8-letter words containing w, s, a
- weakness — the state or quality of being weak; lack of strength, firmness, vigor, or the like; feebleness.
- weakside — the side of the court away from the ball
- wealsman — a statesman
- wealthys — a variety of red apple, grown in the U.S., ripening in early autumn.
- weariest — Superlative form of weary.
- weaseled — (US) Simple past tense and past participle of weasel.
- weaselly — resembling a weasel, especially in features or manner: a weaselly little clerk with furtive eyes.
- weathers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of weather.
- weavings — Plural form of weaving.
- webcasts — Plural form of webcast.
- webpages — Plural form of webpage.
- webspace — (computing, Internet) Disk space used to store webpages and other content that can be accessed through the Web.
- weekdays — every day, especially Monday through Friday, during the workweek: Weekdays we're open from nine till five.
- weigelas — Plural form of weigela.
- weismann — August [ou-goo st] /ˈaʊ gʊst/ (Show IPA), 1834–1914, German biologist.
- wellsian — of or relating to the writings of H.G. Wells
- welshman — a native or inhabitant of Wales.
- wesleyan — of or relating to John Wesley, founder of Methodism.
- west ham — a former borough, now part of Newham, in SE England, near London.
- westenra — Hayley (Dee). born 1987, New Zealand singer, known for the purity of her voice in many musical genres
- westlake — a city in N Ohio.
- westland — a city in SE Michigan, near Detroit.
- westward — moving, bearing, facing, or situated toward the west: a westward migration of farm workers.
- wet wash — laundry that has been washed but not dried or ironed. Compare dry wash (def 1).
- wetbacks — Plural form of wetback; a slur towards persons of Mexican descent in the United States.
- wetlands — Plural form of wetland An area or region that is characteristically saturated; a marsh.
- whammies — Plural form of whammy.
- whangees — Plural form of whangee.
- wharves' — a structure built on the shore of or projecting into a harbor, stream, etc., so that vessels may be moored alongside to load or unload or to lie at rest; quay; pier.
- whatness — (philosophy) Essence; quiddity.
- whatnots — Plural form of whatnot.
- whatsits — Plural form of whatsit.
- wheatish — (of the complexion) of the pale golden colour of ripe wheat; light brown.
- whiplash — the lash of a whip.
- whipsaws — Plural form of whipsaw.
- wildcats — Plural form of wildcat.
- williams — a word formerly used in communications to represent the letter W.
- windages — Plural form of windage.
- windbags — Plural form of windbag.
- windlass — a device for raising or hauling objects, usually consisting of a horizontal cylinder or barrel turned by a crank, lever, motor, or the like, upon which a cable, rope, or chain winds, the outer end of the cable being attached directly or indirectly to the weight to be raised or the thing to be hauled or pulled; winch.
- windsail — a sail rigged over a hatchway, ventilator, or the like, to divert moving air downward into the vessel.
- wingspan — the distance between the wing tips of an airplane.
- wiretaps — Plural form of wiretap.
- wise-ass — Also, wise-assed. insolent; impertinent; smart-ass.
- wiseacre — a person who possesses or affects to possess great wisdom.
- wishable — Capable or worthy of being wished for; desirable.
- wistaria — Alternative spelling of wisteria.
- wisteria — any climbing shrub belonging to the genus Wisteria, of the legume family, having showy, pendent clusters of blue-violet, white, purple, or rose flowers.
- womanise — Non-Oxford British standard spelling of womanize.
- womanish — womanlike or feminine.