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Words containing w, e, i, c

5 letter words containing w, e, i, c

  • cowie — (Geordie, slang) A pill, especially of ecstasy.
  • twice — two times, as in succession: Write twice a week.
  • wicke — Obsolete form of wicked.
  • wince — to draw back or tense the body, as from pain or from a blow; start; flinch.

6 letter words containing w, e, i, c

  • bewick — Thomas. 1753–1828, English wood engraver; his best-known works are Chillingham Bull (1789), a large woodcut, Aesop's Fables (1818), and his History of British Birds (1797–1804)
  • chewie — chewing gum
  • cowdie — The kauri tree.
  • cowpie — A cowpie is a pile of feces from a cow.
  • cowrie — any marine gastropod mollusc of the mostly tropical family Cypraeidae, having a glossy brightly marked shell with an elongated opening

7 letter words containing w, e, i, c

  • aircrew — The aircrew on a plane are the pilot and other people who are responsible for flying it and for looking after any passengers who are on it.
  • berwick — James Fitzjames, Duke of Berwick. 1670–1734, marshal of France and illegitimate son of James II of England. He led French forces during the War of the Spanish Succession (1701–14)
  • bewitch — If someone or something bewitches you, you are so attracted to them that you cannot think about anything else.
  • chewier — Comparative form of chewy.
  • chewing — Present participle of chew.

8 letter words containing w, e, i, c

  • aircrews — Plural form of aircrew.
  • airscrew — an aircraft propeller
  • archwise — like an arch
  • chewiest — Superlative form of chewy.
  • chichewa — the language of the Chewa people of central Africa, widely used as a lingua franca in Malawi. It belongs to the Bantu group of the Niger-Congo family

9 letter words containing w, e, i, c

  • airscrews — Plural form of airscrew.
  • antwackie — old-fashioned
  • archilowe — a treat, such as a drink, given in return for something
  • bewitched — to affect by witchcraft or magic; cast a spell over.
  • bewitcher — a person who enchants or bewitches

10 letter words containing w, e, i, c

  • activewear — clothing for wear while engaging in sports, recreation, etc.; sportswear
  • aircrewman — a member of an aircrew.
  • backwinded — Simple past tense and past participle of backwind.
  • bewitchery — a bewitching power; charm
  • bewitching — enchanting; charming; fascinating.

11 letter words containing w, e, i, c

  • acid-washed — (of a denim garment) processed with a bleach solution so that the color becomes faded and grayish.
  • awestricken — filled with awe.
  • backswimmer — an aquatic bug belonging to the family Notonectidae that swims on its back using its back legs as oars
  • bewitchment — the state of being bewitched
  • binge-watch — to watch a large number of television programmes (especially all the shows from one series) in succession

12 letter words containing w, e, i, c

  • anuszkiewiczRichard Joseph, born 1930, U.S. op-art painter.
  • awe-stricken — filled with awe.
  • backswimmers — Plural form of backswimmer.
  • berwickshire — (until 1975) a county of SE Scotland: part of the Borders region from 1975 to 1996, now part of Scottish Borders council area
  • bird-watcher — A bird-watcher is a person whose hobby is watching and studying wild birds in their natural surroundings.

13 letter words containing w, e, i, c

  • acknowledging — Present participle of acknowledg.
  • aircraftwomen — Plural form of aircraftwoman.
  • anticlockwise — If something is moving anticlockwise, it is moving in the opposite direction to the direction in which the hands of a clock move.
  • candlewicking — a kind of embroidery used for a bedspread, tablecloth, or pillow cover, patterned with French knots of candlewick embroidery thread or yarn
  • caulifloweret — an individual floret from a cauliflower

