7-letter words containing w, e, a
- branwen — a sister of Bran: her son, by Matholwych, was killed by Evnissyen.
- brawler — a noisy quarrel, squabble, or fight.
- brawley — a city in S California.
- brawlie — in a fine or healthy manner
- brewage — a product of brewing; brew
- cashews — Plural form of cashew.
- cawdrey — Robert. 16th–17th-century English schoolmaster and lexicographer: compiled the first English dictionary (A Table Alphabeticall) in 1604
- 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
- cracowe — a boot with a long sharply pointed toe, fashionable in the 14th century
- 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.
- cutware — tools used in cutting, as knives or blades.
- danelaw — the northern, central and eastern parts of Anglo-Saxon England in which Danish law and custom were observed
- dawbake — a foolish or slow-witted person
- dawdled — to waste time; idle; trifle; loiter: Stop dawdling and help me with these packages!
- dawdler — to waste time; idle; trifle; loiter: Stop dawdling and help me with these packages!
- dawdles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dawdle.
- daywear — clothes for everyday or informal wear
- despawn — (video games) To dematerialize; to disappear from the game world.
- dewater — to remove water from
- dewclaw — a nonfunctional claw in dogs; the rudimentary first digit
- dewfall — the formation or settling of dew; the dew which is deposited
- dewlaps — Plural form of dewlap.
- dowable — subject to the provision of a dower: dowable land.
- dowager — a woman who holds some title or property from her deceased husband, especially the widow of a king, duke, etc. (often used as an additional title to differentiate her from the wife of the present king, duke, etc.): a queen dowager; an empress dowager.
- drawees — Plural form of drawee.
- drawers — a sliding, lidless, horizontal compartment, as in a piece of furniture, that may be drawn out in order to gain access to it.
- drawled — an act or utterance of a person who drawls.
- drawler — an act or utterance of a person who drawls.
- dwarfed — a person of abnormally small stature owing to a pathological condition, especially one suffering from cretinism or some other disease that produces disproportion or deformation of features and limbs.
- dwarves — a plural of dwarf.
- eadwine — Edwin (def 1).
- earwigs — Plural form of earwig.
- earworm — a tune or part of a song that repeats in one’s mind.
- earywig — (regional) earwig.
- edgeway — A form of railway in which the road is causewayed up to the level of the top of the flanges.
- edwards — Prince of Wales and Duke of Cornwall ("The Black Prince") 1330–76, English military leader (son of Edward III).
- eggwash — beaten egg, usually mixed with milk or water, for brushing on pastry
- ellwand — a stick for measuring lengths
- endways — With its end facing upward, forward, or toward the viewer.
- enwraps — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enwrap.
- eyewash — Cleansing solution for a person’s eye.
- eyewear — Things worn on the eyes, such as spectacles and contact lenses.
- falwell — Jerry L. 1933–2007, U.S. evangelist and political activist.
- fanweed — the pennycress, Thlaspi arvense.
- fanwise — spread out like an open fan: to hold cards fanwise.
- fatware — (computing, informal) Bloatware.