9-letter words containing w, r, s, t
- taperwise — in the manner of a taper
- task-work — work assigned or imposed as a task.
- tewksbury — a city in NE Massachusetts.
- the sword — violence, warfare
- the works — exertion or effort directed to produce or accomplish something; labor; toil.
- the worst — the least good or most inferior person, thing, or part in a group, narrative, etc
- throwster — a person who throws silk or synthetic filaments.
- tow-start — the act of making the engine of a vehicle begin to work by towing that vehicle with another vehicle
- towerless — not having a tower
- two-horse — If you describe a contest as a two-horse race, you mean that only two of the people or things taking part have any chance of winning.
- ullswater — a lake in NW England, in Cumbria in the Lake District. Length: 12 km (7.5 miles)
- ultraslow — extremely slow
- wadsetter — a person who takes out a mortgage
- wadsworth — a city in N Ohio.
- war chest — money set aside or scheduled for a particular purpose or activity, as for a political campaign or organizational drive.
- war story — an account or anecdote concerning one's personal experiences, especially in military combat, during a war.
- wardmotes — Plural form of wardmote.
- warm spot — Physiology. a sensory area in the skin that responds to an increase in temperature.
- warmouths — Plural form of warmouth.
- wasterful — Lb obsolete wasteful.
- wasteweir — A weir that allows the escape of excess water from a canal or reservoir.
- water ash — hoptree.
- water gas — a toxic gaseous mixture consisting chiefly of carbon monoxide and hydrogen, prepared from steam and incandescent coke: used as an illuminant, fuel, and in organic synthesis.
- water-bus — vaporetto.
- water-ski — to plane over water on water skis or a water ski by grasping a towing rope pulled by a speedboat.
- waterbeds — Plural form of waterbed.
- waterdogs — Plural form of waterdog.
- waterings — Plural form of watering.
- waterjets — Plural form of waterjet.
- waterless — devoid of water; dry.
- watershed — Chiefly British. the ridge or crest line dividing two drainage areas; water parting; divide.
- waterside — the margin, bank, or shore of a river, lake, ocean, etc.
- waterskin — The skin of a goat used as a container for water.
- waterways — A river, canal, or other route for travel by water.
- watterson — Henry ("Marse Henry") 1840–1921, U.S. journalist and political leader.
- webcaster — A person or organization that transmits a webcast over the Internet.
- webmaster — a person who designs or maintains a website.
- webster's — Daniel, 1782–1852, U.S. statesman and orator.
- welfarist — the set of attitudes and policies characterizing or tending toward the establishment of a welfare state.
- westbrook — a city in SW Maine.
- westering — moving or shifting toward the west: the westering sun; a westering wind.
- westerlys — a town in SW Rhode Island.
- westerner — a native or inhabitant of the West, especially of the western U.S.
- westernly — (obsolete) In or towards the west. (16th-19th c.).
- westwards — Westward.
- wet nurse — woman hired to breast-feeds another's child
- wet-nurse — to act as a wet nurse to (an infant).
- whistlers — Plural form of whistler.
- whiteners — Plural form of whitener.
- wiltshire — Also, Wilts [wilts] /wɪlts/ (Show IPA). a county in S England. 1345 sq. mi. (3485 sq. km). County seat: Salisbury.