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5-letter words containing w, e, a

  • -ware — (jargon)   A suffix used to form terms for classes of software. For example, careware, crippleware, crudware, freeware, fritterware, guiltware, liveware, meatware, nagware, payware, psychedelicware, shareware, shelfware, vaporware, wetware.
  • a few — small number of
  • advew — to look at
  • agnew — Spiro (ˈspɪərəʊ) Theodore. 1918–96, US Republican politician; vice president (1969–73)
  • askew — Something that is askew is not straight or not level with what it should be level with.
  • awake — Someone who is awake is not sleeping.
  • aware — If you are aware of something, you know about it.
  • awave — in waves
  • aweel — oh, well then!
  • awned — a bristlelike appendage of a plant, especially on the glumes of grasses.
  • awner — a machine for removing awns from grain
  • awoke — Awoke is the past tense of awake.
  • awwed — Simple past tense and past participle of aww.
  • carew — Thomas. ?1595–?1639, English Cavalier poet
  • cawed — Simple past tense and past participle of caw.
  • chewa — a member of a Negroid people of Malawi, E Zambia, and N Zimbabwe, related to the Bemba
  • dawed — Simple past tense and past participle of daw.
  • dawes — Charles Gates. 1865–1951, US financier, diplomat, and statesman, who devised the Dawes Plan for German reparations payments after World War I; vice president of the US (1925–29); Nobel peace prize 1925
  • dewan — (formerly in India) the chief minister or finance minister of a state ruled by an Indian prince
  • dewar — Donald. 1937–2000, Scottish Labour politician; secretary of state for Scotland (1997–99); first minister of Scotland (1999–2000)
  • dewax — to remove wax from
  • drawe — Obsolete spelling of draw.
  • dwale — Deadly nightshade or belladonna.
  • ewart — Gavin (Buchanan). 1916–95, British poet, noted for his light satirical verse
  • gawed — Simple past tense and past participle of gaw.
  • hawed — to utter a sound representing a hesitation or pause in speech.
  • hawke — Robert (James Lee) born 1929, Australian political leader: prime minister 1983–91.
  • hawse — the part of a bow where the hawseholes are located.
  • jawed — having a jaw or jaws, especially of a specified kind (often used in combination): heavy-jawed; square-jawed.
  • kabwe — a city in central Zambia: oldest mining town; cave site where the fossil skull of Rhodesian man was found.
  • kiawe — a thorny tree, Prosopis juliflora, of the legume family, native to South America and widely naturalized in Hawaii.
  • kwela — a type of pop music popular among the Black communities of South Africa
  • lawed — the principles and regulations established in a community by some authority and applicable to its people, whether in the form of legislation or of custom and policies recognized and enforced by judicial decision.
  • lawer — Obsolete form of lawyer.
  • lawesHenry ("Harry") 1596–1662, English composer.
  • maewo — an almost uninhabited island in Vanuatu
  • mawed — Having a maw (of a specified kind).
  • mewar — Udaipur (def 2).
  • narew — a river in NE Poland, flowing S and SW into the Bug River: battle 1915. 290 miles (465 km) long.
  • newar — a member of a Mongoloid people of Nepal.
  • pawed — the foot of an animal having claws.
  • pawer — the foot of an animal having claws.
  • rawer — uncooked, as articles of food: a raw carrot.
  • resaw — to saw again.
  • rewax — to wax again
  • sawed — a tool or device for cutting, typically a thin blade of metal with a series of sharp teeth.
  • sawer — a tool or device for cutting, typically a thin blade of metal with a series of sharp teeth.
  • sewan — wampum (def 1).
  • sewar — a dagger from Sumatra
  • swage — a tool for bending cold metal to a required shape.

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