9-letter words containing w, e, g
- newsgirls — Plural form of newsgirl.
- newsgroup — a place on a computer network, especially within Usenet, that maintains an online discussion group on a specific topic: newsgroups for movies.
- nightwear — night clothes.
- nonwinged — without wings; not winged
- norwegian — of or relating to Norway, its inhabitants, or their language.
- outweighs — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outweigh.
- overawing — Present participle of overawe.
- overgrown — to grow over; cover with a growth of something.
- overswing — to swing too hard, hoping to apply more power.
- overweigh — to exceed in weight; overbalance or outweigh: a respected opinion that overweighs the others.
- page view — one viewing of a web page; a single visit: Tracking pageviews is a way of predicting the advertising potential of a website.
- powdering — a thin sprinkling of something on a surface
- powfagged — exhausted
- pregrowth — the period before something begins to grow
- prewiring — a slender, stringlike piece or filament of relatively rigid or flexible metal, usually circular in section, manufactured in a great variety of diameters and metals depending on its application.
- reflowing — an occurrence of flowing again
- rewarding — affording satisfaction, valuable experience, or the like; worthwhile.
- rewetting — moistened, covered, or soaked with water or some other liquid: wet hands.
- rewilding — to introduce (animals or plants) to their original habitat or to a habitat similar to their natural one: proposals to rewild elephants to the American plains.
- rewinding — an act or instance of rewinding.
- reworking — revised version
- ridgewood — a city in NE New Jersey.
- rigwiddie — the part of a carthorse's harness to which the cart is attached
- rough-hew — to hew (timber, stone, etc.) roughly or without smoothing or finishing.
- roughhewn — to hew (timber, stone, etc.) roughly or without smoothing or finishing.
- sabrewing — a large hummingbird of the genus Campylopterous, with long curved wings
- sacagawea — ("Bird Woman") 1787?–1812? Shoshone guide and interpreter: accompanied Lewis and Clark expedition 1804–05.
- schleswig — a seaport in N Germany, on the Baltic.
- schwinger — Julian Seymour, 1918–94, U.S. physicist: Nobel prize 1965.
- sewer gas — a mixture of toxic and non-toxic gases (mainly methane) produced and collected in sewers by the decomposition of waste matter such as faeces or dirty water from homes and factories
- skewering — a long pin of wood or metal for inserting through meat or other food to hold or bind it in cooking.
- snowglobe — a transparent sphere filled with water and white particles which, when shaken, resemble snow falling
- swaggered — to walk or strut with a defiant or insolent air.
- sweepings — of wide range or scope.
- sweet gum — a tall, aromatic tree, Liquidambar styraciflua, of the eastern U.S., having star-shaped leaves and fruits in rounded, burlike clusters.
- sweptwing — (of an aircraft, winged missile, etc.) having sweptback wings.
- swing leg — a leg at the end of a hinged rail, swinging out to support a drop leaf.
- swingbeat — a type of modern dance music that combines soul, rhythm and blues, and hip-hop
- swingeing — enormous; thumping.
- swingover — a shift or transfer in attitude, opinion, or the like.
- swingtree — a whiffletree.
- take wing — either of the two forelimbs of most birds and of bats, corresponding to the human arms, that are specialized for flight.
- tea wagon — a small table on wheels for carrying articles for use in serving tea.
- the gower — a peninsula in S Wales, in Swansea county on the Bristol Channel: mainly agricultural with several resorts
- the wagon — Charles's Wain
- tigerwood — a heavily striped wood used in cabinetmaking
- tightwire — tightrope (def 1).
- towelling — a narrow fabric of cotton or linen, in plain, twill, or huck weave, used for hand towels or dishtowels.
- tweenager — a child of approximately eight to fourteen years of age
- two-edged — having two edges, as a sword.