9-letter words containing w, s, d
- sweetwood — any of numerous tropical tree and shrub species of the family Lauraceae
- swellhead — a vain or arrogant person.
- swineherd — a person who tends swine.
- swinehood — the quality or condition of a swine
- sword arm — the arm in which your sword is normally held
- swordbill — a South American hummingbird, Ensifera ensifera, having a slender bill that is longer than its body.
- swordfish — a large, marine food fish, Xiphias gladius, having the upper jaw elongated into a swordlike structure.
- swordplay — the action or technique of wielding a sword; fencing.
- swordsman — a person who uses or is skilled in the use of a sword.
- swordtail — any of several small, brightly colored, viviparous, freshwater fishes of the genus Xiphophorus, native to Central America, having the lower part of the caudal fin elongated into a swordlike structure: often kept in aquariums.
- the sword — violence, warfare
- the wolds — a range of chalk hills in NE England: consists of the Yorkshire Wolds to the north, separated from the Lincolnshire Wolds by the Humber estuary
- the-downs — a range of low ridges in S and SW England.
- townshend — Charles, 1725–67, English politician, chancellor of the exchequer for whom the Townshend Acts are named.
- twin beds — matching single beds in a bedroom or hotel room
- two-sided — having two sides; bilateral.
- two-speed — (of a transmission system) having two settings
- untwisted — not twisted.
- wadsetter — a person who takes out a mortgage
- wadsworth — a city in N Ohio.
- waistband — a band encircling the waist, especially as a part of a skirt or pair of trousers.
- waldenses — a Christian sect that arose after 1170 in southern France, under the leadership of Pierre Waldo, a merchant of Lyons, and joined the Reformation movement in the 16th century.
- wanderers — Mechanics. the drift of a gyroscope or a similar device.
- wardmotes — Plural form of wardmote.
- wardrobes — Plural form of wardrobe.
- wardrooms — Plural form of wardroom.
- wash down — to apply water or some other liquid to (something or someone) for the purpose of cleansing; cleanse by dipping, rubbing, or scrubbing in water or some other liquid.
- wash load — a load of washing which is put in a washing machine
- washboard — a rectangular board or frame, typically with a corrugated metallic surface, on which clothes are rubbed in the process of washing.
- washed up — capable of being washed without shrinking, fading, etc.; washable: a wash dress.
- washed-up — done for; having failed completely.
- washstand — a piece of furniture holding a basin, pitcher, etc., for use in washing one's hands and face.
- wassailed — Simple past tense and past participle of wassail.
- wasteland — land that is uncultivated or barren.
- waterbeds — Plural form of waterbed.
- waterdogs — Plural form of waterdog.
- 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.
- wavebands — Plural form of waveband.
- weak side — the side of the offensive line opposite the side with the tight end, thereby the side having the smaller number of players.
- web-based — of, relating to, or using the World Wide Web
- webisodes — Plural form of webisode.
- wedgewise — in the manner of a wedge
- wednesday — the fourth day of the week, following Tuesday.
- weediness — full of or abounding in weeds.
- weirdness — involving or suggesting the supernatural; unearthly or uncanny: a weird sound; weird lights.
- well-shod — a simple past tense and past participle of shoe.
- well-used — previously used or owned; secondhand: a used car.
- welladays — alas
- wellheads — Plural form of wellhead.