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7-letter words containing w, e, g

  • periwig — a wig, especially a peruke.
  • pigweed — any goosefoot of the genus Chenopodium, especially C. album.
  • ragweed — any of the composite plants of the genus Ambrosia, the airborne pollen of which is the most prevalent cause of autumnal hay fever, as the common North American species, A. trifida (great ragweed or giant ragweed) and A. artemisiifolia.
  • redwing — a European thrush, Turdus iliacus, having chestnut-red flank and axillary feathers.
  • reweigh — to weigh (an object or quantity) again
  • seewing — prosecution
  • skewgee — crooked or slanted; cockeyed.
  • skewing — an oblique movement, direction, or position.
  • stewing — to cook (food) by simmering or slow boiling.
  • stowage — an act or operation of stowing.
  • swagers — a tool for bending cold metal to a required shape.
  • swagger — to walk or strut with a defiant or insolent air.
  • swedger — a sweet
  • swigger — an amount of liquid, especially liquor, taken in one swallow; draught: He took a swig from the flask.
  • swinged — to singe.
  • swinger — a person or thing that swings.
  • swingle — a single person who is highly active socially and sexually; an unmarried person who swings.
  • thalweg — a line, as drawn on a map, connecting the lowest points of a valley.
  • twanged — to give out a sharp, vibrating sound, as the string of a musical instrument when plucked.
  • twanger — a person or object that twangs
  • twangle — to make a twanging sound, esp on a musical instrument
  • twigged — to look at; observe: Now, twig the man climbing there, will you?
  • twiggen — made of twigs
  • twigger — a person or animal that gives birth to many babies
  • twiglet — a small twig
  • unwaged — not paid a salary
  • unwedge — a piece of hard material with two principal faces meeting in a sharply acute angle, for raising, holding, or splitting objects by applying a pounding or driving force, as from a hammer. Compare machine (def 3b).
  • viewing — an instance of seeing or beholding; visual inspection.
  • waftage — the act of wafting.
  • wagabee — a woman who aspires to be the wife or girlfriend of a famous sportsman
  • wagered — something risked or staked on an uncertain event; bet: to place a wager on a soccer match.
  • wagerer — A person who wagers or bets.
  • waggery — the action, spirit, or language of a wag; roguish or droll humor: the waggery of Shakespeare's clowns.
  • waggled — Simple past tense and past participle of waggle.
  • waggler — a float only the bottom of which is attached to the line
  • waggles — Plural form of waggle.
  • wagoner — a person who drives a wagon.
  • wainage — produce derived from agriculture
  • wangled — Simple past tense and past participle of wangle.
  • wangler — A person who wangles.
  • wangles — Plural form of wangle.
  • wantage — something, as an amount that is lacking, desired, or needed.
  • wargame — Alternative spelling of war game.
  • warpage — to bend or twist out of shape, especially from a straight or flat form, as timbers or flooring.
  • wastage — loss by use, wear, decay, etc.
  • wattage — power, as measured in watts.
  • waygone — travel-weary
  • wealing — Present participle of weal.
  • weaning — The (passive) process of a child or animal ceasing to be dependant on the mother for nourishment.
  • wearing — gradually impairing or wasting: Reading small print can be wearing on the eyes.
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