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10-letter words containing wri

  • boatwright — a craftsman who builds wooden boats.
  • cartwright — a person who makes carts
  • copywriter — A copywriter is a person whose job is to write the words for advertisements.
  • dvd writer — A DVD writer is the same as a DVD burner.
  • ghostwrite — (intransitive) To write under the name of another (especially literary works).
  • limp wrist — a contemptuous term used to refer to a homosexual, especially a male homosexual.
  • millwright — a person who erects the machinery of a mill.
  • miswritten — to trace or form (characters, letters, words, etc.) on the surface of some material, as with a pen, pencil, or other instrument or means; inscribe: Write your name on the board.
  • newswriter — A journalist who writes the scripts for a newsreader.
  • playwright — a writer of plays; dramatist.
  • prewriting — preparatory work for a piece of writing, as idea formulation, an outline, or research.
  • prewritten — a past participle of write.
  • rapidwrite — (language, tool)   A method for translating set of abbreviations into the much more verbose COBOL code.
  • rewritable — A rewritable CD or DVD is a CD or DVD that you can record onto more than once. Compare recordable.
  • rewriteman — a newspaper employee who writes articles from available information or who reworks the copy written by reporters.
  • shipwright — a person who builds and launches wooden vessels or does carpentry work in connection with the building and launching of steel or iron vessels.
  • skywriting — the act or technique of writing against the sky with chemically produced smoke released from a maneuvering airplane.
  • skywritten — created by the process of skywriting
  • songwriter — a person who writes the words or music, or both, for popular songs.
  • telewriter — a telegraphic device for reproducing handwriting by converting the manually controlled movements of a pen into signals that, after transmission, control the movements of a similar pen
  • typewriter — a machine for writing mechanically in letters and characters like those produced by printers' types.
  • underwrite — to write under or at the foot of, especially under other written matter.
  • wainwright — Jonathan Mayhew [mey-hyoo] /ˈmeɪ hyu/ (Show IPA), 1883–1953, U.S. general.
  • wrinkliest — Superlative form of wrinkly.
  • wrist loop — a loop that you wear over your wrist which is attached to a piece of mountaineering equipment
  • wrist rest — a device on a computer keyboard, where you can rest your wrists
  • wrist shot — a quick shot made with a snap of the wrist, using little or no backswing, with the puck against the stick blade.
  • wrist-drop — paralysis of the extensor muscles of the hand causing it to droop, due to injuries or some poisons, as lead or arsenic.
  • wristbands — Plural form of wristband.
  • wristguard — A band of leather or leatherlike material worn around the wrist for support and protection, especially for athletic activities such as archery and fencing.
  • wristlocks — Plural form of wristlock.
  • wristphone — A mobile phone that is built into a wristwatch.
  • wristwatch — a watch attached to a strap or band worn about the wrist.
  • writ large — If you say that something is writ large, you mean that it is very obvious.
  • write back — send a written or typed reply
  • write down — a reduction of the entered value of an asset account.
  • write into — If a rule or detail is written into a contract, law, or agreement, it is included in it when the contract, law, or agreement is made.
  • write-down — a reduction of the entered value of an asset account.
  • writedowns — Plural form of writedown.
  • writership — the position of a writer in the East India Company
  • writhingly — in a writhing manner

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