5-letter words containing w, e, n
- agnew — Spiro (ˈspɪərəʊ) Theodore. 1918–96, US Republican politician; vice president (1969–73)
- awned — a bristlelike appendage of a plant, especially on the glumes of grasses.
- awner — a machine for removing awns from grain
- bowen — Elizabeth (Dorothea Cole). 1899–1973, British novelist and short-story writer, born in Ireland. Her novels include The Death of the Heart (1938) and The Heat of the Day (1949)
- cowen — Obsolete spelling of cowan (one uninitiated in the secrets of Freemasonry). (18th century).
- dewan — (formerly in India) the chief minister or finance minister of a state ruled by an Indian prince
- dwine — (archaic except in Scotland and dialects) To wither, decline, pine away.
- edwin — MIT Scheme
- endow — Give or bequeath an income or property to (a person or institution).
- ennew — (obsolete) To make new.
- erwin — a masculine name: var. Irwin
- gwent — a county in S Wales. 531 sq. mi. (1376 sq. km).
- gwine — present part. of go1 .
- inews — (messaging, application) A Unix program for posting Usenet news articles, written by Rich $alz <[email protected]> for InterNetNews. inews reads an article (perhaps with headers) from a file or standard, adds some headers and possibly a signature, and, if the article passes some consistency checks (too much quoting, non-existent newsgroup) then inews sends the article to the local news server for distribution. If an unapproved posting is made to a moderated newsgroup, inews will try to send the article to the moderator (specified in a configuration file) by electronic mail. Version: 1.25, dated 1993/03/18.
- innew — Alternative form of ennew.
- knowe — knoll1 .
- narew — a river in NE Poland, flowing S and SW into the Bug River: battle 1915. 290 miles (465 km) long.
- newar — a member of a Mongoloid people of Nepal.
- newel — newel post.
- newer — of recent origin, production, purchase, etc.; having but lately come or been brought into being: a new book.
- newes — Obsolete spelling of news.
- newie — (informal) Something newly released, such as a song or film.
- newly — recently; lately: a newly married couple.
- newry — a city and port in Northern Ireland, in Newry and Mourne district, Co Down. Pop: 27 433 (2001)
- newsy — full of news: a nice long newsy letter.
- newts — Plural form of newt.
- ngwee — a bronze coin and monetary unit of Zambia, the 100th part of a kwacha.
- noweb — (programming) A system of structured programming and documentation from M.Speh in DESY. See literate programming.
- nowed — Knotted; (of a snake) depicted interlaced in a knot.
- nowel — Noel (def 2).
- nower — without further delay; immediately; at once: Either do it now or not at all.
- nwnet — NorthWestNet
- olwen — a princess, the daughter of Ysbaddaden Chief-giant.
- owens — Sir Richard, 1804–92, English zoologist and anatomist.
- owned — of, relating to, or belonging to oneself or itself (usually used after a possessive to emphasize the idea of ownership, interest, or relation conveyed by the possessive): He spent only his own money.
- owner — a person who owns; possessor; proprietor.
- owsen — ox.
- pwned — Slang. to totally defeat or dominate, especially in a video or computer game: You just got pwned! I pwned those guys in the end.
- renew — to begin or take up again, as an acquaintance, a conversation, etc.; resume.
- rewin — to win back or again.
- rewon — to win back or again.
- rowen — Chiefly Northern U.S. the second crop of grass or hay in a season; aftermath.
- sewan — wampum (def 1).
- sinew — a tendon.
- sweyn — known as Sweyn Forkbeard. died 1014, king of Denmark (?986–1014). He conquered England, forcing Ethelred II to flee (1013); father of Canute
- swine — any stout, cloven-hoofed artiodactyl of the Old World family Suidae, having a thick hide sparsely covered with coarse hair, a disklike snout, and an often short, tasseled tail: now of worldwide distribution and hunted or raised for its meat and other products. Compare hog, pig1 , wild boar.
- tween — contraction of between.
- twine — a strong thread or string composed of two or more strands twisted together.
- unmew — to set free (something mewed up); release, as from confinement.
- unsew — to remove or rip the stitches of (something sewed).
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