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8-letter words containing w, e, r, n

  • i wonder — You can say 'I wonder' if you want to be very polite when you are asking someone to do something, or when you are asking them for their opinion or for information.
  • in power — in authority
  • interrow — occurring or existing between rows
  • interwar — occurring during a period of peace between two wars, especially between World War I and World War II.
  • interweb — (often lowercase) the Internet: used jocularly when pretending to be or referring to an inexperienced Internet user, or when expressing a disdain for certain Internet content: vague recollections presented as fact on the Interweb.
  • ironware — articles of iron, as pots, kettles, or tools; hardware.
  • ironweed — any of certain North American composite plants of the genus Vernonia, having tubular, chiefly purple or red disk flowers.
  • jawboner — a person who jawbones
  • knitwear — clothing made of knitted fabric.
  • landwehr — (in Germany, Austria, etc.) the part of the organized military forces of a nation that has completed a certain amount of compulsory training, and whose continuous service is required only in time of war.
  • lawrence — D(avid) H(erbert) 1885–1930, English novelist.
  • linework — (arts) The technique of drawing lines.
  • low rent — Informal. second-rate; bargain-basement.
  • low-rent — Informal. second-rate; bargain-basement.
  • lowering — comparative of low1 .
  • manpower — power in terms of people available or required for work or military service: the manpower of a country.
  • manswear — (transitive, UK dialectal) To swear falsely; perjure oneself.
  • manwhore — (slang) A man who sells his body for money; a male prostitute.
  • menswear — men's wear.
  • merwoman — A mermaid.
  • merwomen — Plural form of merwoman.
  • mindware — The mental knowledge and procedures that a person uses to solve problems or make decisions.
  • nanowire — A nanoscale rod made of semiconducting material, used in miniature transistors and some laser applications.
  • narrowed — Simple past tense and past participle of narrow.
  • narrower — of little breadth or width; not broad or wide; not as wide as usual or expected: a narrow path.
  • neckwear — articles of dress worn round or at the neck.
  • networks — Plural form of network.
  • new ager — a believer in New Age
  • new bern — a city in E North Carolina.
  • new year — New Year's Day.
  • new york — Also called New York State. a state in the NE United States. 49,576 sq. mi. (128,400 sq. km). Capital: Albany. Abbreviation: NY (for use with zip code), N.Y.
  • new-rich — newly or suddenly wealthy.
  • newborns — A recently born child or animal.
  • newburgh — a city in SE New York, on the Hudson.
  • newcomer — a person or thing that has recently arrived; new arrival: She is a newcomer to our city. The firm is a newcomer in the field of advertising.
  • newsgirl — a girl who sells or delivers newspapers.
  • newsreel — a short motion picture presenting current or recent events.
  • newsroom — a room in the offices of a newspaper, news service, or broadcasting organization in which the news is processed.
  • newswire — a service transmitted especially by teletypewriter and providing late-breaking news stories, stock-market results, or other up-to-the-minute information: We took the story off the newswires.
  • newwaver — a member of a new wave
  • nonowner — a person who is not an owner
  • note row — tone row.
  • nowheres — in or at no place; not anywhere: The missing pen was nowhere to be found.
  • nyetwork — notwork
  • openwork — any kind of work, especially ornamental, as of embroidery, lace, metal, stone, or wood, having a latticelike nature or showing openings through its substance.
  • ovenware — heat-resistant dishes of glass, pottery, etc., for baking and serving food; bakeware.
  • overween — to be conceited or arrogant.
  • overwind — to wind beyond the proper limit; wind too far: He must have overwound his watch.
  • overwing — to fly above
  • overworn — past participle of overwear.
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