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9-letter words containing w, a, n, i

  • fair lawn — a city in NE New Jersey.
  • fall wind — a strong, cold, downhill wind.
  • fallowing — (of land) plowed and left unseeded for a season or more; uncultivated.
  • farrowing — a litter of pigs.
  • fawn lily — any of several lilies of the genus Erythronium, of western North America, as E. californicum, having mottled leaves and cream-white flowers.
  • fawningly — In a feigning manner; falsely.
  • fin whale — finback.
  • fine-draw — Sewing. to sew together so finely that the joining is not noticeable.
  • finedrawn — Drawn out with too much subtlety; overnice.
  • firewagon — (US) A fire engine.
  • firewoman — A female firefighter.
  • fishwoman — (dated) A woman who sells fish.
  • galwegian — of or relating to the region of Galloway, Scotland.
  • gawkiness — awkward; ungainly; clumsy.
  • gnawingly — In a manner that chafes or worries.
  • grandview — a town in W Missouri.
  • guffawing — Present participle of guffaw.
  • hallowing — to make holy; sanctify; consecrate.
  • han wu ti — (Liu Ch'e; Liu Che) 156–87 b.c, emperor of China 140–87.
  • handiwork — work done by hand.
  • handwrite — to write (something) by hand.
  • hang with — to frequent the company of (someone)
  • harrowing — extremely disturbing or distressing; grievous: a harrowing experience.
  • head wind — wind blowing head-on
  • headwinds — Plural form of headwind.
  • hemingway — Ernest (Miller) 1899–1961, U.S. novelist, short-story writer, and journalist: Nobel Prize 1954.
  • hwang hai — Older Spelling. Yellow Sea.
  • in a stew — agitated, flustered
  • in a word — a unit of language, consisting of one or more spoken sounds or their written representation, that functions as a principal carrier of meaning. Words are composed of one or more morphemes and are either the smallest units susceptible of independent use or consist of two or three such units combined under certain linking conditions, as with the loss of primary accent that distinguishes black·bird· from black· bird·. Words are usually separated by spaces in writing, and are distinguished phonologically, as by accent, in many languages.
  • in no way — You use in no way or not in any way to emphasize that a statement is not at all true.
  • indrawing — An inhale of breath.
  • innerwear — garments worn on or near the skin, as underwear.
  • inweaving — Present participle of inweave.
  • inwreathe — enwreathe.
  • ironwoman — a female worker or athlete of great physical endurance who can be depended upon to perform a given task or job tirelessly.
  • jawboning — a bone of either jaw; a maxilla or mandible.
  • jigsawing — Present participle of jigsaw.
  • kinswoman — a female relative.
  • kwajalein — an atoll in the Marshall Islands, in E Micronesia. About 78 miles (126 km) long.
  • lacewings — Plural form of lacewing.
  • land wind — land breeze.
  • land with — to give to, so as to put in difficulties; cause to be burdened with
  • land-wind — a wind that comes from the land
  • langwidge — Eye dialect of language.
  • lawgiving — Enacting laws; legislative.
  • lawmaking — a person who makes or enacts law; legislator.
  • 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.
  • low latin — any form of nonclassical Latin, as Late Latin, Vulgar Latin, or Medieval Latin.
  • mackinaws — Plural form of mackinaw.
  • mailwoman — (rare) A female postal worker.
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