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8-letter words containing k, h, w, a

  • backwash — The backwash of an event or situation is an unpleasant situation that exists after it and as a result of it.
  • ballhawk — a sportsman who is skilled at winning possession of the ball, esp in basketball
  • bethwack — to strike hard with a flat object
  • bushwalk — to hike through bushland
  • chadwick — Sir Edwin. 1800–90, British social reformer, known for his Report on the Sanitary Condition of the Labouring Population of Great Britain (1842)
  • fauxhawk — An imitation of the Mohawk (=UK Mohican) hairstyle in which a central tuft is created using gel without having to shave the sides of the head.
  • fishhawk — The osprey.
  • goshawks — Plural form of goshawk.
  • hackwork — writing, painting, or any professional work done for hire and usually following a formula rather than being motivated by any creative impulse.
  • hairwork — the art of producing articles made of hair
  • handwork — work done by hand, as distinguished from work done by machine.
  • hardwickElizabeth, 1916–2007, U.S. novelist and critic.
  • hawk owl — a gray and white diurnal owl, Surnia ulula, of northern parts of the Northern Hemisphere, resembling a hawk in appearance and actions.
  • hawk-eye — a dark-blue chatoyant quartz formed by the silicification of crocidolite, used for ornamental purposes. Compare tiger's-eye (def 1).
  • hawkbell — a small bell fitted to a hawk's leg
  • hawkbill — hawksbill turtle.
  • hawkbits — Plural form of hawkbit.
  • hawklike — any of numerous birds of prey of the family Accipitridae, having a short, hooked beak, broad wings, and curved talons, often seen circling or swooping at low altitudes.
  • hawkling — A small, young, or immature hawk.
  • hawknose — a nose curved like the beak of a hawk.
  • hawkshaw — a detective.
  • hawkweed — any composite plant of the genus Hieracium, usually bearing yellow flowers.
  • hayakawa — S(amuel) I(chiye) [ih-chee-ey] /ɪˈtʃi eɪ/ (Show IPA), 1906–92, U.S. semanticist, educator, and politician, born in Canada: senator 1977–83.
  • headwork — mental labor; thought.
  • hen hawk — chicken hawk (def 1).
  • hickwall — any of certain European woodpeckers, especially the green woodpecker.
  • ichikawa — a city on E Honshu, in Japan, NE of Tokyo.
  • kiaochow — a former German-leased territory (1898–1914) on the Shandong peninsula, in E China, around Jiaozhou Bay. 200 sq. mi. (518 sq. km). Chief city, Tsingtao.
  • kickshaw — a tidbit or delicacy, especially one served as an appetizer or hors d'oeuvre.
  • lathwork — work made of laths
  • mar-hawk — a falconer who trains or handles the birds badly.
  • newshawk — a newspaper reporter, especially one who is energetic and aggressive.
  • rickshaw — jinrikisha.
  • sawshark — a shark with a long, flat, saw-like snout from the family Pristiophoridae and found in waters from South Africa to Australia and Japan
  • the skaw — a cape at the N tip of Denmark
  • tomahawk — a light ax used by the North American Indians as a weapon and tool.
  • wakashan — a family of American Indian languages spoken in British Columbia and Washington and including especially Kwakiutl and Nootka.
  • walkthru — (US) alternative spelling of walkthrough.
  • wangchuk — Jigme Dorji [jig-mey dawr-jee] /ˈdʒɪg meɪ ˈdɔr dʒi/ (Show IPA), 1929–72, king of Bhutan 1952–72.
  • war hawk — hawk1 (def 4).
  • waukesha — a city in SE Wisconsin, W of Milwaukee.
  • weakfish — any food fish of the genus Cynoscion, as C. regalis, inhabiting waters along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts of the U.S.
  • whacking — large.
  • whackjob — (colloquial, pejorative) A crazy, possibly dangerous, person.
  • whakairo — the art of carving
  • whipjack — a beggar imitating a distressed sailor
  • whitaker — a male given name.
  • whitrack — a weasel; ermine or stoat.

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