14 letter words containing w, e, i, c

  • atomic-powered — powered by atomic energy
  • braunschweiger — a smoked liver sausage, named after the city of Braunschweig
  • clapperclawing — Present participle of clapperclaw.
  • code-switching — Linguistics. the alternating or mixed use of two or more languages, especially within the same discourse: My grandma’s code-switching when we cook together reminds me of my family's origins. Bilingual students are discouraged from code-switching during class.
  • committeewoman — a female member of a committee

15 letter words containing w, e, i, c

  • black-and-white — displaying only black and white tones; without color, as a picture or chart: a black-and-white photograph.
  • casement-window — a window sash opening on hinges that are generally attached to the upright side of its frame.
  • cauliflowerette — a single floret from the head of a cauliflower.
  • coldwater-river — a river in NW Mississippi, flowing S to the Tallahatchie River. 220 miles (354 km) long.
  • contraclockwise — Counterclockwise.

16 letter words containing w, e, i, c

  • counterclockwise — If something is moving counterclockwise, it is moving in the opposite direction to the direction in which the hands of a clock move.
  • creditworthiness — having a satisfactory credit rating.
  • curtain-twitcher — a person who likes to watch unobserved what other people are doing
  • packet-switching — a method of efficient data transmission whereby the initial message is broken into relatively small units, or packets, that are routed independently and subsequently reassembled.
  • schweizerdeutsch — Schwyzertütsch.

17 letter words containing w, e, i, c

  • browserconfig.xml — (web)   A Microsoft configuration file used to customise the appearance and behaviour of website links pinned to the Windows start screen or desktop taskbar. browserconfig.xml allows the site owner to specify things like badges and tile images.
  • well-accomplished — completed; done; effected: an accomplished fact.

18 letter words containing w, e, i, c

  • berwick-upon-tweed — a town in N England, in N Northumberland at the mouth of the Tweed: much involved in border disputes between England and Scotland between the 12th and 16th centuries; neutral territory 1551–1885. Pop: 12 870 (2001)
  • schleswig-holstein — two contiguous duchies of Denmark that were a center of international tension in the 19th century: Prussia annexed Schleswig 1864 and Holstein 1866.

19 letter words containing w, e, i, c

20 letter words containing w, e, i, c

  • climbing-bittersweet — Also called woody nightshade. a climbing or trailing plant, Solanum dulcamara, of the nightshade family, having small, violet, star-shaped flowers with a protruding yellow center and scarlet berries.
  • mecklenburg-schwerin — a former state in NE Germany, formed in 1934 from two states (Mecklenburg-Schwerin and Mecklenburg-Strelitz)
  • phillips-screwdriver — a screw head having two partial slots crossed at right angles, driven by a special screwdriver (Phillips screwdriver)
  • saxe-weimar-eisenach — a former grand duchy in Thuringia in central Germany.

21 letter words containing w, e, i, c

  • devil's-walking-stick — Hercules-club (def 2).
  • model-view-controller — (programming)   (MVC) A way of partitioning the design of interactive software; a software architecture pattern. The "model" is the internal workings of the program (the data objects and algorithms), the "view" is how the user sees the state of the model and the "controller" is how the user changes the state or provides input. MVC was the original kind of what is now sometimes called an MV* pattern. Trygve Reenskaug introduced it into Smalltalk-76 while visiting Xerox PARC in the 1970s.

22 letter words containing w, e, i, c

30 letter words containing w, e, i, c

  • call-with-current-continuation — (programming)   (call/cc) A Lisp control function that implements the continuation passing style of programming. In continuation passing style (CPS), every function f takes an extra final argument k called the "continuation". The continuation is itself a function and represents the rest of the program. Instead of just returning a value in the normal way, f passes it as an argument to k and returns the result of that. call/cc takes a function f as its argument and calls f, passing it the current continuation k. It thus allows a CPS function to be called in a non-CPS (direct) context. For example, if the final result is to print the value returned by call/cc then anything passed to k will also be printed. E.g, in Scheme: (define (f k) (k 1) (k 2) 3) (display (call-with-current-continuation f)) Will display 1.

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