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Words containing w, h, a, t, i

5 letter words containing w, h, a, t, i

6 letter words containing w, h, a, t, i

  • hawkit — (of animals) having a white streak or spots on the face
  • tihwas — Dihua.
  • waight — Obsolete spelling of weight.
  • withal — with it all; as well; besides.
  • wraith — an apparition of a living person supposed to portend his or her death.

7 letter words containing w, h, a, t, i

  • awright — (slang, informal) Okay; indication of approval. Variant colloquial form of \"all right\". Sometimes \"awight\" or \"ah'ight\".
  • halfwit — a person who is feeble-minded.
  • hawkbit — (botany) Any dandelion-like flower of the genus Leontodon in the family Asteraceae.
  • taichow — a city in central Jiangsu province, in E China.
  • taniwha — a legendary Māori monster

8 letter words containing w, h, a, t, i

  • half-wit — a person who is feeble-minded.
  • halfwits — Plural form of halfwit.
  • hamewith — in a homewards manner
  • hawaiite — (geology) An olivine basalt intermediate between alkali olivine and mugearite.
  • hawkbits — Plural form of hawkbit.

9 letter words containing w, h, a, t, i

  • -watching — -watching combines with nouns to form other nouns which refer to the activity of looking at a group of animals or people and studying them because they interest you.
  • airworthy — If an aircraft is airworthy, it is safe to fly.
  • antiwhite — hostile to White people
  • arkwright — Sir Richard. 1732–92, English cotton manufacturer: inventor of the spinning frame (1769) which produced cotton thread strong enough to be used as a warp
  • auschwitz — an industrial town in S Poland; site of a Nazi concentration camp during World War II. Pop: 40 686 (2007 est)

10 letter words containing w, h, a, t, i

11 letter words containing w, h, a, t, i

  • anti-jewish — anti-Semitic
  • antiwhaling — opposed to whale fishing
  • athwartship — having a position across a vessel from side to side at right angles to the keel
  • binge-watch — to watch a large number of television programmes (especially all the shows from one series) in succession
  • breadthwise — in the direction of the breadth

12 letter words containing w, h, a, t, i

  • athwartships — from one side to the other of a vessel at right angles to the keel
  • autorickshaw — (in India) a light three-wheeled vehicle driven by a motorcycle engine
  • bantamweight — A bantamweight is a boxer who weighs between 51 and 53.5 kilograms, or a wrestler who weighs between 52 and 57 kilograms. A bantamweight is heavier than a flyweight but lighter than a featherweight.
  • bird-watcher — A bird-watcher is a person whose hobby is watching and studying wild birds in their natural surroundings.
  • carriwitchet — a conundrum, nonsensical question, or pun

13 letter words containing w, h, a, t, i

  • airworthiness — (of an aircraft) meeting established standards for safe flight; equipped and maintained in condition to fly.
  • allhallowtide — the season of All Saints' Day (Allhallows)
  • autorickshaws — Plural form of autorickshaw.
  • bantamweights — Plural form of bantamweight.
  • bassenthwaite — a lake in NW England, in Cumbria near Keswick. Length: 6 km (4 miles)

14 letter words containing w, h, a, t, i

  • brother-in-law — Someone's brother-in-law is the brother of their husband or wife, or the man who is married to their sister.
  • clock-watching — the act of checking the time in anticipation of a break or the end of the working day
  • farthingsworth — the amount that can be bought with a farthing; a small amount
  • featherweights — Plural form of featherweight.
  • heartwarmingly — In a heartwarming manner.

15 letter words containing w, h, a, t, i

  • bait-and-switch — denoting a deceptive method of selling, by which customers, attracted to a store by sale items, are told either that the advertised bargain item is out of stock or is inferior to a higher-priced item that is available.
  • black-and-white — displaying only black and white tones; without color, as a picture or chart: a black-and-white photograph.
  • craftswomanship — The body of skills, techniques, and expertise of (a) feminine craft(s).
  • crashworthiness — the ability of a vehicle structure to withstand a crash
  • daughter-in-law — Someone's daughter-in-law is the wife of their son.

16 letter words containing w, h, a, t, i

  • clay-with-flints — a deposit of stiff clay containing unworn whole flints in the S England
  • curtain-twitcher — a person who likes to watch unobserved what other people are doing
  • forward-thinking — planning or tending to plan for the future; forward-looking.
  • hole-in-the-wall — A hole-in-the-wall machine is a machine built into the wall of a bank or other building, which allows people to take out money from their bank account by using a special card.
  • packet-switching — a method of efficient data transmission whereby the initial message is broken into relatively small units, or packets, that are routed independently and subsequently reassembled.

17 letter words containing w, h, a, t, i

19 letter words containing w, h, a, t, i

20 letter words containing w, h, a, t, i

21 letter words containing w, h, a, t, i

  • pellitory-of-the-wall — an urticaceous plant, P. diffusa, of the S and W European genus Parietaria, which grows in crevices and has long narrow leaves and small pink flowers

22 letter words containing w, h, a, t, i

  • the-leaning-tower-pisa — a round, marble campanile in Pisa, Italy, begun in 1174 and now 17 feet (5.2 meters) out of the perpendicular in its height of 179 feet (54 meters).

30 letter words containing w, h, a, t, i

  • call-with-current-continuation — (programming)   (call/cc) A Lisp control function that implements the continuation passing style of programming. In continuation passing style (CPS), every function f takes an extra final argument k called the "continuation". The continuation is itself a function and represents the rest of the program. Instead of just returning a value in the normal way, f passes it as an argument to k and returns the result of that. call/cc takes a function f as its argument and calls f, passing it the current continuation k. It thus allows a CPS function to be called in a non-CPS (direct) context. For example, if the final result is to print the value returned by call/cc then anything passed to k will also be printed. E.g, in Scheme: (define (f k) (k 1) (k 2) 3) (display (call-with-current-continuation f)) Will display 1.

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