8-letter words containing e, n, w
- wheelmen — Plural form of wheelman.
- wheezing — The quality or symptom of breathing with an audible wheeze.
- whelming — to submerge; engulf.
- whelping — Present participle of whelp.
- whenever — At whatever time; on whatever occasion (emphasizing a lack of restriction).
- whetting — to sharpen (a knife, tool, etc.) by grinding or friction.
- whingers — Plural form of whinger.
- whinnied — to utter the characteristic cry of a horse; neigh.
- whinnies — Plural form of whinny.
- whiteman — Paul ("Pops") 1891–1967, U.S. orchestra conductor.
- whitened — Simple past tense and past participle of whiten.
- whitener — a preparation for making something white, as a bleach, dye, or polish: a bottle of shoe whitener.
- whoreson — a bastard.
- wideband — Describing a communications transmission rate between that of narrowband and broadband.
- wideness — The state or quality of being wide.
- widening — Of things that are growing wider.
- widgeons — Plural form of widgeon.
- wielding — to exercise (power, authority, influence, etc.), as in ruling or dominating.
- wildness — living in a state of nature; not tamed or domesticated: a wild animal; wild geese.
- wiliness — full of, marked by, or proceeding from wiles; crafty; cunning.
- win over — to finish first in a race, contest, or the like.
- winchell — Walter, 1897–1972, U.S. newspaper columnist and radio and television broadcaster.
- wind tee — a large weather vane shaped like a T, located at an airfield to indicate the wind direction
- windable — that can be wound.
- windages — Plural form of windage.
- windbell — a bell forming part of a set of wind chimes
- windhoek — a republic in SW Africa: a former German protectorate; a mandate of South Africa 1920–66; gained independence 1990. 318,261 sq. mi. (824,296 sq. km). Capital: Windhoek.
- windiest — accompanied or characterized by wind: a windy day.
- windless — without wind; calm: a windless summer afternoon.
- windowed — Having a window or windows for admitting light or air.
- windpipe — the trachea of an air-breathing vertebrate.
- windrode — riding with the force of the wind.
- windrose — Alternative spelling of wind rose.
- wine bar — a bar, especially of a café or restaurant, that features a variety of wines served by the glass.
- wine box — wine sold in a cubic carton, usually of three-litre capacity, having a plastic lining and a tap for dispensing
- wine gum — any of a variety of gumdrops coloured and flavoured to suggest types of wines but containing no alcohol
- wine red — a dark red colour, sometimes with a purplish tinge
- wined up — having drunk enough wine to be intoxicated
- wineries — Plural form of winery.
- wineshop — a shop where wine is sold.
- wineskin — a bag, usually of goatskin, for carrying wine and having a spigot from which one drinks.
- winfield — a town in S Kansas.
- wingbeat — One complete set of motions of a wing in flying.
- wingedly — in a winged manner, as if furnished with wings
- wingless — having no wings.
- winglike — resembling a wing.
- wingmate — Alternative form of wingman.
- wingover — an airplane maneuver involving a steep, climbing turn to a near stall, then a sharp drop of the nose, a removal of bank, and a final leveling off in the opposite direction.
- winifred — a female given name.
- winnable — that can be won: a winnable war.