14-letter words containing s, h, a, w, l
- alaska highway — a road extending from Dawson Creek, British Columbia, to Fairbanks, Alaska: built by the US Army (1942). Length: 2452 km (1523 miles)
- allhallows eve — Halloween.
- c with classes — Short-lived predecessor to C++.
- charles darwin — Charles (Robert) 1809–82, English naturalist and author.
- charles wright — Charles, born 1935, U.S. poet.
- charles's wain — Big Dipper
- chippewa falls — a city in W Wisconsin.
- class 5 switch — (communications) The lowest designation used in AT&T's hierarchical General Toll Switching Plan, developed in 1929.
- cogswell chair — an armchair having a fixed, sloping back, open sides, and cabriole legs.
- crenshaw melon — a variety of melon resembling the casaba, having pinkish flesh.
- crystal growth — Crystal growth is the process of making a crystal grow by continuing to remove a component from a solution.
- drawing chisel — an obliquely edged wood chisel for working across grain, as in forming the ends of tenons.
- dual ownership — the state of owning something jointly with someone else
- elephant shrew — any small active African mammal of the family Macroscelididae and order Macroscelidea, having an elongated nose, large ears, and long hind legs
- english walnut — an Asiatic walnut tree (Juglans regia) now grown in Europe and North America
- follow the sea — to make one's living by serving on oceangoing ships
- free cash flow — Free cash flow is revenue of a business that is available to spend.
- freshwater eel — any of a family (Anguillidae) of eels that live in streams, lakes, etc. and migrate to the sea to spawn
- gallows humour — sinister and ironic humour
- glow discharge — the conduction of electricity in a low-pressure gas, producing a diffuse glow.
- hadrian's wall — a wall of defense for the Roman province of Britain, constructed by Hadrian between Solway Firth and the mouth of the Tyne.
- healing powers — beneficial qualities
- highs and lows — If you refer to the highs and lows of someone's life or career, you are referring to both the successful or happy times, and the unsuccessful or bad times.
- howland island — an island in the central Pacific, near the equator: U.S. meteorological station and airfield. 1 sq. mi. (2.6 sq. km).
- hungtow island — an island off the SE coast of Taiwan. 8 miles (13 km) long.
- kawartha lakes — a group of lakes in S Ontario, Canada, on the Trent Canal system.
- krolewska huta — former name of Chorzów.
- lake whitefish — a whitefish, Coregonus clupeaformis, found in the Great Lakes and north to Alaska, used for food.
- landing wheels — wheels that a plane lowers when it is going to land
- longshorewoman — a woman employed on the wharves of a port, as in loading and unloading vessels.
- low-angle shot — a shot taken with the camera placed in a position below and pointing upward at the subject.
- lu-wang school — School of Mind.
- medieval welsh — the Welsh language of the Middle Ages, usually dated from about 1150 through the early 15th century.
- news headlines — a short news broadcast briefly outlining the main news stories of the day
- ownership flat — a flat owned by the occupier
- propeller wash — the backwash from a propeller.
- sandwich glass — any of various forms of glassware manufactured at Sandwich, Mass., from 1825 to c1890.
- sandwich panel — a structural panel consisting of a core of one material enclosed between two sheets of a different material.
- shallow-minded — lacking intellectual or mental depth or subtlety; superficial
- showplace home — a historic house
- shut in a well — To shut in a well is to close off a well so that it stops producing.
- snowball fight — game: throwing balls of snow
- steal the show — to cause or allow to be seen; exhibit; display.
- surajah dowlah — Siraj-ud-daula.
- swelled-headed — an inordinately grand opinion of oneself; conceit.
- swing the lead — to malinger or make up excuses
- swollen-headed — conceited
- the all whites — the former name for the international soccer team of New Zealand
- the last straw — If an event is the last straw or the straw that broke the camel's back, it is the latest in a series of unpleasant or undesirable events, and makes you feel that you cannot tolerate a situation any longer.
- the waste land — a poem (1922) by T. S. Eliot.
On this page, we collect all 14-letter words with S-H-A-W-L. It’s easy to find right word with a certain length. It is the easiest way to find 14-letter word that contains in S-H-A-W-L to use in Scrabble or Crossword puzzles