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6-letter words containing i, n, w

  • lowing — to burn; blaze.
  • luwian — an extinct ancient Anatolian language written in cuneiform.
  • mawkin — malkin.
  • merwin — W(illiam) S(tanley) born 1927, U.S. poet, translator, and writer.
  • mewing — a cage for hawks, especially while molting.
  • minhow — Older Spelling. former name of Fuzhou.
  • minnow — a small, European cyprinoid fish, Phoxinus phoxinus.
  • mowing — a wry or derisive grimace.
  • ne winU [oo] /u/ (Show IPA), (Maung Shu Maung) 1911–2002, Burmese soldier and political leader: prime minister 1958–60, 1962–74; president 1974–81.
  • newari — a Sino-Tibetan language, the language of the Newar.
  • newbie — a newcomer or novice, especially an inexperienced user of the Internet or of computers in general.
  • newfie — Also called Newf. a term used to refer to a native or inhabitant of Newfoundland; Newfoundlander.
  • newies — Plural form of newie.
  • newish — rather new.
  • newsie — A reporter.
  • nimwit — (rare) A dimwit.
  • nitwit — a slow-witted, stupid, or foolish person.
  • no-win — denoting a condition in which one cannot benefit, succeed, or win: a no-win situation; a no-win war.
  • nowise — noway.
  • outwin — to get out (from)
  • owning — (used as an intensifier to indicate oneself as the sole agent of some activity or action, preceded by a possessive): He insists on being his own doctor.
  • patwin — a member of a North American Indian people of the western Sacramento River valley in California.
  • pawing — the foot of an animal having claws.
  • rewind — an act or instance of rewinding.
  • rowing — a noisy dispute or quarrel; commotion.
  • sawing — a tool or device for cutting, typically a thin blade of metal with a series of sharp teeth.
  • sewing — the amount of additional water necessary to float a grounded vessel.
  • sinewy — having strong sinews: a sinewy back.
  • sowing — to scatter (seed) over land, earth, etc., for growth; plant.
  • stdwin — A windowing interface from CWI with windows, menus, modal dialogs, mouse and keyboard input, scroll bars, drawing primitives, etc that is portable between platforms. STDWIN is available for Macintosh and the X Window System.
  • swinge — to singe.
  • swingy — characterized by swing; lively; swinging: swingy dance tunes.
  • taiwan — a Chinese island separated from the SE coast of China by Taiwan Strait: a possession of Japan 1895–1945; restored to China 1945; seat of the Republic of China since 1949. Capital: Taipei.
  • talwin — pentazocine
  • thwingCharles Franklin, 1853–1937, U.S. educator and Congregational clergyman.
  • tiswin — a fermented beverage made by the Apache Indians.
  • tizwin — a fermented beverage made by the Apache Indians.
  • townie — a resident of a town, especially a nonstudent resident of a college town.
  • twined — a strong thread or string composed of two or more strands twisted together.
  • twiner — a strong thread or string composed of two or more strands twisted together.
  • twinge — a sudden, sharp pain: On damp days, he's often bothered by a twinge of rheumatism.
  • unwild — living in a state of nature; not tamed or domesticated: a wild animal; wild geese.
  • unwill — to will the reversal of (something that has already occurred)
  • unwind — to undo or loosen from or as if from a coiled condition: to unwind a rolled bandage; to unwind a coiled rope.
  • unwire — to remove wiring from
  • unwise — not wise; foolish; imprudent; lacking in good sense or judgment: an unwise choice; an unwise man.
  • unwish — to cease to wish for.
  • unwist — unknown
  • unwive — to deprive or remove of a wife
  • upwind — toward or against the wind or the direction from which it is blowing: The hunters stalked upwind.
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