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7-letter words containing a, w, e

  • walleye — Also called walleyed pike, jack salmon. a large game fish, Stizostedion vitreum, inhabiting the lakes and rivers of northeastern North America; pikeperch.
  • wallies — Plural form of wally.
  • walpole — Horace, 4th Earl of Orford [awr-ferd] /ˈɔr fərd/ (Show IPA), (Horatio Walpole) 1717–97, English novelist and essayist (son of Sir Robert Walpole).
  • walters — Bruno [broo-noh] /ˈbru noʊ/ (Show IPA), (Bruno Schlesinger) 1876–1962, German opera and symphony conductor, in U.S. after 1939.
  • waltzed — Simple past tense and past participle of waltz.
  • waltzer — a ballroom dance, in moderately fast triple meter, in which the dancers revolve in perpetual circles, taking one step to each beat.
  • waltzes — Plural form of waltz.
  • wameful — a bellyful
  • wanaque — a town in NE New Jersey.
  • wanders — Plural form of wander.
  • wangled — Simple past tense and past participle of wangle.
  • wangler — A person who wangles.
  • wangles — Plural form of wangle.
  • wanhope — anguish or despondency
  • wankers — Plural form of wanker.
  • wankery — (British, slang, vulgar) Unnecessary or pretentious noodling (messing around).
  • wannabe — one who aspires, often vainly, to emulate another's success or attain eminence in some area.
  • wanness — of an unnatural or sickly pallor; pallid; lacking color: His wan face suddenly flushed.
  • wantage — something, as an amount that is lacking, desired, or needed.
  • wantest — Archaic second-person singular form of want.
  • wanteth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of want.
  • wappend — fatigued; tired
  • warbeck — Perkin [pur-kin] /ˈpɜr kɪn/ (Show IPA), 1474–99, Flemish imposter who pretended to the throne of England.
  • warbled — Past participle of warble.
  • warbler — any of several small, chiefly Old World songbirds of the subfamily Sylviidae. Compare blackcap (def 1), reed warbler.
  • warbles — Plural form of warble.
  • wardens — Plural form of warden.
  • warders — Plural form of warder.
  • wareful — (obsolete) wary; watchful; cautious.
  • warehou — (New Zealand) Any of the three medusafishes Seriolella brama (the common warehou), Seriolella caerulea (the white warehou), and Seriolella punctata (the silver warehou).
  • warfare — the process of military struggle between two nations or groups of nations; war.
  • wargame — Alternative spelling of war game.
  • warhead — the forward section of a self-propelled missile, bomb, torpedo, or the like, containing the explosive, chemical, or atomic charge.
  • wariest — watchful; being on one's guard against danger.
  • warines — Plural form of warine.
  • warless — unmarked by war: The international conflict was followed by a warless decade.
  • warlike — fit, qualified, or ready for war; martial: a warlike fleet; warlike tribes.
  • warmers — Plural form of warmer.
  • warmest — having or giving out a moderate degree of heat, as perceived by the senses: a warm bath.
  • warners — Plural form of warner.
  • warpage — to bend or twist out of shape, especially from a straight or flat form, as timbers or flooring.
  • warrens — Plural form of warren.
  • warreth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of war.
  • warsler — a wrestler
  • wartime — a time or period of war: Strict travel regulations apply only in wartime.
  • warzone — (during wartime) a combat area in which the rights of neutrals are suspended, as such an area on the high seas, where ships flying a neutral flag are subject to attack.
  • washers — Plural form of washer.
  • washery — a plant at a mine where water or other liquid is used to remove dirt from a mineral, esp coal
  • wastage — loss by use, wear, decay, etc.
  • wasters — Plural form of waster.
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