12-letter words containing w, i, t, e, k
- awe-stricken — filled with awe.
- bourke-white — Margaret. 1906–71, US photographer, a pioneer of modern photojournalism: noted esp for her coverage of World War II
- haikwan tael — the customs unit in China, which is the basis for other local taels, equal to 1.20666 troy ounces of fine silver.
- in the works — exertion or effort directed to produce or accomplish something; labor; toil.
- internetwork — two or more computer networks connected by routers, bridges, etc.: The Internet is the largest internetwork.
- interworking — to work or weave together; interweave.
- it takes two — If you say it takes two or it takes two to tango, you mean that a situation or argument involves two people and they are both therefore responsible for it.
- keep in with — to hold or retain in one's possession; hold as one's own: If you like it, keep it. Keep the change.
- keep up with — go as fast
- kitchenwares — Plural form of kitchenware.
- knife switch — a form of air switch in which a moving element, usually a hinged blade, is placed between two contact clips.
- little-known — not widely known; not famed
- malt whiskey — Malt whiskey or malt is whiskey that is made from malt.
- metalworking — the act or technique of making metal objects.
- outside work — work done off the premises of a business
- power kiting — an activity in which a person, sitting in a small buggy or wearing skis, etc, is propelled by the wind power generated by a large kite to which he or she is attached by ropes
- quick-witted — having a nimble, alert mind.
- ring network — (networking, topology) A network topology in which all nodes are connected to a single wire in a ring or point-to-point. There are no endpoints. This topology is used by token ring networks. Compare: bus network, star network.
- rostenkowski — Dan(iel) 1928–2010, U.S. politician: congressman 1959–94.
- sea milkwort — a maritime plant, Glaux maritima, having small, pinkish-white flowers.
- shift worker — a person who does shiftwork
- tack welding — to join (pieces of metal) with a number of small welds spaced some distance apart.
- take a whizz — to urinate
- take to wife — to marry (a woman)
- take up with — to get into one's hold or possession by voluntary action: to take a cigarette out of a box; to take a pen and begin to write.
- thick-witted — lacking intelligence; thickheaded; dull; stupid.
- tip the wink — to give a hint
- trickle-down — of, relating to, or based on the trickle-down theory: the trickle-down benefits to the local community.
- warp-knitted — designating a fabric made by warp knitting.
- watered silk — silk with a wavy lustrous finish
- watermarking — Present participle of watermark.
- watkins glen — a village in W New York, on Seneca Lake: gorge and cascades.
- weft-knitted — noting or pertaining to a fabric made by weft knitting.
- west warwick — a town in E Rhode Island, near Providence.
- white alkali — Agriculture. a whitish layer of mineral salts, especially sodium sulfate, sodium chloride, and magnesium sulfate, often occurring on top of soils where rainfall is low.
- white knight — a hero who comes to the rescue.
- white market — (in a system of rationing) the buying and selling of unused ration coupons at a fluctuating legal price based on the supply of and demand for the rationed commodity.
- wicketkeeper — the player on the fielding side who stands immediately behind the wicket to stop balls that pass it.
- winter break — a period of vacation between semesters of colleges, universities, or other schools and usually including the winter holidays.
- winterkilled — Simple past tense and past participle of winterkill.
- workmistress — a woman who oversees or controls work
- writing desk — a piece of furniture with a surface for writing, with drawers and pigeonholes for writing materials.
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