0%

7-letter words containing n, w

  • gnu awk — gawk
  • go down — to move or proceed, especially to or from something: They're going by bus.
  • godowns — Plural form of godown.
  • goldwynSamuel (Samuel Goldfish) 1882–1974, U.S. movie producer, born in Poland.
  • goodwin — Expression meaning a good-hearted, or good-souled person, especially one who is young at heart.
  • gownboy — a foundationer schoolboy who wears a gown
  • gowning — a woman's dress or robe, especially one that is full-length.
  • gownman — Archaic form of gownsman.
  • grow on — to increase by natural development, as any living organism or part by assimilation of nutriment; increase in size or substance.
  • growing — becoming greater in quantity, size, extent, or intensity: growing discontent among industrial workers.
  • grownup — a mature, fully grown person; adult.
  • gunwale — the upper edge of the side or bulwark of a vessel.
  • gwynedd — a county in E Wales. 1493 sq. mi. (3866 sq. km).
  • gwyniad — A freshwater fish native to Bala Lake in Wales.
  • handsaw — any common saw with a handle at one end for manual operation with one hand.
  • handsew — to sew by hand.
  • hawking — to make an effort to raise phlegm from the throat; clear the throat noisily.
  • hawkinsSir Anthony Hope ("Anthony Hope") 1863–1933, English novelist and playwright.
  • hawkynsSir John, Hawkins, Sir John.
  • hoedown — a community dancing party typically featuring folk and square dances accompanied by lively hillbilly tunes played on the fiddle.
  • hong-wu — title of Chu Yuan-Zhang (or Chu Yüan-Chang), 1328–98, first emperor (1368–98) of the Ming dynasty, uniting China under his rule by 1382
  • howling — producing or uttering a howling noise: a howling mob.
  • hung-wu — (Chu Yüan-chang) 1328–98, emperor of China 1368–98: founder of the Ming dynasty.
  • hwainan — a city in central Anhui province, in E China.
  • icewine — any white dessert wine produced from grapes that are kept on the vine until the first deep frost and typically pressed while still frozen.
  • in fawn — (of deer) pregnant
  • in view — an instance of seeing or beholding; visual inspection.
  • in with — associated with; friendly with; regarded highly by
  • in-laws — Your in-laws are the parents and close relatives of your husband or wife.
  • indrawn — reserved; introspective: a quiet, indrawn man.
  • indwell — to inhabit.
  • indwelt — to inhabit.
  • inflows — Plural form of inflow.
  • ingelowJean, 1820–97, English poet and novelist.
  • ingrown — having grown into the flesh: an ingrown toenail.
  • inkwell — a small container for ink.
  • inkwood — a tropical tree, Exothea paniculata, of the soapberry family, yielding a hard, reddish-brown wood.
  • insinew — to connect or strengthen, as with sinews
  • inswept — tapering or narrowing at the front or tip, as an airplane wing.
  • inswing — (cricket) The swing of a ball through the air in a direction towards the batsman.
  • intwine — Archaic spelling of entwine.
  • intwist — entwist.
  • inwards — toward the inside, interior, or center, as of a place, space, or body.
  • inweave — to weave in or together.
  • inwoven — Past participle of inweave.
  • janeway — Elizabeth (Hall) 1913–2005, U.S. novelist and short-story writer.
  • jawbone — a bone of either jaw; a maxilla or mandible.
  • jawline — The contour of the lower edge of a person's jaw.
  • kelowna — a city in S British Columbia, in SW Canada.
  • kendrew — John C(owdery) [koh-dree] /ˈkoʊ dri/ (Show IPA), 1917–97, English scientist: Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1962.
Was this page helpful?
Yes No
Thank you for your feedback! Tell your friends about this page
Tell us why?