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9-letter words containing w, a, l, s, i

  • altarwise — in the position of an altar
  • anglewise — at an angle, in an angular manner
  • awl snail — any tiny, usually white land snail of the family Subulinidae, some introduced species being pests of hothouse flowers.
  • day-lewis — C(ecil). 1904–72, British poet, critic, and (under the pen name Nicholas Blake) author of detective stories; poet laureate (1968–72)
  • dew snail — a slug
  • disallows — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disallow.
  • disavowal — a disowning; repudiation; denial.
  • dishallow — to profane; desecrate.
  • draw-slip — a person or thing that lopes, as a horse with a loping gait.
  • firewalls — Plural form of firewall.
  • galliwasp — any of numerous scaly marsh lizards of the genus Diploglossus, inhabiting Central America and the West Indies.
  • hawkbills — Plural form of hawkbill.
  • hawkishly — resembling a hawk, as in appearance or behavior.
  • hawksbill — A small tropical sea turtle with hooked jaws and overlapping horny plates on the shell, extensively hunted as the traditional source of tortoiseshell.
  • kilowatts — Plural form of kilowatt.
  • kiswahili — Swahili (def 2).
  • lacewings — Plural form of lacewing.
  • lawgivers — Plural form of lawgiver.
  • leastwise — at least; at any rate.
  • mawkishly — In a mawkish manner.
  • plain-saw — to reduce (a squared log) to boards with evenly spaced parallel cuts; bastard-saw.
  • rawlinsonGeorge, 1812–1902, English historian.
  • salic law — a code of laws of the Salian Franks and other Germanic tribes, especially a provision in this code excluding females from the inheritance of land.
  • scrawling — to write or draw in a sprawling, awkward manner: He scrawled his name hastily across the blackboard.
  • sei whale — a rorqual, Balaenoptera borealis, inhabiting all seas: now greatly reduced in number.
  • shadowily — in a shadowy way or manner
  • shoalwise — in shoals or large groups
  • sidewalks — a walk, especially a paved one, at the side of a street or road.
  • slantwise — aslant; obliquely.
  • slow gait — (of a horse) a slow rack.
  • sluiceway — a channel controlled by a sluice gate.
  • sprawling — to be stretched or spread out in an unnatural or ungraceful manner: The puppy's legs sprawled in all directions.
  • stairwell — the vertical shaft or opening containing a stairway.
  • swaziland — a kingdom in SE Africa between S Mozambique and the E Republic of South Africa: formerly a British protectorate. 6704 sq. mi. (17,363 sq. km). Capital: Mbabane.
  • swingtail — denoting an aircraft with a rear portion that can be opened to assist in loading cargo
  • swissvale — a city in SW Pennsylvania, on the Monongahela River.
  • swordtail — any of several small, brightly colored, viviparous, freshwater fishes of the genus Xiphophorus, native to Central America, having the lower part of the caudal fin elongated into a swordlike structure: often kept in aquariums.
  • tablewise — in the form of a table or list
  • tallowish — resembling tallow; tallow-like
  • tap swirl — a device used to direct the flow of water from a tap in a sink
  • waggishly — In a waggish manner.
  • waistbelt — a belt encircling the waist
  • waistline — the circumference of the body at the waist: exercises to reduce the waistline.
  • wallabies — Plural form of wallaby.
  • wallensisSir William, Wallace, Sir William.
  • walpurgisSaint, a.d. c710–780, English missionary and abbess in Germany: feast day May 1.
  • want list — a list of desired items, as stamps, coins, or books, circulated among dealers by a hobbyist, museum, or collector seeking to locate and purchase them.
  • waspishly — In a waspish manner.
  • wassailed — Simple past tense and past participle of wassail.
  • wassailer — One who wassails.

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