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7-letter words containing i, n, w

  • willing — disposed or consenting; inclined: willing to go along.
  • wilting — to become limp and drooping, as a fading flower; wither.
  • wimping — Present participle of wimp.
  • win out — to finish first in a race, contest, or the like.
  • win-win — advantageous to both sides, as in a negotiation: a win-win proposal; a win-win situation.
  • winched — Simple past tense and past participle of winch.
  • wincher — One who winches.
  • winches — Plural form of winch.
  • wincing — to draw back or tense the body, as from pain or from a blow; start; flinch.
  • wind up — the act of winding.
  • windage — the influence of the wind in deflecting a missile.
  • windaus — Adolf [ah-dawlf] /ˈɑ dɔlf/ (Show IPA), 1876–1959, German chemist: Nobel prize 1928.
  • windbag — Informal. an empty, voluble, pretentious talker.
  • winders — Plural form of winder.
  • windgun — an air gun
  • windham — a town in NE Connecticut.
  • windier — accompanied or characterized by wind: a windy day.
  • windies — Plural form of windy.
  • windigo — (in the folklore of the Ojibwa and other Indians) a cannibalistic giant, the transformation of a person who has eaten human flesh.
  • windily — accompanied or characterized by wind: a windy day.
  • winding — the act of winding.
  • windore — a window
  • windows — an opening in the wall of a building, the side of a vehicle, etc., for the admission of air or light, or both, commonly fitted with a frame in which are set movable sashes containing panes of glass.
  • windowy — resembling a window
  • windoze — Microsloth Windows
  • windrow — a row or line of hay raked together to dry before being raked into heaps.
  • windsor — (since 1917) a member of the present British royal family. Compare Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (def 1).
  • windups — Plural form of windup.
  • windway — a passage for air.
  • winesap — a red variety of apple that ripens in the autumn.
  • winesop — A piece of bread soaked in wine; a small cake made with grapes or wine.
  • winfred — a male given name: from an Old English word meaning “peaceful friend.”.
  • winfrey — Oprah [oh-pruh] /ˈoʊ prə/ (Show IPA), born 1954, U.S. television talk-show host and producer and actress.
  • wing it — either of the two forelimbs of most birds and of bats, corresponding to the human arms, that are specialized for flight.
  • wingate — Orde (Charles) (ɔːd). 1903–44, British soldier. During World War II he organized the Chindits in Burma (Myanmar) to disrupt Japanese communications. He died in an air crash
  • wingbow — a distinctive band of colour marking the wing of a bird
  • wingers — Plural form of winger.
  • winging — either of the two forelimbs of most birds and of bats, corresponding to the human arms, that are specialized for flight.
  • winglet — a little wing.
  • wingman — Air Force. a pilot in a plane that flies just outside and behind the right wing of the leading aircraft in a flight formation, in order to provide protective support.
  • wingmen — Plural form of wingman.
  • wingnut — a nut having two flat, widely projecting pieces such that it can be readily tightened with the thumb and forefinger.
  • wingtip — The extreme tip of the wing of an aircraft or bird.
  • wink at — to close and open one or both eyes quickly.
  • winkers — Blocked leather eye shields attached to a (usually) harness bridle for horses, to prevent them from seeing backwards, and partially sideways; blinders in (USA).
  • winking — to close and open one or both eyes quickly.
  • winkled — Simple past tense and past participle of winkle.
  • winkler — a person who gathers periwinkles
  • winkles — Plural form of winkle.
  • winless — Having never won.
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