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7-letter words containing w, a, c

  • aircrew — The aircrew on a plane are the pilot and other people who are responsible for flying it and for looking after any passengers who are on it.
  • ant cow — an insect, esp an aphid, that excretes a sweet honey-like substance that is collected and eaten by ants
  • archway — An archway is a passage or entrance that has a curved roof.
  • backsaw — a small handsaw stiffened along its upper edge by a metal section
  • backway — A back alley.
  • bawcock — a fine fellow
  • becrawl — to crawl all over
  • bucksaw — a woodcutting saw having its blade set in a frame and tensioned by a turnbuckle across the back of the frame
  • bwbasic — Bywater BASIC interpreter. A BASIC interpreter by Ted A. Campbell <[email protected]> which implements a large superset of the ANSI Standard for Minimal BASIC (X3.60-1978) in ANSI C, and offers a simple interactive environment including some shell program facilities as an extension of BASIC. The interpreter source has been compiled successfully on a range of ANSI C compilers on varying platforms including MS-DOS, Unix, and Acorn RISC OS. Version 2.10 was posted to news:comp.sources.misc, volume 40.
  • c and w — country-and-western.
  • callows — Plural form of callow.
  • camwood — a W African leguminous tree, Baphia nitida, whose hard wood was formerly used in making a red dye
  • caraway — Caraway is a plant with strong-tasting seeds that are used in cooking. Caraway seeds are often used to flavour bread and cakes.
  • cartway — a cart track
  • carwash — a place, usually an area at a filling station, which has special equipment, such as rotating brushes and water jets, to wash a car
  • cashews — Plural form of cashew.
  • catawba — a member of a North American Indian people, formerly of South Carolina, now almost extinct
  • catclaw — a variety of shrub with small spines and white or yellow flowers
  • catspaw — a person used to serve the purposes of another; tool.
  • catwalk — At a fashion show, the catwalk is a narrow platform that models walk along to display clothes.
  • catworm — an active carnivorous polychaete worm, Nephthys hombergii, that is about 10cm (4in) long, having a pearly sheen to its body: often dug for bait
  • cawdrey — Robert. 16th–17th-century English schoolmaster and lexicographer: compiled the first English dictionary (A Table Alphabeticall) in 1604
  • cawings — Plural form of cawing.
  • chinwag — a chat or gossipy conversation
  • choctaw — a member of a Native American people of Alabama
  • clawing — a sharp, usually curved, nail on the foot of an animal, as on a cat, dog, or bird.
  • clawson — a city in SE Michigan.
  • cod war — any of three disputes that occurred in 1958, 1972–73, and 1975–76 between Britain and Iceland, concerning Iceland's unilateral extension of her fishing limits
  • cowards — Plural form of coward.
  • cowardy — A cowardly person (often used as a taunt by children).
  • cowbane — any of several N temperate poisonous umbelliferous marsh plants of the genus Cicuta, esp C. virosa, having clusters of small white flowers
  • cowhage — a tropical, leguminous vine (Mucuna pruriens) bearing pods covered with fine barbed hairs that easily penetrate animal or human skin, causing intense itching: some strains are grown for forage
  • cowhand — a hired man who herds and tends cattle, usually on horseback, esp in the western US
  • cowpats — Plural form of cowpat.
  • cowtail — a coarse wool of poor quality.
  • cracowe — a boot with a long sharply pointed toe, fashionable in the 14th century
  • crashaw — Richard. 1613–49, English religious poet, noted esp for the Steps to the Temple (1646)
  • crawdad — crayfish
  • crawled — Simple past tense and past participle of crawl.
  • crawler — A crawler is a computer program that visits websites and collects information when you do an Internet search.
  • crawley — a town in S England, in NE West Sussex: designated a new town in 1956. Pop: 100 547 (2001)
  • crewman — A crewman is a member of a crew.
  • crowbar — A crowbar is a heavy iron bar which is used as a lever.
  • cumshaw — (used, esp formerly, by beggars in Chinese ports) a present or tip
  • cutaway — In a film or video, a cutaway or a cutaway shot is a picture that shows something different from the main thing that is being shown.
  • cutware — tools used in cutting, as knives or blades.
  • cwmbran — a new town in SE Wales, in Torfaen county borough, developed in the 1950s. Pop: 47 254 (2001)
  • dawcock — the male of the jackdaw
  • dewclaw — a nonfunctional claw in dogs; the rudimentary first digit
  • fawcett — Dame Millicent Garrett. 1847–1929, British suffragette

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