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Words containing a, w, h, l

5 letter words containing a, w, h, l

  • chawl — A type of building found in India. Often having 4 to 5 stories with about 10 to 20 tenements, they are also known as kholis.
  • halwa — Alternative spelling of halva.
  • shawl — a square, triangular, or oblong piece of wool or other material worn, especially by women, about the shoulders, or the head and shoulders, in place of a coat or hat outdoors, and indoors as protection against chill or dampness.
  • walsh — Courtney (Andrew). born 1962, West Indian cricketer, born in Jamaica: a fast bowler, he took 519 wickets in 132 test matches (1984–2001)
  • whale — any of the larger marine mammals of the order Cetacea, especially as distinguished from the smaller dolphins and porpoises, having a fishlike body, forelimbs modified into flippers, and a head that is horizontally flattened.

6 letter words containing a, w, h, l

  • awheel — on wheels
  • awhile — Awhile means for a short time. It is more commonly spelled 'a while', which is considered more correct, especially in British English.
  • awhirl — in a whirling, confused state
  • hallow — to make holy; sanctify; consecrate.
  • harlowJean, 1911–37, U.S. motion-picture actress.

7 letter words containing a, w, h, l

  • glashow — Sheldon Lee1932- ; U.S. physicist
  • halfway — to half the distance; to midpoint: The rope reaches only halfway.
  • halfwit — a person who is feeble-minded.
  • hallows — to make holy; sanctify; consecrate.
  • hallway — a corridor, as in a building.

8 letter words containing a, w, h, l

  • ballhawk — a sportsman who is skilled at winning possession of the ball, esp in basketball
  • blowhard — If you describe someone as a blowhard, you mean that they express their opinions very forcefully, and usually in a boastful way.
  • bushwalk — to hike through bushland
  • cashflow — Of or pertaining to a cash flow.
  • chewable — Chewable describes drugs that are best or most easily absorbed by chewing.

9 letter words containing a, w, h, l

  • alewashed — showing the effects of drinking beer
  • archilowe — a treat, such as a drink, given in return for something
  • blackwash — to present (someone or something) in the worst possible light
  • blow-hard — an exceptionally boastful and talkative person.
  • boxwallah — an itinerant pedlar or salesman in India

10 letter words containing a, w, h, l

  • afterwhile — (US, dialect) afterwards.
  • allhallown — relating to the period of time around Allhallows
  • allhallows — All Saints' Day
  • awl-shaped — shaped like an awl
  • bahawalpur — an industrial city in Pakistan: cotton, soap. Pop: 563 000 (2005 est)

11 letter words containing a, w, h, l

  • all-weather — All-weather sports take place on an artificial surface instead of on grass.
  • alpha-waves — a pattern of slow brain waves (alpha waves) in normal persons at rest with closed eyes, thought by some to be associated with an alert but daydreaming mind.
  • antiwhaling — opposed to whale fishing
  • bartholomew — one of the twelve apostles (Matthew 10:3). Feast day: Aug 24 or June 11
  • blameworthy — deserving disapproval or censure

12 letter words containing a, w, h, l

  • al-khwarizmi — Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi
  • allhallowmas — All Saints' Day.
  • battleworthy — capable of engaging in combat; ready for battle: a decline in the nation's battleworthy forces.
  • bottlewasher — a person or machine that washes bottles.
  • cartwheeling — Present participle of cartwheel.

13 letter words containing a, w, h, l

  • allhallowtide — the season of All Saints' Day (Allhallows)
  • bottle-washer — a menial or factotum
  • charlottetown — a port in SE Canada, capital of the province of Prince Edward Island. Pop: 34 562 (2011)
  • childrenswear — clothing for children
  • clock-watcher — an employee who checks the time in anticipation of a break or of the end of the working day

14 letter words containing a, w, h, l

  • 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.
  • clock-watching — the act of checking the time in anticipation of a break or the end of the working day
  • fare-thee-well — a state of perfection: The meal was done to a fare-thee-well.
  • googlewhacking — The action of searching for googlewhacks.
  • halfpennyworth — As much as could be bought for a halfpenny.

15 letter words containing a, w, h, l

  • black-and-white — displaying only black and white tones; without color, as a picture or chart: a black-and-white photograph.
  • daughter-in-law — Someone's daughter-in-law is the wife of their son.
  • fly-on-the-wall — A fly-on-the-wall documentary is made by filming people as they do the things they normally do, rather than by interviewing them or asking them to talk directly to the camera.
  • hewlett-packard — (HP) Hewlett-Packard designs, manufactures and services electronic products and systems for measurement, computation and communications. The company's products and services are used in industry, business, engineering, science, medicine and education in approximately 110 countries. HP was founded in 1939 and employs 96600 people, 58900 in the USA. They have manufacturing and R&D establishments in 54 cities in 16 countries and approximately 600 sales and service offices in 110 countries. Their revenue (in 1992/1993?) was $20.3 billion. The Chief Executive Officer is Lewis E. Platt. HP's stock is traded on the New York Stock Exchange and the Pacific, Tokyo, London, Frankfurt, Zurich and Paris exchanges. Quarterly sales $6053M, profits $347M (Aug 1994).
  • mouthwateringly — In a mouthwatering manner.

16 letter words containing a, w, h, l

  • bethmann-hollweg — Theobald von [tey-oh-bahlt fuh n] /ˈteɪ oʊˌbɑlt fən/ (Show IPA), 1856–1921, German statesman: chancellor 1909–17.
  • clay-with-flints — a deposit of stiff clay containing unworn whole flints in the S England
  • 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.
  • well-established — permanently founded; settled; firmly set: a well-established business; a well-established habit.
  • whatchamacallits — Plural form of whatchamacallit.

17 letter words containing a, w, h, l

  • 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
  • narrow-shouldered — having shoulders which do not extend very far from the neck; not broad-shouldered
  • well-accomplished — completed; done; effected: an accomplished fact.
  • well-photographed — a picture produced by photography.

18 letter words containing a, w, h, l

  • flame-of-the-woods — an Indian evergreen shrub, Ixora coccinea, of the madder family, having red, tubular flowers in dense clusters.
  • swollen-headedness — the quality of being conceited

19 letter words containing a, w, h, l

20 letter words containing a, w, h, l

21 letter words containing a, w, h, l

  • lotus-of-the-true-law — a Mahayana sutra, forming with its references to Amida and the Bodhisattvas the basis for the doctrine that there is something of Buddha in everyone, so that salvation is universally available: a central text of Mahayana Buddhism.
  • pellitory-of-the-wall — an urticaceous plant, P. diffusa, of the S and W European genus Parietaria, which grows in crevices and has long narrow leaves and small pink flowers

22 letter words containing a, w, h, l

  • 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 a, w, h, l

  • 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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