth, one of the oldest (1827) military posts W of the Mississippi and site of federal penitentiary.
  • forwarding agent — freight forwarder.
  • four-letter word — any of a number of short words, usually of four letters, considered offensive or vulgar because of their reference to excrement or sex.
  • francis townsendFrancis Everett, 1867–1960, U.S. physician and proposer of the Townsend plan.
  • freshwater pearl — any of the small pearls produced especially by freshwater mussels.
  • friction welding — a method of welding thermoplastics or metals by the heat generated by rubbing the members to be joined against each other under pressure.
  • from the word go — to move or proceed, especially to or from something: They're going by bus.
  • functional water — water containing additives that provide extra nutritional value
  • geostrophic wind — a wind whose velocity and direction are mathematically defined by the balanced relationship of the pressure gradient force and the Coriolis force: conceived as blowing parallel to isobars.
  • geothermal power — power generated using steam produced by heat emanating from the molten core of the earth
  • get on your wick — If you say that someone or something gets on your wick, you mean that they annoy and irritate you.
  • go with the turf — to be an unavoidable part of a particular situation or process
  • great horned owl — a large, brown-speckled owl, Bubo virginianus, common in the Western Hemisphere, having prominent ear tufts.
  • growth potential — capability of expanding
  • growth substance — any substance, produced naturally by a plant or manufactured commercially, that, in very low concentrations, affects plant growth; a plant hormone
  • gum up the works — exertion or effort directed to produce or accomplish something; labor; toil.
  • hammer (away) at — to work continuously or energetically at
  • have a word with — discuss
  • hawksbill turtle — a sea turtle, Eretmochelys imbricata, the shell of which is the source of tortoise shell: an endangered species.
  • hawthorne effect — a positive change in the performance of a group of persons taking part in an experiment or study due to their perception of being singled out for special consideration.
  • high wire artist — a performer of a high-wire act
  • hopfield network — (artificial intelligence)   (Or "Hopfield model") A kind of neural network investigated by John Hopfield in the early 1980s. The Hopfield network has no special input or output neurons (see McCulloch-Pitts), but all are both input and output, and all are connected to all others in both directions (with equal weights in the two directions). Input is applied simultaneously to all neurons which then output to each other and the process continues until a stable state is reached, which represents the network output.
  • hot-water bottle — a bag, usually of rubber, for holding hot water to apply warmth to some part of the body, as the feet.
  • icterine warbler — a European variety of tree warbler (Hippolais icterina )
  • imperfect flower — a unisexual flower with only stamens or only pistils
  • implied warranty — a warranty not stated explicitly by the seller of merchandise or real property but presumed for reasons of commercial or legal custom (distinguished from express warranty).
  • in the worst way — bad or ill in the highest, greatest, or most extreme degree: the worst person.
  • in your own time — If you do something in your own time, you do it at the speed that you choose, rather than allowing anyone to hurry you.
  • in-law apartment — a self-contained living area within a single-family home, as for an aging parent.
  • indian wrestling — arm wrestling
  • industrial waste — waste materials left over from a manufacturing process in industrial buildings such as factories and mines
  • javelin throwing — the sport of throwing the javelin
  • john wheelwrightJohn, 1592?–1679, English clergyman in America.
  • junior flyweight — a boxer weighing up to 108 pounds (48.6 kg), between minimumweight and flyweight.
Was this page helpful?
Yes No
Thank you for your feedback! Tell your friends about this page
Tell us why?