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10-letter words containing w, s, r

  • two-stroke — relating to or designating an internal-combustion engine whose piston makes two strokes for every explosion
  • two-suiter — a suitcase designed to hold two suits and additional smaller items.
  • two-thirds — Two-thirds of something is an amount that is two out of three equal parts of it.
  • unanswered — a spoken or written reply or response to a question, request, letter, etc.: He sent an answer to my letter promptly.
  • underwaist — a blouse worn under another.
  • unshowered — not having been showered
  • unswerving — to turn aside abruptly in movement or direction; deviate suddenly from the straight or direct course.
  • unwareness — unwariness or lack of caution: carelessness
  • upgrowings — instances of growing upwards
  • upperworks — the parts of a vessel above the waterline when fully laden
  • upwards of — toward a higher place or position: The birds flew upward.
  • viewership — an audience of viewers, especially of television, either generally or of a particular kind or program: Viewership is at its peak in the evening hours.
  • wabiserver — (operating system, tool)   An addition to Wabi which allows the Microsoft Windows application to run on a server, e.g. a powerful Intel-based computer, with users accessing it from their desktop which can be a cheap computer such as an X terminal.
  • wackyparse — (Internet, slang) In Kibology, the practice of misreading text to humorous effect (perhaps deliberately), especially in line with traditional absurdist humor.
  • wage rates — rates of pay based on per unit of production or per period of worktime on the job
  • waitperson — a waiter or waitress.
  • waitress's — a woman who waits on tables, as in a restaurant.
  • waitresses — Plural form of waitress.
  • waldgraves — Plural form of waldgrave.
  • walkshorts — medium to long shorts, often cut fuller than Bermuda shorts and used for walking or leisure activity.
  • wallboards — Plural form of wallboard.
  • wallcharts — Plural form of wallchart.
  • wallpapers — Plural form of wallpaper.
  • wallposter — (in China) a usually lengthy notice, complaint, personal opinion, etc., handwritten in large characters and hung on walls in cities, as a means of communication and for criticizing or attacking government policy or politicians.
  • wanderings — Plural form of wandering.
  • wanderlust — a strong, innate desire to rove or travel about.
  • wandsworth — a borough of Greater London, England.
  • wanrestful — uneasy or restless
  • war clouds — sign of trouble ahead
  • war crimes — Usually, war crimes. crimes committed against an enemy, prisoners of war, or subjects in wartime that violate international agreements or, as in the case of genocide, are offenses against humanity.
  • wardenship — The state of being a warden.
  • warehoused — Simple past tense and past participle of warehouse.
  • warehouser — warehouseman.
  • warehouses — Plural form of warehouse.
  • warlordism — a military leader, especially of a warlike nation.
  • warmongers — Plural form of warmonger.
  • warp speed — an extremely rapid rate of speed: rumors traveling at warp speed.
  • warpedness — The state, quality or condition of being warped.
  • warrantees — Plural form of warrantee.
  • warranties — Plural form of warranty.
  • warrantise — a warranty; security
  • warrantors — Plural form of warrantor.
  • warrioress — a woman who is a warrior
  • wart cress — either of two prostrate annuals, Coronopus squamatus and C. didymus, having small white flowers: family Brassicaceae (crucifers)
  • wart snake — either of two stout, nonvenomous snakes of the family Acrochordindae, ranging from southeastern Asia to northern Australia, and having the skin covered with wartlike, three-pointed scales.
  • washateria — a launderette.
  • washboards — Plural form of washboard.
  • washeteria — washateria.
  • wassermann — August von [ou-goo st fuh n] /ˈaʊ gʊst fən/ (Show IPA), 1866–1925, German physician and bacteriologist.
  • wast water — a lake in NW England, in Cumbria in the Lake District. Length: 5 km (3 miles)
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