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11-letter words containing w, h, i, d

  • whist drive — a social gathering where whist is played; the winners of each hand move to different tables to play the losers of the previous hand
  • whit monday — the Monday following Whitsunday.
  • whit sunday — the seventh Sunday after Easter, celebrated as a festival in commemoration of the descent of the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost.
  • white alder — sweet pepperbush.
  • white bread — bread baked with bleached flour
  • white cedar — any of several chiefly coniferous trees valued for their wood, especially Chamaecyparis thyoides, of the eastern U.S., or Thuja occidentalis (northern white cedar) of northeastern North America.
  • white cloud — a small, brightly colored freshwater fish, Tanichthys albonubes, native to China: popular in home aquariums.
  • white dwarf — a star, approximately the size of the earth, that has undergone gravitational collapse and is in the final stage of evolution for low-mass stars, beginning hot and white and ending cold and dark (black dwarf)
  • white goods — household appliances
  • white sound — white noise.
  • white-bread — pertaining to or characteristic of the white middle class; bourgeois: a typical white-bread suburban neighborhood.
  • white-faced — having a white or pale face.
  • white-robed — clothed in a white robe.
  • whiteboards — Plural form of whiteboard.
  • whitewashed — Simple past tense and past participle of whitewash.
  • whitherward — toward what place; in what direction.
  • whitsuntide — the week beginning with Whitsunday, especially the first three days of this week.
  • whittuesday — the day following Whitmonday.
  • whodunnitry — the style or genre of novels, plays, etc concerned with crime
  • whydah bird — any of various predominantly black African weaverbirds of the genus Vidua and related genera, the males of which grow very long tail feathers in the breeding season
  • widdershins — in a direction contrary to the natural one, especially contrary to the apparent course of the sun or counterclockwise: considered as unlucky or causing disaster.
  • widechapped — open-mouthed
  • widemouthed — (of a person, object, body of water, etc.) having a mouth that is wide: a widemouthed river.
  • widowerhood — The state or period of being a widower.
  • wild radish — another name for white charlock
  • wild-headed — given to wild or exorbitant ideas.
  • wind chimes — mobile that makes a tinkling sound
  • wind-shaken — affected by windshake.
  • windcheater — a lightweight jacket for sports or other outdoor wear.
  • window sash — the frame holding the pane of a window.
  • window-shop — to look at articles in the windows of stores without making any purchases.
  • windowlight — windowpane (def 1).
  • windshields — Plural form of windshield.
  • wire-haired — having coarse, stiff, wirelike hair.
  • witch alder — a shrub, Fothergilla gardenii, of the witch hazel family, native to the southeastern U.S., having spikes of white flowers that bloom before the leaves appear.
  • witchdoctor — Alternative form of witch doctor.
  • withdrawals — Plural form of withdrawal.
  • withdrawing — Present participle of withdraw.
  • withholding — to hold back; restrain or check.
  • withindoors — into or inside the house.
  • withstander — A person who withstands or resists; an opponent.
  • woodchipper — a motor-driven machine that cuts wood into chips.
  • wordishness — the use or manner of using words
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