9-letter words containing w, r, o, c
- the crowd — the common people; the masses
- throwback — an act of throwing back.
- torchwood — any of various resinous woods suitable for making torches, as the wood of the tree Amyris balsamifera, of the rue family, native to Florida and the West Indies.
- tow truck — wrecker (def 3).
- two-color — having or using two colors.
- two-track — an oblique movement of a horse in which the forehand and hindquarters move on two distinct parallel tracks and the body is maintained uniformly in the direction of the movement.
- uncrowded — filled to excess; packed.
- uncrowned — not crowned; not having yet assumed the crown.
- wall rock — the rock forming the walls of a vein.
- war cloud — something that threatens war; a harbinger of conflict.
- warlockry — witchcraft
- watch for — be vigilant for, careful of
- watchword — a word or short phrase to be communicated, on challenge, to a sentinel or guard; password or countersign.
- werowance — (historical) A chief of an American Indian tribe in colonial Virginia and Maryland.
- whipcordy — resembling a whipcord
- who cares — I don't care
- wolframic — tungstic.
- woodcraft — skill in anything that pertains to the woods or forest, especially in making one's way through the woods or in hunting, trapping, etc.
- woodscrew — any of various screws that have a slotted head and a gimlet point that permit them to be driven into wood with a screwdriver.
- worcester — Joseph Emerson, 1784–1865, U.S. lexicographer.
- wordcount — a computer tool that counts words
- wordstock — (linguistics) The set of words in a language.
- work back — to work overtime
- work camp — a camp for prisoners sentenced to labor, especially to outdoor labor such as roadbuilding or farming.
- workbench — a sturdy table at which an artisan works.
- workforce — the total number of workers in a specific undertaking: a holiday for the company's work force.
- workpiece — a piece of work being machined.
- workplace — a person's place of employment.
- workspace — space used or required for one's work, as in an office or home.
- world car — an automobile designed to be built with standard parts manufactured in various countries and sold, with few changes, throughout the world.
- world cup — a trophy emblematic since 1930 of the world championship in soccer and competed for every four years by finalists who have won qualifying matches among more than 150 national teams.
- wormcasts — Plural form of wormcast.
- wristlock — a hold in which an opponent's wrist is grasped and twisted.