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9-letter words containing b, i, w, a

  • wheatbird — A bird that feeds on wheat, especially the chaffinch.
  • whitbread — Fatima. born 1961, British javelin thrower: won gold at the World Championships (1987)
  • whitebait — a young sprat or herring.
  • whitebark — The North American pine Pinus albicaulis, found in mountainous and subalpine regions, often as krummholz.
  • whitebass — a freshwater fish, Morone chrysops, of the bass family Moronidae, native to North American lakes and rivers
  • whitebeam — a European tree, Sorbus aria, of the rose family, having leathery leaves, showy, white flowers, and mealy, orange-red or scarlet fruit.
  • whiz-bang — Military. a small, high-speed shell whose sound as it flies through the air arrives almost at the same instant as its explosion.
  • whizzbang — Military. a small, high-speed shell whose sound as it flies through the air arrives almost at the same instant as its explosion.
  • wieldable — Capable of being wielded.
  • wiesbaden — Hermann [her-mahn] /ˈhɛr mɑn/ (Show IPA), 1877–1962, German novelist and poet: Nobel Prize 1946.
  • wilbraham — a city in SW Massachusetts.
  • wild bean — groundnut (def 1).
  • wild boar — a wild Old World swine, Sus scrofa, from which most of the domestic hogs are believed to be derived.
  • windblast — a strong, sudden gust of wind.
  • windbreak — a growth of trees, a structure of boards, or the like, serving as a shelter from the wind.
  • wing back — In football, a wing back is a defender who also takes part in attacking play.
  • wingbacks — Plural form of wingback.
  • wingbeats — Plural form of wingbeat.
  • winnebago — a member of a North American Indian tribe speaking a Siouan language closely related to Assiniboin, Teton, and Mandan, formerly located in Green Bay, Wis., now living in Green Bay and NE Nebraska.
  • wristband — the band of a sleeve, especially that of a shirt sleeve, that covers the wrist.
  • writeable — capable of being written or set down in writing.
  • zwiebacks — Plural form of zwieback.
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