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10-letter words containing w, e, t, s

  • miterworts — Plural form of miterwort.
  • moneyworts — Plural form of moneywort.
  • navelworts — Plural form of navelwort.
  • networkers — Plural form of networker.
  • new castle — a city in W Pennsylvania.
  • new forest — a forest region in S England, in Hampshire: national park. 145 sq. mi. (376 sq. km).
  • newel post — a post supporting one end of a handrail at the top or bottom of a flight of stairs.
  • news agent — newsdealer
  • news story — a news report of any length, usually presented in a straightforward style and without editorial comment.
  • news-sheet — A news-sheet is a small newspaper that is usually printed and distributed in small quantities by a local political or social organization.
  • newsagents — Plural form of newsagent.
  • newscaster — a broadcast of news on radio or television.
  • newsletter — a written report, issued periodically, typically by a business, institution, or other organization, that presents information and news to people with a specific interest in the organization or subject: our co-op’s monthly newsletter; an employee newsletter.
  • newsstands — Plural form of newsstand.
  • newsworthy — of sufficient interest to the public or a special audience to warrant press attention or coverage.
  • newswriter — A journalist who writes the scripts for a newsreader.
  • nor'wester — sou'wester (defs 1, 2).
  • north-west — The north-west is the direction which is halfway between north and west.
  • nutrasweet — a brand of artificial sweetener
  • oswego tea — a North American plant, Monarda didyma, of the mint family, having a cluster of showy, bright-red tubular flowers.
  • outsweeten — to be sweeter or make things sweeter than
  • outswinger — a ball that when bowled veers from leg side to off side.
  • outwrestle — to beat or be more successful than in wrestling, or in a struggle
  • overstrewn — scattered over
  • pass water — to urinate
  • pine straw — fallen pine needles.
  • plow steel — steel that contains 0.5 to 0.95 percent carbon.
  • point-wise — occurring at each point of a given set: pointwise convergence.
  • 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
  • presweeten — to sweeten in advance
  • profitwise — from the point of view of profit
  • quartersaw — to saw (lumber) from quarter sections of logs so that the annual rings in any board form at least a 45° angle with the faces of the board.
  • queenstown — former name of Cóbh.
  • rain-swept — A rain-swept place is a place where it is raining heavily.
  • rawsthorne — Alan. 1905–71, English composer, whose works include three symphonies, several concertos, and a set of Symphonic Studies (1939)
  • restharrow — a low, pink-flowered European shrub, Ononis spinosa, of the legume family, having tough roots that hinder the plow or harrow.
  • rift-sawed — (of lumber) sawed radially so that the broader sides of the boards or timbers are approximately perpendicular to the annual rings.
  • rose-water — having the aroma or fragrance of rose water.
  • salt water — water containing a large amount of salt.
  • schweitzerAlbert, 1875–1965, Alsatian writer, missionary, doctor, and musician in Africa: Nobel Peace Prize 1952.
  • schwittersKurt [koo rt] /kʊərt/ (Show IPA), 1887–1948, German artist.
  • screwplate — a metal plate having threaded holes, used for cutting screw threads by hand.
  • sea walnut — a comb jelly, as of the genus Mnemiopsis, shaped like a walnut.
  • self-worth — the sense of one's own value or worth as a person; self-esteem; self-respect.
  • setterwort — the wild plant Helleborus foetidus
  • sewability — the ability to be sewn or stitched
  • sewing kit — A sewing kit is a small package containing items, such as needles and thread, that you need to sew something.
  • shallowest — of little depth; not deep: shallow water.
  • shearwater — any of several long-winged petrels of the genus Puffinus that appear to shear the water with their wing tips when flying low.
  • sheet down — (of rain) to fall heavily in sheets
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