0%

8-letter words containing w, e, a, p

  • airpower — the strength of a nation's air force
  • bear paw — a type of small round snowshoe
  • capeweed — a low-growing, creeping plant, Arctotheca calendulacea, used as a ground cover in warm climates.
  • capework — the use of the cape by the matador
  • cawnpore — former name of Kanpur.
  • chippewa — Ojibwa
  • forepaws — Plural form of forepaw.
  • gapeworm — a nematode worm, Syngamus trachea, that causes gapes.
  • knapweed — any composite plant of the genus Centaurea, especially the weedy C. nigra, having rose-purple flowers set on a dark-colored, knoblike bract.
  • manpower — power in terms of people available or required for work or military service: the manpower of a country.
  • newspeak — (sometimes initial capital letter) an official or semiofficial style of writing or saying one thing in the guise of its opposite, especially in order to serve a political or ideological cause while pretending to be objective, as in referring to “increased taxation” as “revenue enhancement.”.
  • open-jaw — relating to a ticket that allows a traveller to arrive in one place and depart from another
  • overwrap — to cover with a wrapping
  • pageview — one viewing of a web page; a single visit: Tracking pageviews is a way of predicting the advertising potential of a website.
  • pairwise — two identical, similar, or corresponding things that are matched for use together: a pair of gloves; a pair of earrings.
  • palewise — by perpendicular lines
  • pawnable — able to be pawned
  • pear haw — a shrub or small tree, Crataegus uniflora, of the eastern and southern coastal areas of the U.S., having pear-shaped, orange-red fruit.
  • pearwood — the hard, fine-grained, reddish wood of the pear tree, used for ornamentation, small articles of furniture, and musical instruments.
  • penwoman — a female writer
  • peshawar — a province in Pakistan, bordering Punjab and Kashmir on the west: a former province of British India. 28,773 sq. mi. (77,516 sq. km). Capital: Peshawar.
  • picowave — to irradiate (food) with gamma rays in order to retard spoilage.
  • playwear — playclothes.
  • poleward — Also, polewards. toward a pole of the earth; toward the North or South Pole.
  • pomwater — a kind of sharp-tasting apple
  • pre-dawn — the period immediately preceding dawn.
  • pre-draw — to cause to move in a particular direction by or as if by a pulling force; pull; drag (often followed by along, away, in, out, or off).
  • predrawn — to cause to move in a particular direction by or as if by a pulling force; pull; drag (often followed by along, away, in, out, or off).
  • ropewalk — a long, narrow path or building where ropes are made.
  • sea wasp — any of various highly poisonous stinging jellyfishes of the order Cubomedusae, of tropical seas.
  • sea whip — a gorgonian coral that forms a flexible colony resembling shrubbery on the ocean floor.
  • slipware — pottery decorated with slip.
  • snow pea — a variety of the common pea, Pisum sativum macrocarpon, having thin, flat, edible pods that are used in cookery.
  • spacewar — (games)   A space-combat simulation game for the PDP-1 written in 1960-61 by Steve Russell, an employee at MIT. SPACEWAR was inspired by E. E. "Doc" Smith's "Lensman" books, in which two spaceships duel around a central sun, shooting torpedoes at each other and jumping through hyperspace. MIT were wondering what to do with a new vector video display so Steve wrote the world's first video game. Steve now lives in California and still writes software for HC12 emulators. SPACEWAR aficionados formed the core of the early hacker culture at MIT. Nine years later, a descendant of the game motivated Ken Thompson to build, in his spare time on a scavenged PDP-7, the operating system that became Unix. Less than nine years after that, SPACEWAR was commercialised as one of the first video games; descendants are still feeping in video arcades everywhere.
  • spaewife — a woman who foretells the future
  • span-new — brand-new.
  • spanghew — to throw into the air
  • speedway — a town in central Indiana.
  • sprawled — to be stretched or spread out in an unnatural or ungraceful manner: The puppy's legs sprawled in all directions.
  • spunware — objects formed by spinning.
  • swamphen — any of several large Old World gallinules varying from purple to white, all possibly belonging to the single species Porphyrio porphyrio.
  • tapeworm — any of various flat or tapelike worms of the class Cestoidea, lacking an alimentary canal, and parasitic when adult in the alimentary canal of humans and other vertebrates: the larval and adult stages are usually in different hosts.
  • towplane — an aeroplane that tows gliders
  • unwarped — not warped, as a phonograph record or flooring.
  • unweapon — to remove weapons from; disarm
  • wahpeton — a member of a North American Indian people belonging to the Santee branch of the Dakota.
  • walloped — to beat soundly; thrash.
  • walloper — to beat soundly; thrash.
  • warplane — an airplane designed for, or used in, warfare.
  • warpower — the ability to wage war

On this page, we collect all 8-letter words with W-E-A-P. It’s easy to find right word with a certain length. It is the easiest way to find 8-letter word that contains in W-E-A-P to use in Scrabble or Crossword puzzles

Was this page helpful?
Yes No
Thank you for your feedback! Tell your friends about this page
Tell us why?