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9-letter words containing n, e, w, i, g

  • angelwing — A kind of mollusk; a piddock.
  • anglewing — any of several nymphalid butterflies, especially of the genus Polygonia, having angular notches on the outer edges of the forewings.
  • anglewise — at an angle, in an angular manner
  • answering — Present participle of answer.
  • awakening — the start of a feeling or awareness in a person
  • bellowing — to emit a hollow, loud, animal cry, as a bull or cow.
  • berg wind — a hot dry wind in South Africa blowing from the plateau down to the coast
  • clearwing — any moth of the family Sesiidae (or Aegeriidae), characterized by the absence of scales from the greater part of the wings. They are day-flying and some, such as the hornet clearwing (Sesia apiformis), resemble wasps and other hymenopterans
  • deworming — Present participle of deworm.
  • dowelling — Present participle of dowel.
  • downweigh — (transitive) To weigh or press down; depress; cause to sink or prevent from rising.
  • dwellings — a building or place of shelter to live in; place of residence; abode; home.
  • entwining — Present participle of entwine.
  • eschewing — Present participle of eschew.
  • escrowing — Present participle of escrow.
  • firewagon — (US) A fire engine.
  • flex-wing — a collapsible fabric delta wing, as used with hang-gliders
  • flowering — bearing flowers.
  • forewings — Plural form of forewing.
  • galwegian — of or relating to the region of Galloway, Scotland.
  • gawkiness — awkward; ungainly; clumsy.
  • glowering — to look or stare with sullen dislike, discontent, or anger.
  • goosewing — the weather clew of a square sail, held taut when the lee side of the sail is furled.
  • grandview — a town in W Missouri.
  • greenwich — a borough in SE London, England: located on the prime meridian from which geographic longitude is measured; formerly the site of the Royal Greenwich Observatory.
  • greenwing — the common teal, Anas crecca
  • hemingway — Ernest (Miller) 1899–1961, U.S. novelist, short-story writer, and journalist: Nobel Prize 1954.
  • high wine — Often, high wines. Distilling. a distillate containing a high percentage of alcohol.
  • inglewood — a city in SW California, near Los Angeles.
  • inswinger — a bowled ball that veers from off side to leg side.
  • intergrow — to grow among each other
  • inweaving — Present participle of inweave.
  • lacewings — Plural form of lacewing.
  • langwidge — Eye dialect of language.
  • lawyering — a person whose profession is to represent clients in a court of law or to advise or act for clients in other legal matters.
  • left wing — members of a liberal or radical political party, or those favoring extensive political reform.
  • left-wing — members of a liberal or radical political party, or those favoring extensive political reform.
  • lewis gun — a light, air-cooled, gas-operated machine gun with a circular magazine, first used in World War I.
  • long view — a city in NE Texas.
  • mellowing — soft, sweet, and full-flavored from ripeness, as fruit.
  • new right — a group of conservatives whose views diverge from those of traditional conservatives, as in being more staunchly opposed to abortion or defense cuts.
  • newington — a town in S Connecticut.
  • newsgirls — Plural form of newsgirl.
  • nightwear — night clothes.
  • nonwinged — without wings; not winged
  • norwegian — of or relating to Norway, its inhabitants, or their language.
  • overawing — Present participle of overawe.
  • overswing — to swing too hard, hoping to apply more power.
  • powdering — a thin sprinkling of something on a surface
  • prewiring — a slender, stringlike piece or filament of relatively rigid or flexible metal, usually circular in section, manufactured in a great variety of diameters and metals depending on its application.

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