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9-letter words containing w, e, k, a, s

  • askewness — the state of being askew
  • awakeness — The quality or state of being awake.
  • awestrike — to inspire great awe in
  • awestruck — If someone is awestruck, they are very impressed and amazed by something.
  • backswept — slanting backwards
  • cakewalks — Plural form of cakewalk.
  • case-work — the work of investigation, advice, supervision, etc., by social workers or the like, in cases handled by them.
  • fake news — false, often sensational, information disseminated under the guise of news reporting
  • falsework — framework for supporting a structure under construction that is not yet capable of supporting itself.
  • freakshow — Alternative spelling of freak show.
  • gawkiness — awkward; ungainly; clumsy.
  • hacksawed — Simple past tense and past participle of hacksaw.
  • hawkweeds — Plural form of hawkweed.
  • jackscrew — a jack for lifting, consisting of a screw steadied by a threaded support and carrying a plate or other part bearing the load.
  • jawlensky — Alexej von [ah-le-ksey fuh n] /ˌɑ lɛˈkseɪ fən/ (Show IPA), 1864?–1941, German painter, born in Russia.
  • knapweeds — Plural form of knapweed.
  • lawmakers — Plural form of lawmaker.
  • leadworks — a factory that makes things out of lead
  • make news — to do something that is apt to be reported as news
  • meatworks — (Australia, New Zealand) A slaughterhouse or meat processing plant.
  • mucksweat — profuse sweat or a state of profuse sweating
  • newsbreak — a newsworthy event or incident.
  • newsmaker — a person, thing, or event that is newsworthy: a weekly magazine devoted to stories on newsmakers.
  • newsqueak — A concurrent applicative language with synchronous channels.
  • oakenshaw — an area of woodland containing oak trees
  • sakajawea — ("Bird Woman") 1787?–1812? Shoshone guide and interpreter: accompanied Lewis and Clark expedition 1804–05.
  • sakakaweaLake, a reservoir in W central North Dakota, on the Missouri River, formed by the Garrison Dam (completed 1956). 178 miles (286 km) long.
  • scalework — an ornamentation technique used to depict scales on fish or other creatures
  • sea wrack — seaweed or a growth of seaweed, especially of the larger kinds cast up on the shore.
  • shakedown — extortion, as by blackmail or threats of violence.
  • sheepwalk — a tract of land on which sheep are pastured.
  • shockwave — (tool)   A program from Macromedia for viewing files created with Macromedia Director. Shockwave is freely available as a plug-in for the Netscape Navigator web browser. "Shocked" pages that incorporate documents created in Director can usually only be enjoyed by users with an ISDN or faster connection.
  • sidewalks — a walk, especially a paved one, at the side of a street or road.
  • skew arch — an arch, as at the entrance to a tunnel, having sides, or jambs, that are not at right angles with the face.
  • sleepwalk — to engage in sleepwalking.
  • snakeweed — bistort (def 1).
  • snakewise — in a snake-like manner
  • snakewood — the heavy, dark-red wood of a South American tree, Piratinera guianensis, used for decorative veneers, musical instrument bows, etc.
  • snowflake — one of the small, feathery masses or flakes in which snow falls.
  • snowmaker — a machine that makes artificial snow for ski slopes.
  • spacewalk — a task or mission performed by an astronaut outside a spacecraft in space.
  • spadework — preliminary or initial work, such as the gathering of data, on which further activity is to be based.
  • speedwalk — an endless conveyor belt, moving walk, or the like used to transport standing persons from place to place.
  • suka wena — an expression of dismissal or rejection; go away
  • swan lake — a ballet (1876) by Tchaikovsky.
  • swan neck — a shallow S-curve used in decorative work.
  • sweepback — the shape of, or the angle formed by, an airplane wing or other airfoil the leading or trailing edge of which slopes backward from the fuselage.
  • sweptback — (of the leading edge of an airfoil) forming a markedly obtuse angle with the fuselage.
  • take vows — to enter a religious order and commit oneself to its rule of life by the vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience, which may be taken for a limited period as simple vows or as a perpetual and still more solemn commitment as solemn vows
  • wackiness — odd or irrational; crazy: They had some wacky plan for selling more books.

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