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9-letter words containing w, e, n

  • hemingway — Ernest (Miller) 1899–1961, U.S. novelist, short-story writer, and journalist: Nobel Prize 1954.
  • heronshaw — a heron
  • high wine — Often, high wines. Distilling. a distillate containing a high percentage of alcohol.
  • home news — news of events in the home country, as opposed to foreign news
  • home town — town or city where one grew up
  • homegrown — grown or produced at home or in a particular region for local consumption: homegrown tomatoes.
  • homeowner — a person who owns a home.
  • hometowns — Plural form of hometown.
  • honeworts — Plural form of honewort.
  • honeydews — Plural form of honeydew.
  • honeywell — (company)   A US company known for its mainframes and operating systems. The company's history is long and tortuous, with many mergers, acquisitions and name changes. A company formed on 1886-04-23 to make furnace regulators eventually merged in 1927 with another company formed in 1904 by a young plumbing and heating engineer named Mark Honeywell who was perfecting the heat generator. A 1955 joint venture with Raytheon Corp., called Datamatic Corporation, marked Honeywell's entry into the computer business. Their first computer was the D-1000. In 1960 Honeywell bought out Raytheon's interest and the name changed to Electronic Data Processing (EDP) then in 1963 it was officially renamed Honeywell Inc. In 1970 Honeywell merged its computer business with General Electric's to form Honeywell Information Systems. In 1986 a joint venture with the french company Bull and japanese NEC Corporation created Honeywell Bull. By 1991 Honeywell had withdrawn from the computer business, focussing more on aeropspace. See also: brain-damaged.
  • honeywort — a plant, Cerinthe retorta, of Greece, having bluish-green leaves and purple-tipped yellow flowers.
  • hose down — spray sth clean
  • how then? — what is the meaning of this?
  • hypernews — A Hypertext system from the Turing Institute Glasgow, based on NeWS.
  • in a stew — agitated, flustered
  • in escrow — a contract, deed, bond, or other written agreement deposited with a third person, by whom it is to be delivered to the grantee or promisee on the fulfillment of some condition.
  • in flower — When a plant is in flower or when it has come into flower, its flowers have appeared and opened.
  • inbetween — Usually, betweens. a short needle with a rounded eye and a sharp point, used for fine hand stitchery in heavy fabric.
  • inbetwixt — (archaic) between; in between.
  • indwelled — Simple past tense and past participle of indwell.
  • indweller — to inhabit.
  • inglewood — a city in SW California, near Los Angeles.
  • innerwear — garments worn on or near the skin, as underwear.
  • inswinger — a bowled ball that veers from off side to leg side.
  • interflow — to flow into each other; intermingle.
  • intergrow — to grow among each other
  • intertown — Between towns.
  • interview — a formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person: a job interview.
  • interwebs — Plural form of interweb.
  • interwind — Wind together.
  • interwork — to work or weave together; interweave.
  • interwove — to weave together, as threads, strands, branches, or roots.
  • inweaving — Present participle of inweave.
  • inwreathe — enwreathe.
  • jamestown — a British island in the S Atlantic: Napoleon's place of exile 1815–21. 47 sq. mi. (122 sq. km).
  • jane cowlJane, 1884–1950, U.S. actress and playwright.
  • janjaweed — an armed tribal militia group in the Darfur region of western Sudan
  • jawlensky — Alexej von [ah-le-ksey fuh n] /ˌɑ lɛˈkseɪ fən/ (Show IPA), 1864?–1941, German painter, born in Russia.
  • jazzwomen — Plural form of jazzwoman.
  • jobernowl — a stupid person; blockhead
  • jointweed — a plant of the buckwheat family, with jointed stems and clustered white or pink flowers
  • jonestown — a former settlement in N Guyana, NW of Georgetown: site of agricultural commune of an American religious cult called the People's Temple; mass suicide and murder 1978.
  • jowliness — the feature of having large jowls or a prominent jaw
  • jurywomen — Plural form of jurywoman.
  • keep down — to hold or retain in one's possession; hold as one's own: If you like it, keep it. Keep the change.
  • kennewick — a city in S Washington, on the Columbia River.
  • kinswomen — Plural form of kinswoman.
  • knapweeds — Plural form of knapweed.
  • knotweeds — Plural form of knotweed.
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