9-letter words containing w, h, e
- whithered — Simple past tense and past participle of whither.
- whittaker — Charles Evans, 1901–73, U.S. jurist: associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1957–62.
- whittawer — a person who converts skins into white leather; a tawer
- who cares — I don't care
- whole hog — the whole or total extent (esp in the phrase go the whole hog)
- whole-hog — complete and thorough; wholehearted.
- wholefood — food with little or no refining or processing and containing no artificial additives or preservatives; natural or organic food.
- wholemeal — whole-wheat.
- wholeness — comprising the full quantity, amount, extent, number, etc., without diminution or exception; entire, full, or total: He ate the whole pie. They ran the whole distance.
- wholesale — the sale of goods in quantity, as to retailers or jobbers, for resale (opposed to retail).
- wholesome — conducive to moral or general well-being; salutary; beneficial: wholesome recreation; wholesome environment.
- wholetime — full-time.
- whosoever — Whichever person; whoever.
- whysoever — Form of whyever.
- widthwise — in the direction of the width.
- wieschaus — Eric, born 1947, U.S.-born biologist: Nobel prize 1995.
- wilhelm i — William I (def 3).
- 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.
- windchime — A chime constructed from suspended tubes, rods, bells, etc., often hung outside a building or residence as a visual and aural ornament to be played by the wind.
- windhover — the kestrel, Falco tinnunculus.
- windshake — a crack between the annual rings in wood: caused by strong winds bending the tree trunk
- winehouse — Amy (Jade). 1983–2011, English rock singer and songwriter; her albums include Frank (2003) and Back to Black (2006)
- winterish — Characteristic of winter.
- wire mesh — metal netting material
- wirephoto — a device for transmitting photographs over distances by wire. a photograph so transmitted.
- wishbones — Plural form of wishbone.
- 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.
- wodehouse — Sir P(elham) G(renville) [pel-uh m] /ˈpɛl əm/ (Show IPA), 1881–1975, U.S. novelist and humorist, born in England.
- woodhaven — a city in SE Michigan.
- woodhenge — a henge monument consisting of circles of upright timber posts.
- woodhewer — woodcreeper.
- woodhorse — a frame for holding wood for sawing; a sawhorse
- woodhouse — a house or shed in which wood is stored.
- woodsheds — Plural form of woodshed.
- workbench — a sturdy table at which an artisan works.
- workhorse — a horse used for plowing, hauling, and other heavy labor, as distinguished from a riding horse, racehorse, etc.
- workhouse — a house of correction.
- worksheet — a sheet of paper on which work schedules, working time, special instructions, etc., are recorded.
- wormholes — Plural form of wormhole.
- worshiped — reverent honor and homage paid to God or a sacred personage, or to any object regarded as sacred.
- worshiper — reverent honor and homage paid to God or a sacred personage, or to any object regarded as sacred.