9-letter words containing w, i, l, t
- wealthier — Comparative form of wealthy.
- wealthily — In a wealthy way.
- weightily — In a weighty manner; ponderously; forcibly.
- welfarist — the set of attitudes and policies characterizing or tending toward the establishment of a welfare state.
- welfarite — a person who is on welfare
- well-knit — closely joined together or related; firmly constructed: a well-knit society; a well-knit plot; a muscular, well-knit body.
- wellpoint — a perforated tube driven into the ground to collect water from the surrounding area so that it can be pumped away, as to prevent an excavation from filling with ground water.
- weltering — to roll, toss, or heave, as waves or the sea.
- west linn — a town in NW Oregon.
- westfield — a city in S Massachusetts.
- whipstall — a stall during a vertical climb in which the nose of the airplane falls forward and downward in a whiplike movement.
- whiptails — Plural form of whiptail.
- whistlers — Plural form of whistler.
- whistling — an instrument for producing whistling sounds by means of the breath, steam, etc., as a small wooden or tin tube, a pipe, or a similar device with an air chamber containing a small ball that oscillates when air is forced through an opening, producing a high-pitched, warbling tone.
- white lie — a minor, polite, or harmless lie; fib.
- white owl — snowy owl
- whitehall — Also called Whitehall Palace. a former palace in central London, England, originally built in the reign of Henry III: execution of Charles I, 1649.
- whiteline — codline.
- whitelist — a list of novels, motion pictures, etc., deemed suitable for juveniles, members of a particular faith, or other specified groups of individuals.
- whitetail — A deer, Odocoileus virginianus, family Cervidae, perhaps the most popular game animal in North America.
- whitewall — a rubber tire for an automobile, bicycle, etc., whose sidewall is colored white.
- whittling — British Dialect. a knife, especially a large one, as a carving knife or a butcher knife.
- wholetime — full-time.
- wholistic — holism.
- wikiality — a version of facts which is agreed to be true, but which may not coincide with objective reality
- wilburite — a member of a conservative body of Quakers formed in 1845 in protest against the evangelicalism of the Gurneyites.
- wild date — a feather palm, Phoenix sylvestris, of India, having drooping, bluish-green or grayish leaves and small, orange-yellow fruit.
- wild hunt — (in northern European legend) a phantom hunt, conducted either in the sky or in forests.
- wild oats — any uncultivated species of Avena, especially a common weedy grass, A. fatua, resembling the cultivated oat.
- wild type — an organism having an appearance that is characteristic of the species in a natural breeding population.
- wild west — the western frontier region of the U.S., before the establishment of stable government.
- wildcraft — The harvesting of wild plants to sell or make into saleable products.
- willemite — a mineral, a zinc silicate, Zn 2 SiO 4 , sometimes containing manganese, occurring in prismatic crystals or granular masses, usually greenish, sometimes white, brown, or red: a minor ore of zinc.
- williston — a city in NW North Dakota, on the Missouri River.
- wiltshire — Also, Wilts [wilts] /wɪlts/ (Show IPA). a county in S England. 1345 sq. mi. (3485 sq. km). County seat: Salisbury.
- windblast — a strong, sudden gust of wind.
- wine list — menu of wines available in a restaurant
- wing bolt — a bolt with a head like a wing nut.
- wing flat — a flat, especially a two-fold, usually forming part of a unit of four panels of painted scenery.
- wish list — list of things desired
- wish-list — a usually unwritten list of things one wishes for: Money is on everyone's wish list.
- wistfully — characterized by melancholy; longing; yearning.
- witch-elm — wych-elm
- witchlike — Resembling a witch or some aspect of one.
- withdrawl — Misspelling of withdrawal.
- withholds — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of withhold.
- witlessly — In a witless manner.
- wittingly — knowing; aware; conscious.
- wobbliest — Superlative form of wobbly.
- woolliest — Superlative form of woolly.