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Words containing n, e, w, h, a

6 letter words containing n, e, w, h, a

  • hwange — a town in W Zimbabwe: coal mines. Pop: 42 581 (1992)
  • newham — a borough of Greater London, England.
  • wahine — (in Hawaii and Polynesia) a girl or young woman.
  • whalenPhilip, 1923–2002, U.S. poet.
  • whaten — what; what kind of

7 letter words containing n, e, w, h, a

  • anywhen — at any time
  • handsew — to sew by hand.
  • shawnee — a member of an Algonquian-speaking tribe formerly in the east-central U.S., now in Oklahoma.
  • wahines — Plural form of wahine.
  • wanhope — anguish or despondency

8 letter words containing n, e, w, h, a

  • anywhere — You use anywhere in statements with negative meaning to indicate that a place does not exist.
  • crenshaw — a hybrid variety of melon with yellow skin and pale pink flesh
  • enswathe — Envelop or wrap in a garment or piece of fabric.
  • enwreath — Misspelling of enwreathe.
  • fernshaw — a thicket of ferns

9 letter words containing n, e, w, h, a

  • answereth — Archaic third-person singular form of answer.
  • antiwhite — hostile to White people
  • anywheres — in, at, or to any place.
  • charwomen — Plural form of charwoman.
  • chinaware — articles made of china, esp those made for domestic use

10 letter words containing n, e, w, h, a

  • anthemwise — alternately
  • anywhither — towards any place; in any direction
  • buchenwald — a village in E central Germany, near Weimar; site of a Nazi concentration camp (1937–45)
  • chainwheel — a toothed wheel that meshes with a roller chain to transmit motion
  • chairwomen — Plural form of chairwoman.

11 letter words containing n, e, w, h, a

  • anchorwomen — Plural form of anchorwoman.
  • answerphone — An answerphone is a device which you connect to your telephone and which records telephone calls while you are out.
  • anti-jewish — anti-Semitic
  • ashwaubenon — a town in E Wisconsin.
  • benchwarmer — a player who is usually on the bench; reserve

12 letter words containing n, e, w, h, a

  • bantamweight — A bantamweight is a boxer who weighs between 51 and 53.5 kilograms, or a wrestler who weighs between 52 and 57 kilograms. A bantamweight is heavier than a flyweight but lighter than a featherweight.
  • bench-warmer — a substitute who rarely gets to play in a game.
  • bhubaneshwar — a state in E India. 60,136 sq. mi. (155,752 sq. km). Capital: Bhubaneshwar.
  • braunschweig — Brunswick
  • cartwheeling — Present participle of cartwheel.

13 letter words containing n, e, w, h, a

  • airworthiness — (of an aircraft) meeting established standards for safe flight; equipped and maintained in condition to fly.
  • bantamweights — Plural form of bantamweight.
  • bassenthwaite — a lake in NW England, in Cumbria near Keswick. Length: 6 km (4 miles)
  • cayenne-whist — a seaport in and the capital of French Guiana.
  • charlottetown — a port in SE Canada, capital of the province of Prince Edward Island. Pop: 34 562 (2011)

14 letter words containing n, e, w, h, a

  • braunschweiger — a smoked liver sausage, named after the city of Braunschweig
  • brother-in-law — Someone's brother-in-law is the brother of their husband or wife, or the man who is married to their sister.
  • googlewhacking — The action of searching for googlewhacks.
  • halfpennyworth — As much as could be bought for a halfpenny.
  • heartwarmingly — In a heartwarming manner.

15 letter words containing n, e, w, h, a

  • black-and-white — displaying only black and white tones; without color, as a picture or chart: a black-and-white photograph.
  • crashworthiness — the ability of a vehicle structure to withstand a crash
  • daughter-in-law — Someone's daughter-in-law is the wife of their son.
  • downheartedness — The characteristic of being downhearted; sadness.
  • faithworthiness — the quality of being faithworthy

16 letter words containing n, e, w, h, a

  • bethmann-hollweg — Theobald von [tey-oh-bahlt fuh n] /ˈteɪ oʊˌbɑlt fən/ (Show IPA), 1856–1921, German statesman: chancellor 1909–17.
  • curtain-twitcher — a person who likes to watch unobserved what other people are doing
  • hole-in-the-wall — A hole-in-the-wall machine is a machine built into the wall of a bank or other building, which allows people to take out money from their bank account by using a special card.
  • packet-switching — a method of efficient data transmission whereby the initial message is broken into relatively small units, or packets, that are routed independently and subsequently reassembled.
  • watson-wentworth — Charles, 2nd Marquis of Rockingham [rok-ing-uh m] /ˈrɒk ɪŋ əm/ (Show IPA), 1730–82, British statesman: prime minister 1765–66, 1782.

17 letter words containing n, e, w, h, a

  • down-at-the-heels — of a shabby, run-down appearance; seedy: He is rapidly becoming a down-at-heel drifter and a drunk.
  • flower-of-an-hour — a malvaceous Old World herbaceous plant, Hibiscus trionum, having pale yellow flowers with a bladder-like calyx
  • great-grandnephew — a grandson of one's nephew or niece.
  • narrow-shouldered — having shoulders which do not extend very far from the neck; not broad-shouldered
  • weather-resistant — resisting the effects of severe weather, as rain or cold: weather-resistant cloth for topcoats.

18 letter words containing n, e, w, h, a

19 letter words containing n, e, w, h, a

  • aldridge-brownhills — a town in central England, in Walsall unitary authority, West Midlands: formed by the amalgamation of neighbouring towns in 1966. Pop: 35 525 (2001)
  • nordrhein-westfalen — German name of North Rhine-Westphalia.
  • straightforwardness — going or directed straight ahead: a straightforward gaze.

20 letter words containing n, e, w, h, a

22 letter words containing n, e, w, h, a

  • the-leaning-tower-pisa — a round, marble campanile in Pisa, Italy, begun in 1174 and now 17 feet (5.2 meters) out of the perpendicular in its height of 179 feet (54 meters).

30 letter words containing n, e, w, h, a

  • call-with-current-continuation — (programming)   (call/cc) A Lisp control function that implements the continuation passing style of programming. In continuation passing style (CPS), every function f takes an extra final argument k called the "continuation". The continuation is itself a function and represents the rest of the program. Instead of just returning a value in the normal way, f passes it as an argument to k and returns the result of that. call/cc takes a function f as its argument and calls f, passing it the current continuation k. It thus allows a CPS function to be called in a non-CPS (direct) context. For example, if the final result is to print the value returned by call/cc then anything passed to k will also be printed. E.g, in Scheme: (define (f k) (k 1) (k 2) 3) (display (call-with-current-continuation f)) Will display 1.

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