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12-letter words containing a, w, e, i, g

  • 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.
  • basic weight — basis weight.
  • basis weight — the weight in pounds of a ream of paper of a basic size, usually 25 × 38 inches (63 × 96 cm) for book stock, 17 × 22 inches (43 × 55 cm) for writing stock, and 20 × 26 inches (50 × 66 cm) for cover stock.
  • bearing down — to hold up; support: to bear the weight of the roof.
  • bearing wall — any of the walls supporting a floor or the roof of a building.
  • belt highway — beltway (def 1).
  • braunschweig — Brunswick
  • breadwinning — a person who earns a livelihood, especially one who also supports dependents.
  • carriageways — Plural form of carriageway.
  • carry weight — to be important, influential, etc.
  • cartwheeling — Present participle of cartwheel.
  • caterwauling — the shrieking and yowling made by a cat, for example when it is on heat or fighting
  • cigar flower — the common name for a small, shrubby plant, Cuphea ignea, of the loosestrife family, native to Mexico and Jamaica, grown as an ornamental and houseplant: named for its red tubular flowers that resemble cigars.
  • claw setting — a jewellery setting with clawlike prongs
  • core drawing — drawing of fine tubing using wire as a mandrel.
  • crawling peg — a method of stabilizing exchange rates, prices, etc, by maintaining a fixed level for a specified period or until the level has persisted at an upper or lower limit for a specified period and then permitting a predetermined incremental rise or fall
  • delta-winged — (of an aircraft) having a triangular sweptback wing
  • drawlingness — the quality or characteristic of a drawler
  • easting down — the passage eastward from the Cape of Good Hope, as made by a sailing ship bound for Australia or the East Indies.
  • egg sandwich — two slices of bread filled with chopped egg
  • englishwoman — adult female from England
  • evening wear — smart clothing designed for wearing at formal occasions during the evening
  • eye-watering — painful or extremely unpleasant
  • fell-walking — the sport of hiking over fells
  • fire walking — a religious rite in which people walk barefoot over white-hot ashes, stones, etc
  • gable window — a window in or under a gable.
  • gale warning — U.S. Meteorology. a National Weather Service warning of sustained winds at sea having speeds in the range 34–47 knots (39–54 mph, 17–24 m/sec). Compare warning (def 3).
  • gallery wire — perforated wire or metal stripping used to support or enhance a stone mounted in a ring.
  • general will — (in the philosophy of Rousseau) the source of legitimate authority residing in the collective will as contrasted with individual interests
  • genital wart — one of a cluster of warts occurring in the genital and anal areas and spread mainly by sexual contact, sometimes affecting the cervix in women and associated with an increased risk of cervical cancer.
  • giant powder — dynamite composed of nitroglycerin and kieselguhr.
  • gift-wrapped — A gift-wrapped present is wrapped in pretty paper.
  • gravity wave — Astronomy, Physics. gravitational wave.
  • greenwashing — Present participle of greenwash.
  • grey wagtail — a greyish species of wagtail, Motacilla cinerea, found in temperate regions
  • grosswardein — German name of Oradea.
  • hard-wearing — resistant to extensive wear; durable: a pair of hardwearing jeans.
  • heartwarming — gratifying; rewarding; satisfying: a heartwarming response to his work.
  • heavyweights — Plural form of heavyweight.
  • highway code — In Britain, the Highway Code is an official book published by the Department of Transport, which contains the rules which tell people how to use public roads safely.
  • housewarming — a party to celebrate a person's or family's move to a new home.
  • interweaving — Present participle of interweave.
  • jaw-breaking — Informal. a word that is hard to pronounce.
  • k'ang yu-wei — 1858–1927, Chinese scholar and reformer.
  • law-breaking — Law-breaking is any kind of illegal activity.
  • lawbreakings — Plural form of lawbreaking.
  • lawyer's wig — the shaggy ink-cap
  • leading wind — a wind abeam or on the quarter, especially one strong enough to be a good sailing wind.
  • legal weight — the weight of merchandise itself plus that of its immediate wrapping material but not of the outside shipping container: used especially in some Latin American countries for the purpose of assessing import duties.
  • life drawing — drawing objects or people from life

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